. >> logan: zack o'malley greenburg is a senior editor for "forbes" magazine, and he's been covering since jackson's death. how much did his lifestyle and his personality have to do with his debt? >> greenburg: he never stopped spending like it was the 1980s. we charted it in "forbes." i mean, he was making $50 million, $60 million, $80 million, over $100 million some of those years, and even into the '90s. but after the first allegations in 1993, he never toured in the u.s. again. he never got another endorsement deal in his lifetime. >> logan: the first allegations of child abuse? >> greenburg: in 1993, correct. he became in many ways radioactive to brands and to the sorts of companies that would, you know, contribute to those massive paydays in the '80s. and the upkeep on a place like neverland, you know, the spending on antiques and so forth and the maintenance of his entourage and all of that, you know, really... it really added up. >> logan: this is one of how many warehouses that you have? >> karen langford: five. >> logan: you can see how he spent his money and some of what m