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AEG Live Lawsuit

  • Prince’s Cross Examination

    Today’s proceedings began with Prince’s cross-examination. It was difficult for the young man, who answered clearly, and remained calm and poised, on the stand.

  • Kai Chase’s Cross Examination

    Kai Chase, was cross-examined by AEG’s attorney, Jessica Stebbins Bina. She began by stating that she had never met any of Michael’s doctors, other than Murray.

  • T.J’s Testimony

    Before T.J’s testimony began lawyer Deborah Chang explained that Paris “is in a ‘tough spot’ and in too much ‘pain’ to testify in her family’s case against AEG.

  • More Facts From Prince’s Testimony

    During Prince’s testimony to the jury today, several details about Michael’s death came to light, involving Murray, and his unfeeling attitude, to the children!

  • Prince Testifies

    Michael’s eldest son, Prince, gave evidence today in the AEG Trial brought by Katherine. Dressed smartly in a suit and tie, he spoke softly but with confidence.

  • Comeback Tour Parallels Athlete’s Return To Sport

    Dr Gordon Matheson a sports medicine expert, took the stand today, and testified about Murray’s behaviour and also Michael’s condition, leading up to his death.

  • Profound And Sad

    The Harvard professor and sleep researcher, Dr Charles Czeisler, is testifying as a sleep expert, in Katherine’s lawsuit against concert promoter, AEG Live LLC.

  • Dr Czeisler’s Second Day Of Testimony

    Sleep expert Doctor Czeisler of Harvard was called to testify for a second day and spoke of the effects of Propofol on Michael’s brain, nervous system and body.

  • Medical Conflict Of Interest?

    Dr Gordon Matheson, the director of the sports medicine department, at Stanford University, testified on Monday, as an expert, in medical conflicts of interest.

  • Smile It’s Free

    Away from the cameras, Michael tried to create an environment of love, attention and special moments for his three, treasured children, Prince, Paris & Blanket.

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