The sale of EMI Music Publishing could be music to bounty hunters’ ears. Sony’s move to take control of the venerable song publisher could mean a big payout for a key figure in the furor over the scandal at Malaysian fund 1MDB. When Sony first invested in 2012, it was financially weak. So it had some odd allies, including Abu Dhabi state investor Mubadala, the estate of Michael Jackson, and private equity group Blackstone. Malaysian dealmaker Jho Low’s Jynwel Capital was also involved. The financier has since achieved far greater notoriety, with U.S. authorities saying he was central to the