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. Read More »
How much would Michael Jackson have been worth to his family if he hadn't died in 2009? A public accountant testifying at the Jackson family's lawsuit against concert promoter AEG Live stated that he believed that Michael could have netted at least $1.1 billion if he had survived only a few more years. Read More »
A doctor who had previously worked on tour with Michael Jackson testified that he had misgivings about the pop star's use of painkillers as far back as 1993. Stuart Finkelstein spoke during a videotaped deposition from February. Read More »
By this point, nearly everyone has had a chance to weigh in on Michael Jackson's daughter Paris and why she attempted to commit suicide early in June. Michael's brother Jermaine, also of the Jackson 5, gave his opinion yesterday in a man-on-the-street interview with TMZ. He believes that Paris was never disciplined enough and her ill-adjustment led to her destructive behavior. Read More »
T.J. Jackson, the cousin of pop star Michael Jackson, took the stand in the Jackson family's ongoing lawsuit against the AEG Live company. Most of his testimony was with regards to how Michael's children Prince, Paris and Blanket are dealing with the loss of their father. The relationship between Michael and his daughter Paris was under the biggest microscope, considering her suicide attempt earlier in June. Read More »
The Advertising Standards Authority, a British commercial regulations agency, gave a warning to AEG Live following what it called "misleading" advertisements for Kanye West's performance at the Hammersmith Apollo in London. Read More »