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01.05.2013 um 21:21
Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 33s
Brian Panish and Judge Yvette Palazuelos had some testy exchanges too, with judge telling him to move along.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 41s
At times, Detective Martinez looked like he was caught in crossfire, with attorneys on both sides getting snippy with each other.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 56s
Judge sustained many of the objections. The objections and having going through documents individually made for slow going this morning.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 1m
AEG attorney objected to admission of several of the documents, saying it wasn’t clear whether they were public records.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 1m
The detective had to explain how he got the documents so they can be entered into evidence. #drystuff

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 2m
Det. Orlando Martinez’s testimony resumed with him discussing documents on Murray’s finances he obtained during his investigation.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 3m
Court is now on break. I'll resume posting in a little bit. Here's a link to most recent story: http://bigstory.ap.org/article/jacksons-private-life-display-civil-trial
The Associated Press
Michael Jackson doc had huge debts, detective says

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A police detective testified Wednesday about the depths of debt that Michael Jackson's doctor faced while giving the singer treatments of the powerful anesthetic that killed the...
9:13 PM - 1 Mai 13


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01.05.2013 um 21:25
Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 2m
After jury left, attorneys discussed witness issues and other housekeeping matters. Court resumes tomorrow at 10 a.m. LA-time.
9:19 PM - 1 Mai 13

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 3m
Court recessed for the day before attorney Brian Panish had a chance to ask more questions about Murray-Alvarez and other evidence.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 3m
The detective said he only found one slip of paper with Murray’s name on it in Alvarez’s apartment. He says he found that odd.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 3m
Detective Martinez also testified about a search warrant he served on Alvarez’s apartment in August 2009.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 3m
The detective said he didn’t know what Murray and Alvarez discussed while the doctor was in back of the ambulance.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 3m
Last questions focused on Murray’s calls to girlfriend Nicole Alvarez, including one he made in back of the ambulance on June 25, 2009.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 4m
The detective told jurors he focused on a 12 hour period between June 24 and June 25, 2009. That period was most important to crim inquiry.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 4m
Martinez testified about Conrad Murray’s phone records right before the jury recessed for the day.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 4m
The detective also walked jury through Murray’s credit reports, which were obtained through a subpoena.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 4m
Detective Martinez testified about eviction notices for Conrad Murray’s medical offices (2007 & 2009) and other liens issued against doc.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 5m
(cont) Judge Palazuelos threatened to give him a time limit. After some back-talk, he relented and moved on to new territory.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 24s
“We’ve only got a little bit of time with this witness,” judge told Panish. “Time is passing.” When Panish pressed on documents (cont)


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01.05.2013 um 21:47
Heute war keiner von den Jacksons im Gericht ... :)


Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 10m
No family in court today. RT @wheresmyTitogon: @mccartneyAP Did Katherine ever show up?
9:35 PM - 1 Mai 13


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01.05.2013 um 21:55
Michael Jackson Brother Randy Brings Financial Advisor to Court

04/30/13 8:38pm Roger Friedman


The word from the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial in Los Angeles is the usual combination of the sublime and the ridiculous. Sources tell me that Michael’s brother Randy brought a financial advisor to court today to meet his mother, Katherine Jackson. The man was not allowed in the courtroom. So Randy stationed him outside in the hallway. “He wanted this man to meet Katherine and discuss what to do with the money they’re going to win,” the source says. “Randy wants that money, and he wants to make sure it’s divvied up correctly.”

Meantime, Randy was almost tossed out of court today by Judge Yvette Palazuelos. This astute jurist cautioned Katherine Jackson that she cannot bring all of her children into court every day. Seating is limited already and it’s a small court room. Having many Jacksons in the courtroom, the judge reportedly reasoned, would be too much of a distraction for the jury. Mrs. Jackson will be allowed one family member to help her in and out of court. Today both and Rebbie Jackson came with her.

It’s of note that so many Jacksons want to be in the courtroom when money is involved–money they think they will get. When Michael Jackson was on trial for child molestation and conspiracy in 2005, there were many days when Mrs. Jackson was alone in the courtroom. She often sat right behind Michael, listened to all the prurient testimony, and had to be stoic.

Meantime there were also reports today that the AEG lawyers threatened to reveal “Michael’s darkest secret.” What could that possibly be? Don’t we know everything by now? I can’t imagine there’s anything left about the King of Pop that would shock anyone.

http://www.showbiz411.com/2013/04/30/michael-jackson-brother-randy-brings-financial-advisor-to-court


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02.05.2013 um 07:31
Quelle: MJJC . Eintrag #5 . User: Ivy
http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/threads/129265-Katherine-Jackson-vs-AEG-Live-Daily-Trial-Testimony-Summary


Jacksons vs AEG - Day 3 – May 1 2013 – Summary

Today’s court session was only one hour as one of the alternate jurors had a funeral to attend.

Nobody from Jackson family was present at court.

LAPD Detective Orlando Martinez Testimony (continued)

Jackson direct(continued)

Det. Martinez’s testimony resumed with him discussing documents on Murray’s finances he obtained during his investigation (AP)

Detective had to explain how he got the documents – authenticate them - so they can be entered into evidence. (AP) Some documents were obtained with subpoena, others public record (ABC7).

Attorneys argued about the docs they want to admit as evidence. Defense objected to a bunch of docs, saying they weren't authenticated. (ABC7) AEG attorney objected to admission of several of the documents, saying it wasn’t clear whether they were public records. Judge sustained many of the objections. Judge also had testy exchanges with Jacksons attorney Panish with Judge telling him to move along. (AP) After several minutes of discussions, Judge said to put the exhibits/evidence issues aside; she wanted better use of jurors' time (ABC7)

Martinez testified about eviction notices for Conrad Murray’s medical offices (2007 & 2009) and other liens issued against doc. The detective also walked jury through Murray’s credit reports, which were obtained through a subpoena (AP)

Income and Expense Declaration filed with San Diego Court shows Dr. Murray's net month disposable income was negative $2,706.33 in July/09 (ABC7).

Panish asked Martinez about 5 day notice to pay rent or quit -- Dr. Murray owed $7,058.38 in business rent, had evicted note and tax liens (ABC7)

One 2007 judgment against Murray in Missouri ordered him to pay $135,000. There were also eviction notices for his medical business and liens for being behind on child-support payments.(LATimes)

Panish: What's the relevance of Dr. Murray having delinquent taxes?
Martinez: shows more evidence of him being in financial dire straits(ABC7)

Panish listed several other docs showing Dr. Murray's liens, unpaid bills in an effort to show the jury the doctor was in financial distress(ABC7)

Panish: did you check Dr. Murray's credit?
Martinez: yes, by serving grand jury subpoena on experian, equifax and transunion (ABC7)

“If anyone would have run the credit report, they would have got the same information?” Panish asked. “Yes,” Martinez said. (NYDailyNews)

The credit report shows Dr. Murray was current in some of his accounts. Panish noted doc he was paying some debts but defaulted in his home(ABC7)

Panish is trying to show the jury that a simple background check on Dr. Murray would show AEG that the doc was in deep financial troubles.(ABC7)

Jackson attorney Panish showed the jury documents showing Murray’s debts, including those for student loans, homeowner association fees, and bills from medical firms and cellphone companies. His Las Vegas home, on which he owed $1.6 million, was in foreclosure. (LATimes)

Student loans, credit cards, credit medical companies, cell phone companies, funding companies, there were all kinds of debts, Panish said.(ABC7)

Orlando obtained docs from state licensing medical boards regarding Dr. Murray to check his status and if he had any disciplinary actions(ABC7).

Martinez told reporters he got Murray’s phone records and focused on a 12 hour period between June 24 and June 25, 2009. (AP)

Martinez: for criminal liability that 12 hours of care, from when he arrived at the house until he called 911, was pertinent (ABC7)

Martinez was asked about the calls Murray made to Nicole Alvarez, including one he made in back of the ambulance on June 25, 2009. The detective said he didn’t know what Murray and Alvarez discussed (AP).

11:26 am-- received phone call, possibly Michael Amir Williams
1:08 pm -- made call to Nicole Alvarez while in the ambulance (ABC7)

Call was a bit over 2 minutes (133 seconds). Martinez did not know for sure what they were talking about, questioned Alvarez about it (ABC7)

Detective Martinez also testified about a search warrant he served on Alvarez’s apartment in August 2009. Martinez said he didn't find any of Murray's belongings (ABC7) The detective said he only found one slip of paper with Murray’s name on it in Alvarez’s apartment. He says he found that odd. (AP)

“He was living there and none of his stuff was there,” Martinez said. (LATimes)

Panish: “Do you have an opinion as to the substance of that call?”
Martinez: “Yes,” explaining that he had interviewed Alvarez and served a search warrant at her house.
Panish: “What was determined?”
Martinez: “I found one piece of paper with Dr. Murray’s name — that had fallen behind the door of a cabinet — in the entire apartment (where) he’d been staying at (for) at least two months,” Martinez replied.
Panish asked whether he found that suspicious.
“Yes,” Martinez replied. “He was living there, and none of his stuff was there.” (NYDailyNews)

Martinez indicated that Dr. Conrad Murray may have requested help from mistress in covering his tracks(NYDailyNews)

LAPD Detective Martinez will continue to testify tomorrow.

Hearing

AEG agreed to stipulate Michael Jackson is dead, but need to think about stipulating that Dr. Murray is the cause of his death. (ABC7)

Panish: "I'm asking for a stipulation that Michael Jackson died and the cause of death. Are you willing to stipulate that Michael Jackson died?"
Putnam: "Absolutely."
Panish: "Are you willing to stipulate that the cause of his death was Dr. Murray?"
Putnam: "That you've never asked before. Let me look at what that means." (CNN)

AEG’s attorney asked judge to take some witnesses out of order, since they have to travel for work. Jacksons added more witnesses too. (ABC7)

Jackson’s lawyers said they believed they could locate Michael’s longtime nanny and confidante, Grace Rwaramba, and plan to call her as a witness as the trial proceeds.
“We couldn’t find her, no one could find her,” lawyer Kevin Boyle said of the last-minute addition. “But we think we’re going to be able to find her, hopefully.” (NYDailyNews)


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02.05.2013 um 07:58
AEG lawyer concedes: Michael Jackson is dead

AEG Anwalt gibt zu: Michael Jackson ist tot


By Alan Duke, CNN
updated 4:53 PM EDT, Wed May 1, 2013


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STORY HIGHLIGHTS

* AEG's lawyer refused to stipulate Michael Jackson is dead at a hearing last week
* "Absolutely," he says when asked again Wednesday if he'd agree Jackson is dead
* Detective: Money woes may have led Dr. Conrad Murray to "break the rules"
* Murray's clinic was being evicted, home in foreclosure when hired as Jackson's doctor


Los Angeles (CNN) -- A week after AEG's lawyer refused to concede for legal arguments that Michael Jackson is dead, he acknowledged the pop icon's death in court.

The stipulation -- an agreement between two parties in a case that something is a given fact -- could save time in a trial that is expected to last several months.

Michael Jackson's mother and children are suing AEG Live, contending the concert promoter is liable for the pop icon's death because it negligently hired, retained and supervised Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician convicted of involuntary manslaughter in his death.

While acknowledging Jackson died on June 25, 2009, AEG lawyer Marvin Putnam is still reluctant to stipulate what killed him and that Murray was the cause.

Here's the courtroom exchange between Jackson lawyer Brian Panish and Putnam Wednesday:

Panish: "I'm asking for a stipulation that Michael Jackson died and the cause of death. Are you willing to stipulate that Michael Jackson died?"

Putnam: "Absolutely."

Panish: "Are you willing to stipulate that the cause of his death was Dr. Murray?"

Putnam: "That you've never asked before. Let me look at what that means."

Putnam refused to stipulate that Jackson was dead at a pretrial hearing last week, later explaining to CNN that he did not want to concede any elements that are needed to prove the case against AEG.

AEG organized and hosted a massive public memorial service for Jackson at the Staples Center in Los Angeles 12 days after his death.

Prosecutors said Jackson's death was caused by a fatal combination of the surgical anesthetic propofol and sedatives Murray gave him in a desperate effort to treat his insomnia.

Detective: Money woes may have led doctor to "break the rules"

Los Angeles Police Detective Orlando Martinez delivered testimony this week that Jackson lawyers believe boosted their argument that Murray's negligent treatment that killed Jackson was spurred by his deep financial trouble -- something they contend AEG executives should have known.

Martinez, who led the department's probe of Jackson's death, testified that he suspected Murray's "severely distressed" financial situation -- including having his home in foreclosure, delinquent taxes, student-loan liens and unpaid child support -- could have led him to give Jackson unsafe treatments.

One contention in the lawsuit is that the concert promoter should have known that Murray's financial stress could have been a problem for the doctor.

After interviewing Murray two days after Jackson's death, Martinez's "thinking at the moment was the crime was negligence," he testified.

Martinez, who will return to the stand for a third day of testimony Thursday, showed documents that said Murray's Las Vegas home had lost $500,000 in value and was in foreclosure; his Las Vegas medical clinic faced eviction for non-payment of rent; he had a long list of loan defaults; and his expenses outweighed his income by $2,700 a month.

Murray, who initially asked AEG for $5 million to work for a year as Jackson's personal physician, eventually agreed to take $150,000 a month.

"That's a lot of money for anyone," Martinez said. "Seeing the scene and talking to him about what he had done and how he did it raised questions."

"Focusing on the financial aspect may have been important for Dr. Murray's willingness to disregard his Hippocratic Oath for financial gain," he testified.

What he learned about Murray's financial troubles led him "to opine that he may have, for this easy money -- the $150,000 a month -- may break the rules, bend the rules, to do whatever he needed to do to get paid."

Dr. Christopher Rogers, the deputy medical examiner who conducted the autopsy on Jackson, will be called to testify after that questioning of Martinez concludes Thursday. No court is scheduled for Friday.
Dr. Christopher Rogers, der stellvertretende Gerichtsmediziner, der die Autopsie an Jackson durchgeführt hat, wird nach der Befragung von Martinez aufgerufen, um am Donnerstag auszusagen. Für Freitag ist kein Gericht geplant.


http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/01/showbiz/jackson-death-trial/


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02.05.2013 um 08:20
Call The Doctor! Or, He’ll Call You: Michael Jackson’s Death Doctor Has Private Telephone In Jail Cell

Ruf den Arzt an! Oder, er wird dich anrufen: Michael Jacksons Todes-Doktor hat eigenes Telefon in Gefängniszelle


Posted on May 1, 2013 @ 4:33AM | By jenheger


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The man convicted of the involuntary manslaughter death of Michael Jackson, Dr. Conrad Murray, has been granted a personal cell phone to use while serving his four-year sentence behind bars, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned.

“The phone can’t receive any incoming phone calls, but Dr. Murray can place collect calls to anyone he wants,” a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed.

The stunning and surprising insight into his life in jail explains how Dr. Murray was able to call CNN’s Anderson Cooper for a live jailhouse interview on April 2 in which he serenaded the newsman with a rendition of Nat King Cole’s The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot.

The unexpected cell phone privilege is also how Dr. Murray, who 12 jurors unanimously agreed in Nov. 2011 was solely responsible for causing Jackson’s death by administering a deadly dose of the powerful sedative Propofol, was able to call into NBC’s TODAY.

“Dr. Murray was given a phone because of the resources it would take to take him out of his cell to take him to the pay phone were just tapping the already very limited jail resources,” said the source.

“He is on his phone 24/7, typically calling his baby mama, Nicole Alvarez, along with his attorney.”

The disgraced cardiologist isn’t housed in the general population of the Los Angeles County jail because he is considered a “high value target” by other inmates because of his role in Jackson’s 2009 death.

So, one law enforcement source told RadarOnline.com, “It was just easier to give him a phone.”

But jail officials didn’t expect that Dr. Murray or his associates would somehow profit from the phone, as was believed to have occurred recently.

His girlfriend, Alvrez, recently sold a voicemail message from the doctor in which he complained to a tabloid website about not being able to sleep, in order to pay her rent.

During the message, Murray cried: “I can’t sleep now, it’s very hard, I’m in constant pain. Can someone please help me? I can’t use my hands anymore. I have no more use of my arms.”

Said the source: “Clearly complaining about having ‘explosive diarrhea’ has paid off for the doctor!”

“He is manipulating the system and is able to call media outlets all while he continues to accept zero responsibility for Jackson’s death.

“It’s absolutely insulting that someone convicted of the death of another human being is able to have a phone at his disposal to use whenever he wants.”


http://radaronline.com/exclusives/2013/05/michael-jackson-doctor-conrad-murray-has-telephone-in-jail-cell/


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02.05.2013 um 08:38
zwischen Ivy & TM gibt es wieder verstärkten Zoff ... https://twitter.com/Ivy_4MJ (Archiv-Version vom 17.01.2014)

Ivy ‏@Ivy_4MJ
Day 3 - Jacksons vs. AEG Daily Trial Testimony : A comprehensive summary from media combined for an easy read - http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/threads/129265-Katherine-Jackson-vs-AEG-Live-Daily-Trial-Testimony-Summary?p=3817156&viewfull=1#post3817156
11:07 PM - 1 Mai 13


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02.05.2013 um 09:10
ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts
Trial resumes tomorrow morning with Det. Martinez. Dr. Christopher Rogers, from the Coroner's office, set to testify next.
Gerichtsverhandlung wird morgen früh mit Det. Martinez wieder aufgenommen. Dr. Christopher Rogers, vom Amt der Gerichtsmedizin, kommt als nächstes in den Zeugenstand.
10:42 PM - 1 Mai 13


ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts
Defendants' attorney asked judge to take some witnesses out of order, since they have to travel for work. Plaintiffs added more witnesses 2
Anwalt der Beklagten bat die Richterin, einige Zeugen heraus zu nehmen, da sie auf Dienstreise müssen. Kläger hat weitere Zeugen hinzugefügt
10:40 PM - 1 Mai 13


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02.05.2013 um 09:57
L.A. Times: L.A. Now ‏@LANow
Witness: As Jackson was rushed to ER, doctor phoned girlfriend http://lati.ms/kClQO #JacksonVSAEG
Retweetet von Corina Knoll

Los Angeles Times
Witness: As Jackson was rushed to ER, doctor phoned girlfriend

A Los Angeles police homicide detective testified Wednesday that Michael Jackson ’s doctor had a two-minute telephone conversation with his girlfriend while he was riding in the ambulance transport...
10:45 PM - 1 Mai 13



http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-jackson-hospital-20130501,0,6505360.story

Witness: As Jackson was rushed to ER, doctor phoned girlfriend

Zeuge: Als Jackson zur Notaufnahme gebracht wurde, rief Doktor Freundin an


By Jeff Gottlieb
May 1, 2013, 1:26 p.m.


A Los Angeles police homicide detective testified Wednesday that Michael Jackson’s doctor had a two-minute telephone conversation with his girlfriend while he was riding in the ambulance transporting the singer’s body to the hospital.

Testifying in the lawsuit Jackson’s mother and children have brought against entertainment giant AEG, Det. Orlando Martinez said the call to Nicole Alvarez lasted 133 seconds.

Testimony for the day ended just as Martinez appeared about to detail what Murray and his girlfriend were discussing. Jurors were dismissed early Wednesday because a member of the panel had to attend a funeral.

Martinez also testified that when he served a search warrant on the home Alvarez had once shared with Murray in Santa Monica, the only evidence he found that the doctor lived there was a piece of paper with the doctor’s name written on it.
Martinez sagte auch aus, dass, als er einen Durchsuchungsbefehl für das Zuhause servierte, das Alvarez in Santa Monica einst mit Murray geteilt hat, der einzige Beweis, dass der Arzt dort lebte, den er fand, ein Zettel war, auf dem der Name des Arztes geschrieben stand.

“He was living there and none of his stuff was there,” Martinez said.
"Er lebte dort und keines seiner Sachen war da", sagte Martinez.

Martinez also continued his testimony about Murray’s desperate financial situation. Jackson attorney Brian Panish showed the jury documents showing Murray’s debts, including those for student loans, homeowner association fees, and bills from medical firms and cellphone companies. His Las Vegas home, on which he owed $1.6 million, was in foreclosure.

One 2007 judgment against Murray in Missouri ordered him to pay $135,000. There were also eviction notices for his medical business and liens for being behind on child-support payments.

Under questioning from Panish, Martinez said he had received the information from three credit bureaus.

Through his questioning, Panish appears to be trying to show how easily Anschutz Entertainment Group could have detected Murray’s money problems. The plaintiffs contend that Murray, who they say was hired and controlled by the entertainment firm, was more consumed with the money he was being paid for treating Jackson than his star patient’s actual well-being.

Martinez testified Tuesday that financial distress led him to believe Murray "may break the rules, bend the rules to do whatever he needed to get paid. It might solve his money problems.”

Murray had closed his offices to treat Jackson, his only patient. He was supposed to be paid $150,000 a month.

The detective testified that when he learned of the financial problems, it led him to believe Murray was more concerned with getting himself out of his financial hole than caring for his patient.

Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2011 for giving Jackson a fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol to help him sleep. He is serving a jail term.


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02.05.2013 um 11:06
Zeuge: Michael Jacksons Leibarzt war hoch verschuldet

2. Mai 2013, 08:43 Uhr


Laut einer Zeugenaussage war Michael Jacksons Leibarzt Conrad Murray hoch verschuldet und fühlte sich damit womöglich dem extravaganten US-Popstar ausgeliefert. Entsprechend sagte der Polizeiermittler Orlando Martinez im Prozess der Jackson-Familie gegen dessen Konzertveranstalter AEG aus. Der Clan wirft AEG unter anderem vor, sich bei der Einstellung Murrays der Fahrlässigkeit schuldig gemacht zu haben

Der Arzt war im Jahr 2011 wegen fahrlässiger Tötung zu vier Jahren Haft verurteilt worden, weil er dem "King of Pop" kurz vor dessen Tod das Narkosemittel Propofol verabreicht hatte. Laut Martinez stand Murray mit mehr als 100.000 Dollar in der Kreide. Der Ermittler berichtete von Mietschulden, nicht zurückgezahlten Ausbildungskrediten und überzogenen Kreditkarten. Der Arzt sei dadurch in einer schwierigen finanziellen Lage gewesen, sagte Martinez am dritten Prozesstag.

Berichten zufolge fordert Jacksons Mutter Katherine stellvertretend für seine Kinder Prince, Paris und Blanket von AEG Schadenersatz in Höhe von mehreren Milliarden Dollar. In den Gerichtsakten wird keine Summe genannt. Jackson war am 25. Juni 2009 im Alter von 50 Jahren auf seinem Anwesen in Los Angeles an einer Überdosis Propofol gestorben. Der Popstar bereitete sich zu diesem Zeitpunkt auf eine Comeback-Konzertreihe vor und litt unter chronischer Schlaflosigkeit. Jacksons Angehörige werfen AEG vor, zu großen Druck auf den Sänger ausgeübt zu haben.

http://www.stern.de/news2/aktuell/michael-jacksons-leibarzt-war-hoch-verschuldet-2005376.html (Archiv-Version vom 17.06.2013)


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http://www.krone.at/Stars-Society/Zeuge_Jacksons_Leibarzt_Murray_war_hoch_verschuldet-Prozess_gegen_AEG-Story-360210
http://www.gesundheit.de/news/6efaf31774af789489f8149ffd8fd8f6.231


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02.05.2013 um 11:09
Forderung auf Entschädigung

Michael Jacksons Mutter klagt gegen Konzertagentur

01.05.2013 · Katherine Jackson hat die Agentur ihres Sohnes Michael verklagt. Vor dessen Tod habe der Konzertveranstalter bewusst über den Gesundheitszustand des Sängers hinweggesehen. „Die Show musste doch weitergehen“, sagte der Anwalt der Mutter zu Prozessbeginn.

Von Christiane Heil, Los Angeles


Der als „King of Pop“ gefeierte Michael Jackson war in den Wochen vor seinem Tod angeblich zu schwach, um live zu singen und eine Bühnenshow durchzustehen. Wie Brian Panish, der Rechtsanwalt von Jacksons Mutter Katherine und seinen drei Kindern, zu Beginn des Prozesses gegen die Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG Live) sagte, habe der Konzertveranstalter über den schlechten Gesundheitszustand des Sängers jedoch bewusst hinweggesehen.

„Warum Mr. Jackson helfen? Die Show musste doch weitergehen!“, so Panish am Montag in seinem Eröffnungsplädoyer vor dem Obersten Bezirksgericht in Los Angeles.

Schon im November 2011 war Jacksons früherer Hausarzt Conrad Murray wegen der fahrlässigen Tötung seines prominenten Patienten zu einer vierjährigen Haftstrafe verurteilt worden. Nun beschäftigt sich das Gericht ein zweites Mal mit Jacksons Tod. Katherine Jackson, die 82 Jahre alte Matriarchin des Clans, fordert von AEG Live Entschädigungszahlungen in unbekannter Höhe, da der Konzertveranstalter den Mediziner Murray während der Vorbereitungen der Tour „This Is It“ im Sommer 2009 angestellt habe. Dabei soll AEG Live den Kardiologen nicht ausreichend überprüft haben. Murray hatte ihren Sohn mit dem Narkotikum Propofol versorgt, durch das Jackson am 25. Juni 2009 zu Tode kam.

Laut Marvin Putnam, dem Verteidiger von AEG Live, habe aber nicht der Konzern den umstrittenen Arzt beauftragt, sondern Jackson selbst. Zudem habe er seine Abhängigkeit von verschreibungspflichtigen Medikamenten selbst den engsten Vertrauten verheimlicht. „In Wahrheit hat Michael Jackson allen etwas vorgespielt. Er hat sichergestellt, dass niemand hinter seine dunkelsten Geheimnisse kam“, ließ Putnam die zwölf Geschworenen wissen.

Nach Angaben des Notarztes Richard Senneff war der körperliche Verfall Jacksons aber kaum zu übersehen: „Er sah aus wie ein Krebspatient im Endstadium.“ Als er den Sänger nach Murrays Notruf untersucht habe, sei er so abgemagert gewesen, dass die Rippenknochen hervorgetreten seien. Wie der Polizeibeamte Orlando Martinez der Jury sagte, fiel der Verdacht der fahrlässigen Tötung auf Murray, als die Ermittler von Schulden des Arztes in sechsstelliger Höhe erfuhren.

„Ein Honorar von 150.000 Dollar je Monat könnte ihn verleitet haben, die Regeln zu brechen.“ In dem Prozess, für den auch Stars wie Diana Ross und Quincy Jones sowie Jacksons Ehefrauen Lisa Marie Presley und Debbie Rowe als Zeugen geladen wurden, wird frühestens für Ende Juli ein Urteil erwartet. Wie Murray aus dem Gefängnis wissen ließ, wird er aber nicht vor Gericht erscheinen. Er verweigere die Aussage, um sich nicht selbst zu belasten.

Quelle: F.A.Z.

http://www.faz.net/aktuell/gesellschaft/menschen/forderung-auf-entschaedigung-michael-jacksons-mutter-klagt-gegen-konzertagentur-12168794.html


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02.05.2013 um 13:00
Donnerstag, 02. Mai 2013

Warum verabreichte Murray Narkosemittel?
Michael Jacksons Leibarzt war verschuldet

Tag drei des jüngsten Prozesses rund um den Tod von Popstar Michael Jackson legt den Fokus auf dessen Leibarzt. Ein Zeuge berichtet, dass Conrad Murray von Jackson als Patient abhängig war, ihm deshalb die tödliche Dosis Narkosemittel nicht verwehren konnte.


Gab Michael Jacksons Leibarzt dem Popstar eine tödliche Dosis Narkosemittel, weil er hochverschuldet war und seinem Patienten nicht vergrätzen wollte? Genau diese Theorie ist am dritten Tag des Prozesses des Jackson-Clans gegen den Konzertveranstalter des "King of Pop" AEG aufgekommen.

Der Polizist Orlando Martinez sagte aus, dass Leibarzt Conrad Murray mit mehr als 100.000 Dollar in der Kreide stand. Der Ermittler berichtete von Mietschulden, nicht zurückgezahlten Ausbildungskrediten und überzogenen Kreditkarten. Der Arzt sei dadurch in einer schwierigen finanziellen Lage gewesen.

Murray war im Jahr 2011 wegen fahrlässiger Tötung zu vier Jahren Haft verurteilt worden, weil er Jackson kurz vor dessen Tod das Narkosemittel Propofol verabreicht hatte.

Jacksons Mutter wirft Konzertagentur Gier vor

Im jüngsten Prozess geht es eigentlich aber weniger um die Schuld Murrays. Jacksons 82-jährige Mutter Katherine und seine drei Kinder werfen dem US-Konzertveranstalter AEG vor, die Gesundheit und Sicherheit des "King of Pop" aus Geldgier vernachlässigt, zu viel Druck auf ihn ausgeübt zu haben. Bei dem Zivilprozess in Los Angeles geht es nun um Schadenersatz in Millionen-, womöglich gar in Milliardenhöhe. Die Angehörigen wollen mit einer Summe entschädigt werden, die Jackson nach seiner Konzerttournee für AEG und einem Karriereschub hätte verdienen können.

AEG organisierte die für den Sommer 2009 geplanten Comeback-Konzerte Jacksons. Wenige Woche vor dem Auftakt starb der 50-jährige Künstler an der Überdosis Propofol, das er zum Einschlafen nutzte.

Der neue Rechtsstreit in Los Angeles vor zwölf Geschworenen könnte sich bis zu vier Monate hinziehen. Auf der Zeugenliste stehen unter anderem Jacksons Ex-Frau Lisa Marie Presley sowie andere Sänger wie Prince und Diana Ross. Zudem sollen Ärzte, frühere Mitarbeiter des Popstars und Manager aus der Plattenindustrie aussagen. Mit Spannung wird auch der mögliche Auftritt von Jacksons älteren Kindern, Prince (16) und Paris (14), erwartet.

Quelle: n-tv.de , AFP

http://www.n-tv.de/panorama/Michael-Jacksons-Leibarzt-war-verschuldet-article10575681.html


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02.05.2013 um 13:33
Quelle: MJJC . Eintrag #154
http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/threads/129266-Jacksons-vs-AEG-Day-2-and-3-April-30-May-1-2013-Discussion/page11

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Quote from a medical professional:
Zitat von einem medizinischen Fachmann:
BARRY FRIEDBERG 3 hours ago

Sorry to disturb but Jackson did not die of propofol overdose.
Es tut mir leid, zu unterbrechen, aber Jackson ist nicht an einer Propofol Überdosis gestorben.

Michael Jackson died from receiving propofol WITHOUT an observer or proper monitoring
Michael Jackson starb vom Propofol-Erhalt OHNE einen Beobachter oder ordnungsgemäße Überwachung


zu diesem BARRY FRIEDBERG,
das ist der Typ, der beim Prozess gegen Murray, vorm Gerichtsgebäude stand ...
http://drbarryfriedberg.com/ (Archiv-Version vom 01.06.2013)


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02.05.2013 um 13:40
Zitat, wurde hier als Kommentar verwendet >
by Goldi10336 May 1, 2013 5:33 PM EDT

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-57582364-504083/michael-jackson-wrongful-death-trial-singers-private-life-on-display/ (Archiv-Version vom 02.05.2013)


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02.05.2013 um 17:37
Paris Jackson showcases preppy style complete with red beanie as she goes on after school drinks run

By Fay Strang
PUBLISHED: 11:52 GMT, 2 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:02 GMT, 2 May 2013


She is usually seen wearing rock inspired ensembles including ripped jeans and band T-shirts.

But it’s not all grunge for Paris Jackson as she showed when she went to pick up a coffee after school in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

Showing she can more than pull off a preppy chic look the 15-year-old wore a grey kilt-like school skirt and a red beanie which added a pop of colour to her otherwise muted ensemble.


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Chic: Paris Jackson stepped out in what appeared to be her school clothes on Wednesday in Los Angeles



The daughter of Michael Jackson looked like any other teenager, apart from the bodyguard beside her of course, as she stopped off to get a drink.

She teamed her dark grey skirt, which appeared to be her uniform, with a light grey jumper, over which she wore a large cream cardigan. .

Completing her all-American girl look she wore a pair of white platform sneakers that looked comfortable.


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Beanie: Paris added a splash of colour to her look with a red hat as she strolled with her bodyguard



Her short pixie cut which fell sweeping across her face was covered with a red beanie hat that sat on the back of her head.

It looked as if the young star had stopped off to pick herself up a treat as she was seen leaving with a brown bag.

Paris has been working hard to bring a sense of normality back to her life since the death of her father in 2009.


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Preppy: The look was unlike what Paris often wears as she is fan of a grungier style



As well as no longer being home-schooled, she has reconnected with her mother Debbie Rowe who originally signed away all parental rights to her late father.

The mother and daughter we seen enjoying lunch together, just days after they were pictured celebrating Paris’ birthday together.

In a recent interview for the Mail On Sunday's Event Magazine, Paris revealed that she had also been shopping with her mother, an activity that her grandmother Katherine Jackson was approving of.

Paris said: 'When I'm with my mom, we don't really have security with us. Which is really nice.'


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Rock: Paris is often seen in ripped shorts, big boots and T-shirts



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2318226/Paris-Jackson-showcases-preppy-style-complete-red-beanie-goes-school-drinks-run.html


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02.05.2013 um 18:05
Paris Jackson Puts Her Foot Down! No More Going Door-To-Door As Jehovah’s Witness

Paris Jackson schlägt mit der Faust auf den Tisch! Kein von Tür-zu-Tür gehen mehr, als Zeuge Jehovas


Posted on May 2, 2013 @ 5:06AM | By Jon Boon


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Is Paris Jackson defying her grandmother Katherine’s wishes?

Every Sunday, Paris, 15, and her brother Prince Michael, 16, would venture door-to-door in Calabasas, Calif., spreading the word for Jehovah’s Witness.

However, in recent months, the pair has neglected their duties, and RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that it was Paris who put an end to the good deed because she absolutely hated it!

“Paris resented going door-to-door for Jehovah’s Witness, even though it was what her grandmother wanted,” a source close to the situation said.

“So, she dug her heels in a few months back and told Katherine she just doesn’t want to do it anymore — and Paris and Michael haven’t done it since.”

The source added: “Paris just feels she’s more grown up now, and while she’s not renouncing her Christian values,” she doesn’t want to go door-to-door for Jehovah’s Witness forever.”

Paris was also concerned that doing this would make her, Prince Michael and their family appear like the ‘weirdos’ in the area.

“She has her own goals in life now and her own dreams. She wants to continue with her acting career, loves playing the guitar and would welcome the opportunity to follow in her father Michael’s footsteps into pop music.”

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Paris celebrated her 15th birthday with her formerly estranged mother Debbie Rowe last weekend.

It was the first time Paris and her mother have been seen in public together since she was an infant.

The teen was all-smiles as they went shopping and out to dinner.

Michael and Debbie were married from 1996 to 1999 — she gave birth to Paris and her older brother Prince Michael — but when they divorced, she gave up all her paternal rights to the children.

The true paternity of Michael’s three children, including Blanket, has always been a Hollywood mystery and it’s been suggested that concert promoter AEG may even bring the issue up in the defense against the Jackson’s wrongful death lawsuit.

Meanwhile, Paris is expected to testify in her family’s wrongful death lawsuit against AEG, underway in Los Angeles now. More details are in the video below.


http://radaronline.com/exclusives/2013/05/paris-jackson-prince-michael-jackson-jehovas-witness/


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02.05.2013 um 18:19
MJJCommunity ‏@MJJCommunity
Jacksons vs AEG - Day 4 - May 2 2013 - News Only (no discussion) http://mjjc.info/105XuG7 #KJvsAEG
3:40 PM - 2 Mai 13
http://www.mjjcommunity.com/forum/threads/129279-Jacksons-vs-AEG-Day-4-May-2-2013-News-Only-%28no-discussion%29?p=3817274#post3817274



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Jacksons vs AEG - Day 4 - May 2 2013 - Discussion http://mjjc.info/YoP9C2 #KJvsAEG
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02.05.2013 um 20:31
Corina Knoll ‏@corinaknoll
Rebbie accompanied Katherine Jackson to court today. Randy couldn't make it today, attorney said. #MJ civil trial
Rebbie begleitet heute Katherine Jackson vor Gericht . Randy konnte es heute nicht machen, sagte Anwalt. # MJ Zivilprozess
8:21 PM - 2 Mai 13


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02.05.2013 um 20:45
Corina Knoll ‏@corinaknoll
Sorry, earlier tweet should have said Det. Orlando Martinez returned to stand today. He's now on cross-ex.
Sorry, mit früherem Tweet, sollte gesagt werden, dass Det Orlando Martinez heute in den Zeugenstand zurückkehrt. Er ist jetzt im Kreuzverhör.
8:26 PM - 2 Mai 13


Corina Knoll ‏@corinaknoll
Judge ruled Rebbie could stay. "I think Mrs. Jackson should have at least 1 support person in the courtroom.”
Richterin entschied, dass Rebbie bleiben könnte. "Ich denke, Mrs. Jackson sollte mindestens 1 Person zur Unterstützung im Gerichtssaal haben."


Corina Knoll ‏@corinaknoll
Defense objected to Rebbie's presence, said they believed only Randy could accompany Katherine Jackson. #MJ civil trial
Verteidigung hat Rebbies Anwesenheit widersprochen, sagte, sie glaubten, dass nur Randy Katherine Jackson begleiten könnte. # MJ Zivilprozess
8:23 PM - 2 Mai 13


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