Saturday, 28 September 2013

Michael Jackson Orchestrated His Death – AEG Live Lawyer Tells Court

The on-going Michael Jackson death trial in
L.A has continuously revealed shocking details
which makes the world wonder when exactly
the late King of Pop would finally rest in
peace. The AEG Live lawyer Marvin Putnam
has ruled out all charges on the company’s full
knowledge of the pop star’s pre-medical
condition before his world famous “ This Is It
Tour” in 2009 insisting that Dr Conrad
Murray was hired by Jackson himself and not
the Company.
In the court session yesterday, the AEG Live
Lawyer, Marvin Putman dismissed claims by
the Jackson Family that the promotion
company signed up Dr Murray (charged for
involuntary manslaughter of pop star in 2011)
for Jackson and pressured him to bend
medical rules in order to ensure that his come-
back tour must go on. Putman stated that Dr.
Murray had been treating Jackson and his
family for so many years even before the
Tour.
Marvin Putman – AEG Live Lawyer
“Jackson was responsible for his own health,
certainly his own healthcare and he’s
responsible for his own choices, no matter
how bad those choices turn out to be.”
Putman however admitted that, “The truth
here is it’s a tragedy … it’s a tragedy for his
family, a tragedy for his mother, a tragedy for
his kids. It’s horrible and incredibly sad.” “But
it’s not a tragedy of AEG Live’s making” he
added.
Dr Conrad Murray was sentenced to four
years imprisonment in November 2011
accused of providing the surgical anesthetic
Propofol which a coroner found as the major
cause of Jackson’s death in 2009. AEG Live
Promotion company claims Jackson NEVER
told the Company he was on that dangerous
medication.
“AEG would have NEVER agreed to finance this
tour if they knew Mr. Jackson was playing
Russian Roulette in his bedroom ever night”
Putman narrated to the jurors.
Dr. Conrad Murray is due for released next
month (October) after serving his two years in
prison and the Jackson family lawyer, Brian
Panish still insists that the AEG had known
about Jackson’s past health problems and
was simply negligent in not checking
Murray’s background before hiring him as
Jackson’s doctor . Dr. Murray was confirmed
to have been deep in debt at the time of
employment and allegedly needed the Tour to
go on so he could save his bankruptcy.
Dr. Conrad Murray In Court
There are no specifics yet as to how much
damage the Jackson’s family is seeking for
but if AEG Live is found guilty, the Company
will be looking at/above a $1 billion payment
in Jackson’s lost earnings. On this case, instead
of the usual 12 juror unanimous verdict on a
criminal trial, only 9 are required to reach a
verdict.
We will keep you all posted as the trial goes
on…

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