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Michael Jackson's financial woes might be nearly twice as bad as once thought, now that the IRS has gotten involved. -
Michael Jackson Lawsuit: Lawyer for Paris Jackson's Father Allows Paid Consultant to Testify for Other Side
Katherine Jackson was shocked to see Eric Briggs taking the stand to testify on behalf of AEG Live during the Jackson family's trial against the concert promoter. After all, Briggs had worked with the family before, being employed as a consultant to estimate the value of Jackson's most valuable piece of property: the Sony-ATV music catalog, which hosted the rights to The Beatles among other big music acts. How did Briggs find it ethical to speak for AEG? Well, he got permission from the lawyer representing Michael's estate. -
Michael Jackson Lawsuit: Paris Jackson's Father's 'Likability' Was Too Low To Make Money, Testifies Expert
AEG Live took a break from looking into the details of Michael Jackson's drug problems on Tuesday to examine his earning potential. The concert promoter brought Eric Briggs to the stage, a Los Angeles consultant specializing in analyzing the value of performers. Briggs didn't think the pop star had nearly as much potential to earn as had been argued by experts from the Jackson family's side. -
Paris Jackson's Father Michael Jackson Hid Medical Records From Caregivers, Former Nurse Testifies
The defense continued its witness testimonies as AEG aims to reveal how deep pop star Michael Jackson's drug problems were. At the end of last week, the company brought to the stand David Fournier, a nurse who had worked for Jackson for nearly ten years. -
Michael Jackson Lawsuit UPDATE: AEG President Denies Hiring Conrad Murray to Care For Paris Jackson's Father
The defense testimonies against the Jackson family began on Tuesday, beginning with John Meglin, the CEO of AEG Live's Concerts West division. -
Michael Jackson Lawsuit UPDATE: Katherine Jackson Disagrees That Paris Jackson's Father Was A Drug Addict
The second day of testimony from Michael Jackson's mother Katherine continued on Monday, very much like it began on Friday. Katherine was understandably emotional, but stood her ground when defending the reputation of her son. The Jackson family is suing concert promoter AEG Live, alleging that it pushed the performer too hard and hired Conrad Murray, the doctor responsible for administering a fatal dose of propofol to the pop star in 2009. -
Michael Jackson Lawsuit UPDATE: Katherine Jackson Testifies, Calls Son A 'Doting' Father to Paris, Says Son 'Not A Freak'
The ongoing lawsuit brought by the family of pop star Michael Jackson against concert promoter AEG Live continues today with further testimony from Jackson's mother Katherine. -
Michael Jackson Lawsuit UPDATE: Paris Jackson and Katherine Jackson Deposition Statements Agree Star Didn't Want To Tour
Friday marks the first day of testimony for Michael Jackson's mother Katherine Jackson, and already a previously recorded video deposition may be shooting holes in the Jackson family's case against concert promoter AEG Live. -
Michael Jackson Lawsuit UPDATE: AEG Attorneys Claim Earning Estimates For Paris Jackson's Father Are Wildly Off-Base
Michael Jackson would have earned somewhere between $1.1 and $1.5 billion in the next fews years of his life if the pop star hadn't passed away in 2009, or at least so testified an accountant testifying on behalf of the Jackson family in its ongoing $40 billion lawsuit against concert promoter AEG Live. Attorneys for the company had plenty of questions about the numbers however. -
Michael Jackson Lawsuit UPDATE: Pop Star 'Frightened' Director of 'This Is It' Series
The Jackson family's wrongful death lawsuit against AEG Live continued yesterday, as the director of Michael Jackson's comeback concert series, "This Is It," was called forth to testify. Kenny Ortega broke down in tears on the witness stand as he described the pop star's final days.
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