Michael Jackson has gone from the King of Pop to the King of Pay Up.
The scandal-scarred singer has been sued for the second time in a week by someone claiming he failed to fork over money he owes.

Forbes magazine estimated in an article published last year that Jackson had a net worth of about $350 million, but said he had heavy liens against his property and spent heavily on his extravagant lifestyle...

The latest suit was filed Thursday by an antiques dealer who says the embattled pop star hasn't paid for nearly $180,000 worth of furniture he took home in May.

According to the suit filed by Kamad Enterprise, which owns Mayfair Gallery in Los Angeles, Jackson bought merchandise worth $378,000, including a $37,000 malachite urn, a $30,000 "Louis XVI style" bust and clock, and an Austrian gold-painted dancing girl. But the suit says he has not paid the entire bill.

"We've heard rumblings about the lawsuit and what we will do is handle it in a good and businesslike manner and take care of it as are all matters in Michael's business," Jackson's lawyer Brian Oxman said.

Jackson also was sued Tuesday by former business partner Marc Schaffel, who says the tarnished pop icon owes him $3 million in unpaid producing fees, loans and cash advances. Schaffel's suit says Jackson was binging on booze and drugs when he borrowed more than $8 million to feed his lavish spending habits and buy the support of his most famous friends, including Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor.

Jackson also has been sued this year by an herbalist and a charter jet company - in both cases over what they say are unpaid bills. Some of the items Jackson allegedly bought at Mayfair seem to back that claim. Jackson also is facing a 10-count child-molestation case. He has pleaded not guilty. The trial is scheduled for Jan. 31