When Michael was performing his "Dangerous Tour" in Mexico City, he met Flor Sequieros, who was a television producer. She produced a TV special for Mexican TV based on his concerts. 


Here is the link to her TV Program:  "Live in Mexico:  The Dangerous Tour


https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0927625/fullcredits/?ref_=tt_cl_sm


As we know, Michael always visited an orphanage in every city in which he performed.  Flor, whom he called "Flower", took him to visit an orphanage that she supports.  They became very good friends, and after that visit, every year, he would give her some of his personal items to sell with the money going to support the orphanage.


She sold several of the items he gave her that one last time in June 2009;shortly before his death, and I was fortunate to be able to buy several.


This is why this item is so very rare and one-of'-a-kind. It gave me chills when I read what he wrote. It is almost like he had a premonition that he didn't have long to live.


Flor now lives in California and owns her own production company, "Comatose Communications" Here is a link to a brief biography of her.


https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1993019/bio/?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm


I met her in person when my friends and I traveled from all over the world,and the U.S., to do "all things Michael in California. 


I have her COA for the item (see photo).  She has also stated that if a potential buyer wishes to contact her for more information to confirm its authenticity, she would be willing to answer any questions you may have. If you wish to contact her, she said that you can Google her name to find her email address, as Ebay will not allow the publishing of personal nformation such as email addresses. I've included a photo of her at the Dangerous venue in Mexico City.


You'll never find another item with such historical significance as this one, and one other that I'll be listing, which is also of historical significance


I found a photo of a Michael Jackson, signed, Dangeous album sold by Julien's Auction House. I was struck at the similarity of the way the "J" in Jackson looks like the way he signed it on my item. (See photo)