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By Jeff Gottlieb
June 7, 2013, 7:30 a.m.
At the same time people involved in rehearsals for Michael Jackson’s London concerts were saying he needed therapy, his business manager was asking the concert promoter for a $1 million advance for the cash-strapped singer and the chief executive of AEG Live thought Jackson might be preparing to breach his contract by not rehearsing.

There already were worries that Jackson was missing rehearsals for his 50 concerts in London, when, on June 19, 2009, six days before he died, Jackson was too weak to perform. "He had a terrible case of the chills, was trembling, rambling and obsessing,” tour director Kenny Ortega wrote in an email to Randy Phillips, AEG’s CEO.

The next day, Jackson’s business manager, Michael Kane, emailed Phillips, asking for the advance. AEG already had lent the singer more than $30 million for production costs on “This Is It,” settling a lawsuit in Bahrain and for rent on a Holmby Hills mansion.

Phillips replied, “This is why it is impossible to advance any $$$. He may, unfortunately be in anticipitory (sic) breach at this point.”

“And I thought it couldn’t get worse,” Kane wrote back.

“It could,” the CEO replied. “Kenny Ortega could quit.”

Kane asked, “Would a financial coming to Jesus speech help or add to his pressure?”

“It would help,” Phillips wrote back. “At this point we need to break through. I am going to call his doctor to discuss.”

The emails were shown to the jury Thursday in the wrongful death lawsuit Jackson’s mother and three children have brought against AEG Live, Phillips and Paul Gongaware, another AEG executive. The Jacksons argue that AEG negligently hired and supervised Dr. Conrad Murray, who administered Jackson the fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol. AEG says that Jackson hired Murray and that any money the company was giving the doctor was an advance to the singer.

Questioned by Brian Panish, the Jackson family’s attorney, Phillips said he thought Jackson might be preparing to break his contract by not showing up for rehearsals.

“You felt Mr. Jackson’s not going to rehearsal ... may have placed him in breach of the contract. That’s why you wouldn’t advance him any more money?” Panish asked.

“Yes,” replied Phillips.

Phillips agreed there was a lot of money at stake on the tour, but he said he also was concerned about Jackson’s career if he pulled out.

Panish asked about the damage canceling the concerts would mean for Phillips and AEG.

“Of course. Part of it. Yes.”

After Ortega wrote him an email saying the singer should be “psychologically evaluated,” Phillips wrote back, “I am stymied on who to bring in as a therapist and how they can get through to him in such a short time.”

Phillips first testified he thought Ortega meant a physical therapist, then switched to physical or mental health therapist and then finally agreed it was a mental health professional. He said neither a psychiatrist nor a psychologist was contacted.

Panish and Phillips have spent much of the CEO’s testimony parrying back and forth. Superior Court Judge Yvette M. Palazuelos has told Phillips that if he didn't answer Panish’s questions, “the jury is going to get the idea you’re being evasive,” and she has told the lawyer to stop arguing with the witness. As court ended Thursday, Panish told the judge, “I didn’t argue with this witness, despite wanting to put him in his place.”

As he had with a previous AEG executive, Panish often follows Phillips’ answers by showing a different one he gave during his deposition. Thursday, Panish acknowledged to Phillips that the lawyer had misspoken. “See we all make mistakes,” Phillips told him.

“Not 50 of them under oath,” Panish shot back.
 
Re: Jacksons vs AEG - Day 25 - June 6 2013 - News Only (no discussion)

Promoter: I slapped 'despondent' Michael Jackson
By Alan Duke, CNN
June 10, 2013 -- Updated 0423 GMT (1223 HKT)
Randy Phillips: He's president of AEG Live, the concert promoter that contracted with Michael Jackson for his "This Is It" comeback shows set to start in London in July 2009. The Jackson lawsuit says Phillips supervised Dr. Conrad Murray's treatment of Jackson in the weeks before his death, making the company liable for damages. E-mails between Phillips and other executives showed they were worried about Jackson's missed rehearsals and sought Murray's help getting him ready.
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STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Randy Phillips denies knowing Michael Jackson went to drug rehab until "just now"
AEG execs had early worries Jackson wouldn't do his comeback concerts
Phillips can't recall why he recently met with Jackson's former manager
Judge advises Phillips about danger of appearing evasive to jurors
Los Angeles (CNN) -- AEG Live's CEO said he "slapped" and "screamed" at Michael Jackson because the promoter was "nerve-racked" before the public announcement of Jackson's comeback concerts.
Randy Phillips, testifying in the Jackson wrongful death trial, recounted that it was "a miracle" that a "drunk and despondent" Jackson finally appeared at the London event.
Phillips, who began his testimony on Tuesday, faces more questioning Monday as the trial enters its seventh week.
Michael Jackson's mother and children accuse concert promoter AEG Live of liability in Jackson's drug overdose death, claiming the agency negligently hired, retained or supervised Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
Phillips and other AEG Live executives ignored "red flags" that should have alerted them that Jackson's health was at risk as they pressured him and his doctor to stop missing rehearsals as the "This Is It" tour premiere approached in the summer of 2009, Jackson lawyers argue.
AEG exec confronted at Jackson trial
Phillips feared MJ would sabotage his comeback tour
Jackson, not AEG Live, chose and controlled Murray, company lawyers argue. Although they negotiated a contract to pay Murray $150,000 a month to attend to Jackson, it was never fully executed since Jackson died before they signed, they contend.
AEG executives -- including Co-CEO Paul Gongaware, who managed Jackson's last two tours -- had no way of knowing that Jackson was abusing drugs, especially the surgical anesthetic propofol that the coroner ruled played the largest role in his death, AEG Live lawyers argue.
Promoter: Learned MJ went to rehab "just now"
Jackson made a highly publicized announcement in 1993 that he was ending his "Dangerous" tour early to enter a substance abuse rehab program because of an addiction to painkillers.
"I don't remember hearing it," Phillips testified.
"When's the first time you heard?" Jackson lawyer Brian Panish asked.
"Just now," Phillips responded.
Phillips said he didn't learned about it from a December 2008 news story focusing on Jackson's drug abuse and rehab, even though he sent it in an e-mail to Jackson's manager saying: "Have you read these stories? This reporter did a lot of research."
"I don't remember reading it," Phillips testified.
"Slapped him and screamed at him"
Phillips began worrying about Jackson backing out of the concert tour just a month after he signed the contract with AEG Live to promote and produce it and more than a week before the announcement.
"I was worried that we would have a mess, his career would be over," Phillips testified. "There were a lot of things I was worried about."
But instead of pulling the plug then, before millions of dollars were spent, AEG LIve chose to force Jackson ahead.
"Once we go on sale, which we have the right to do, he is locked," Gongaware wrote to Phillips.
Jackson, his children and manager Tohme Tohme boarded a private jet for the London announcement, but he was not ready when Phillips went to his hotel suite to escort him to the O2 Arena.
"MJ is locked in his room drunk and despondent. Tohme and I are trying to sober him up and get him to the press conference with his hair/makeup artist," Phillips told parent-company AEG CEO Tim Leiweke in an e-mail.
Phillips testified it was "a very tense situation" and "frankly, I created the tension in that room. Because I was so nerve-racked, OK, the time slipping away, and his career slipping away."
AEG was hosting thousands of Jackson fans and hundreds of journalists for the anticipated announcement, which would be seen live around the world.
Judge wants to know more about Paris Jackson incident
"I screamed at him so loud the walls were shaking," Phillips wrote to Leiweke. "Tohme and I have dressed him, and they are finishing his hair, and then we are rushing to the O2. This is the scariest thing I have ever seen. He's an emotionally paralyzed mess, filled with self-loathing and doubt now that it is show time. He is scared to death. Right now I just want to get through this press conference."
Phillips e-mailed a man who was waited outside the hotel with a convoy of vehicles that he put Jackson in a cold shower and "just slapped him and screamed at him."
In court, Phillips downplayed his words as "an exaggeration."
"I slapped him on the butt," he testified, comparing it to what a football coach would do to a player.
Jackson arrived at the 02 more than two hours late to announce: "This is it. This is really it. This is the final curtain call. OK, I'll see you in July."
"An intervention"
"Now I have to get him on the stage. Scary!" Phillips wrote in an e-mail to another promoter.
Jackson lawyers contend this fear led AEG Live executives to take control of Jackson's life as he prepared in Los Angeles to premiere the tour in London in July of 2009.
Show producers sent warnings in mid-June that Jackson's health appeared to be failing.
Associate producer Alif Sankey testified earlier in the trial that she "had a very strong feeling that Michael was dying" because of his frail health.
She called show director Kenny Ortega after one rehearsal. "I kept saying that 'Michael is dying, he's dying, he's leaving us, he needs to be put in a hospital,'" Sankey said. "'Please do something. Please, please.' I kept saying that. I asked him why no one had seen what I had seen. He said he didn't know."
After Jackson failed to show up at several rehearsals in June -- or was unable to perform sometimes when he did appear -- Gongaware sent an e-mail to Phillips that Jackson lawyers call their "smoking gun."
They argue the message shows the executives used Murray's fear of losing his lucrative job as Jackson's personal physician to pressure him to have Jackson ready for rehearsals despite his fragile health. "We want to remind (Murray) that it is AEG, not MJ, who is paying his salary. We want to remind him what is expected of him," Gongaware wrote.
Gongaware testified earlier that he did not remember writing the e-mail and Phillips testified last week that he didn't remember reading it.
However, Phillips convened what he called "an intervention" at Jackson's home with Murray, Jackson and Ortega present.
A Los Angeles police detective summarized what Phillips told investigators about that meeting: "Randy (Phillips) stated that Kenny (Ortega) got in Michael's face, at which time Dr. Murray admonished Randy, stating, 'You're not a doctor. Butt out."
Asked about it in court, Phillips said the detective's summary is wrong. "That's not what I said," Phillips testified. "I told them something completely different than this. They just conflated the people and the things."
What actually happened was Murray "got into and admonished Kenny Ortega not to be an amateur physician and analyze Michael," Phillips said.
Phillips sent an e-mail after the meeting saying he had confidence in Murray, "who I am gaining immense respect for as I get to deal with him more."
"This doctor is extremely successful (we check everyone out) and does not need this gig, so he (is) totally unbiased and ethical," Phillips' e-mail said.
He conceded in court that no background check of Murray was conducted by AEG Live. Jackson lawyers argue that had it been done, they would have discovered Murray was in deep debt and dependent on the lucrative job.
Murray said he was infusing propofol into Jackson every night to treat his insomnia so Jackson would be rested for rehearsals.
Phillips contradicted Gongaware's earlier testimony that Jackson was under no contractual obligation to attend rehearsals. Phillips refused to advance money to help Jackson pay his staff days before his death because he believed the singer was "in an anticipatory breach" of his contract because he had missed rehearsals, he testified.
Key witnesses meet during trial
Phillips acknowledged that he and his lawyer met with Jackson's former manager Tohme Tohme -- another key witness in the trial -- last month. The meeting happened in the Polo Lounge at the Beverly Hills Hotel on May 4, at the end of the first week of testimony.
"I don't remember if it was the testimony in this case or what the lunch was about, but Marvin Putnam (AEG's lead lawyer in the trial) was at the lunch with me," Phillips said when asked about it by Panish.
He couldn't remember "100%" but they may have discussed Tohme's legal battle to get paid by Jackson's estate, he said.
"I don't remember what I ate that day," Phillips said.
"I didn't ask you what you ate," Panish replied. "I asked you what you talked about."
Judge: Beware being evasive
Panish's feisty exchanges with Phillips -- a successful music industry executive who dropped out of law school -- has forced Los Angeles County Judge Yvette Palazuelos to intervene.
"I can't jail somebody for not answering a question," Palazuelos said when Panish complained Phillips was being evasive. "There's only so much I can do."
She warned Phillips that jurors would see it for themselves.
"You give an answer, and you're not answering the question, the jury is going to get the impression that you're being evasive."
"I realize that," Phillips said.
 
Concert exec says Michael Jackson was 'drunk and despondent' when final tour was announced
By RICHARD JOHNSON
Last Updated: 5:40 AM, June 6, 2013
Posted: 10:49 PM, June 5, 2013
LOS ANGELES -- The top executive in charge of Michael Jackson's final doomed concert tour testified today he had to slap the "drunk and despondent" star on the day those gigs were announced.

AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips also called Jackson "a self-loathing emotionally paralyzed mess," in a March 5, 2009, to his then-boss at parent company AEG, Tim Leiweke.

Phillips told jurors today he was "exaggerating" in those e-mails, and hopes to make them go away in this civil lawsuit being pushed by Jackson's family. Phillips doesn't want jurors to believe he and other AEG officials knew how sick he was before The King of Pop died on June 25, 2009.

AP
AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips testified in court that Michael Jackson was "drunk and despondent" and he had to slap him on the day his final tour was announced.
"MJ is locked in his room drunk and despondent," Phillips wrote on March 5, when Jackson showed up two hours late for his press conference at London's O2 Arena. "(Jackson's manager) Tohme and I are trying to sober him up and get him to the press conference with his hair-dressing/make-up artist."

Leiweke replied: "Are you kidding me?"

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Philips wrote back: "I screamed at him so loud the walls were shaking. Tohme and I have dressed him and they are finishing his hair and then we are rushing to the O2. This is the scariest thing I have seen. He is an emotionally paralyzed mess riddled with self-loathing and doubt now that it is show time. He is scared to death. Right now I just want to get through the press conference."

At his deposition six months ago, before he was shown his e-mails, Phillips denied that Jackson was either drunk or despondent on the day of the president conference, and denied yelling at The Gloved One, saying he merely "raised his voice."

Phillips says he was telling the truth in his deposition, and was not accurate in his email. "I was relaying what Dr. Tohme told me... I wrote it as fast as I could write it."

Panish said, "You have to yell pretty loud to make the walls shake. Do you have a tendency to exaggerate?"

Phillips said, "No."

To another business associate, Phillips wrote: "I haven't pulled it off yet. We still have to get his nose on properly. You have no idea what this is like. He is a self-loathing emotionally paralyzed mess... I just slapped him."

Phillips admitted, "I slapped him on the butt."
 
Jacksons vs AEG - Day 26 - June 10 2013 - News Only (no discussion)

Jacksons vs AEG - Day 26 - June 10 2013 - News Only (no discussion)

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Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP19m
We’re on a break in Jackson vs. AEG Live trial. CEO Randy Phillips remains on the stand, being questioned by plaintiff’s side.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP19m
I was working another story, so missed a few minutes of testimony. I’ll post update on the lines of questioning I heard completely.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP19m
Some of questions to Phillips this morning concerned emails covered in this story from last week: http://bit.ly/12vcS63

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP19m
Plaintiff’s attorney Brian Panish moved his questioning back to events of June 20th, 2009, five days before Michael Jackson’s death.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP19m
Phone records show Phillips had a 25 minute phone call with Conrad Murray after Kenny Ortega’s emails on June 20, 2009.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP19m
Phillips said he couldn’t remember the details of the conversation with Murray.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP19m
Phillips was asking about how Conrad Murray got his home phone #. He initially said it might have been on a list given to tour personnel.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP19m
Phillips then said that Murray may have gotten it from Jackson’s former manager, Frank Dileo.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP18m
One of Phillips’ business cards was found in Murray’s car, which police impounded at Jackson’s house. Philips wrote his cell on the back.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP18m
A police pic of Phillips’ card can be seen here: http://bit.ly/11uOv1V Some of the early trial exhibits have been posted by Panish’s firm

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP18m
The exhibits posted by Panish's firm were shown to jury early in the case. Landing page for them is here: Michael Jackson Trial Exhibits - Panish Shea & Boyle LLP …

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP18m
Plaintiff’s attorney Brian Panish then asked Phillips about suggestion that Jackson needed a psychiatrist.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP18m
Phillips confirmed what he said last week -- he never consulted a psychiatrist. He said today it wouldn't have been appropriate.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP18m
Panish then asked Phillips about an email he sent “This Is It” director Kenny Ortega, telling him Murray was “unbiased and ethical.”

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP18m
The email serves as Phillips’ best recollection of his conversation with Dr. Murray.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP17m
This morning, Panish frequently asked Randy Phillips whether he was truthful with Ortega.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP17m
Panish: “Did you make that up and lie to Mr. Ortega?” Phillips: “No, I don’t lie.”

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP17m
In the email, he tells Ortega that Murray told him that ending shows could hasten Michael Jackson’s decline.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP17m
Panish used the email to try to show that 3 people _ Ortega, Murray and John Hougdahl _ were warning Phillips about Jackson’s health.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP17m
Phillips said Murray didn’t agree with the assesments of Jackson’s health by Ortega and Hougdahl (the tour production manager)

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP17m
After multiple questions, Phillips said many of the statements in the email about Murray weren’t truth.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP17m
Those statements included that AEG Live checked everyone out, and that Murray was an accomplished doctor who was unbiased and ethical

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP17m
“At the time, I thought it was the truth,” Phillips said of the above statements.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP17m
Phillips was trying to arrange a meeting to discuss Jackson’s health with Murray for later on June 20, 2009. Meeting didn't happen that day.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP17m
Of the statements to Ortega, Phillips told the jury, “I just wanted to calm things down until we had this meeting.”

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP17m
Before the morning break, Panish showed some of the emails he showed Phillips last week. Panish only had his copy, which had notes on it.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP16m
Panish gave Phillips his annotated version of the email, but Phillips refused to look at them. Flipped them over so he couldn't see them.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP17m
“I don’t want to help you with your case,” Phillips said of reviewing Panish’s annotated copies of the emails. That brought some laughter.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP15m
Phillips was ultimately given a clean copy of the emails, provided by his defense lawyers.
 
Re: Jacksons vs AEG - Day 26 - June 10 2013 - News Only (no discussion)

Anthony McCartney ?@mccartneyAP 10m
After the morning break in Jackson vs AEG, questioning moved toward meeting between Randy Phillips, MJ, Conrad Murray and Kenny Ortega.

Anthony McCartney ?@mccartneyAP 10m
Correction to an earlier tweet, the meeting did happen on June 20, 2009 -- five days before Jackson died.

Anthony McCartney ?@mccartneyAP 9m
Before testifying about the meeting, Phillips said he had conflicting info about Jackson's health from Murray and Ortega, John Hougdahl.

Anthony McCartney ?@mccartneyAP 9m
Without getting into details, Phillips said Ortega and Murray "were a little combative" at the meeting.

Anthony McCartney ?@mccartneyAP 7m
Phillips said Murray reassured everyone that Jackson's health was fine.
He said Jackson also assured them nothing was wrong with him.

Anthony McCartney ?@mccartneyAP 7m
He said Murray told the group that Jackson may have had the flu, or some similar ailment.

Anthony McCartney ?@mccartneyAP 6m
He said Jackson's health was discussed. Phillips said he couldn't recall whether Jackson's sleep issues were discussed.

Anthony McCartney ?@mccartneyAP 6m
A portion of Randy Phillips' deposition was played in which he said sleep issues were discussed at the June 20, 2009 meeting.

Anthony McCartney ?@mccartneyAP 5m
There should me more testimony about the meeting after the lunch break, which ends in about an hour. I'll have updates, possible story later
 
Re: Jacksons vs AEG - Day 26 - June 10 2013 - News Only (no discussion)

ABC7 Court News ?@ABC7Courts 44s
Hello from the courthouse in downtown LA? Jackson family vs AEG trial resumed this morning with AEG's CEO Randy Phillips testimony.

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Katherine Jackson is present in court and dressed in black polka dot jacket. This is her first appearance after Paris' suicide attempt.

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Panish showed an email from Tim Leiweke (CEO of AEG) to Dan Beckerman (CFO/COO of AEG) in which Beckerman described Phillips as jittery.

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"Trouble with MJ," Leiweke wrote in email to Beckerman on Jun 20. "Big trouble." Beckerman responded: "I figured something might be wrong...

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Cont'd: given how jittery Randy has been this week. Is it "pre-show nerves" bad or "get a straight jacket/call our insurance carrier" bad?"

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Phillips said he was not jittery, but concerned with the show. Jittery mean shaking and he said he doesn't think that's how he was.

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Phillips said Dr. Murray receiving $150k per month being the cause of MJ's sickness in June of 2009 never crossed his mind.

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Dr. Murray and Phillips spoke for 25 minutes. Phillips said he didn't think the call lasted that long, doesn't recall what they talked.

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"It's very possible I might have even read him these emails," Phillips testified, referring to the "Trouble at the Front" chain.

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"I would not have discussed his health other than what it was in the content of the emails," Phillips said, doesn't recall the conversation.

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Phillips said everyone in the "This Is It" production got a list with everyone's phone numbers. He doesn't know how Dr. Murray got the list.

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Phillips testified that Dr. Murray called his home number. Phillips said he doesn't know how the doctor had his home number.

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Panish showed picture of the business card Phillips gave Dr. Murray with his cell number on the back. The card was found in the doctor's car

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Panish: The doctor, show manager and director were telling you MJ was deteriorating?
Phillips: I don't remember what I talked to the doctor

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Panish talked about email Phillips wrote to Ortega on Jun 20:
"Kenny, it's critical that neither you, me or anyone else around this show

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Email cont'd: become amateur psychiatrist or physicians. I had a lengthy conversation with Dr. Murray, who I'm gaining immense respect for

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Email cont'd: as I get to deal with him more. He said that Michael is not only physically equipped to perform and, that discouraging him to,

ABC7 Court News ?@ABC7Courts 4m
Email cont'd: will hasten his decline instead of stopping it. Dr. Murray also reiterated that he's mentally able to and was speaking to me

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Email cont'd: from the house where he has spent the morning with MJ.

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Email cont'd: This doctor is extremely successful (we check everyone out) and does not need this gig so he totally unbiased and ethical.

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Email cont'd: It is critical we surround Michael with love and support and listen to how he wants to get ready for July 13th.

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Cont'd: You cannot imagine the harm and ramifications of stopping this show now. It would far outweigh "calling this game in the 7th inning"

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Cont'd: I'm not just talking about AEG's interests here, but the myriad of stuff/lawsuits swirling around MJ that I crisis manage every day

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Email cont'd: and also his well-being. I am meeting with him today at 4p at the Forum. Please stay steady. Enough alarms have sounded.

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Email end: It is time to out out the fire, not burning the building down. Sorry for all the analogies.

Randy

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Phillips said he thought Dr. Murray was extremely successful based on the clinics he had and business he would've to close to go on tour

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"It was an assumption I made," Phillips conceded.

Panish: And that was not true, correct?
Phillips: In retrospect, that's correct

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As to the "we check everyone out" reference in the email, Panish asked if that was a true statement or untrue.

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Phillips: It's not, it's hard to say yes or no on that. It is not true because everyone would imply everyone.

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Panish: "We check everyone out" is a false statement you wrote to Mr. Ortega, correct?
Phillips: In retrospect, yes

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Panish asked about the reference "he doesn't need the gig". "I made another assumption based on the information I had," Phillips explained.

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"I didn't have any basis to say he was unbiased and ethical," Phillips testified.

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Phillips said at the time he thought the information he wrote was true, but agreed he had no basis for his opinion.

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Phillips described that in a hardly-charged situation like the one they had, he just wanted to keep the situation under control.

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"I just wanted to calm things down until we had the meeting," Phillips explained.

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Phillips testified he wrote email to Sony exec asking her to remind him to tell her where Dr Murray was the night he was to be caring for MJ

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Judge only allowed plaintiffs' attorney to say it was a social establishment, but the place was a strip club.

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As to having mental health professional, "no one brought a psychiatrist," Phillips said, "because MJ didn't need one," Phillips opined.

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Lunch break almost over. We'll tweet more of Phillips' testimony as soon as we can. Remember, there's no live tweet allowed in the courtroom
 
Michael Jackson case: AEG exec admits Murray characterizations wrong

By Jeff Gottlieb
June 10, 2013, 12:25 p.m.
Confronted with emails he wrote five days before Michael Jackson's death, the chief executive of AEG Live admitted Monday his characterizations of Conrad Murray, the doctor who gave the singer the fatal dose of the anesthetic propofol, were wrong.

Randy Phillips testified on the 25th day of testimony in the wrongful-death suit brought by Jackson's mother and three children against AEG Live and two of its executives, including Phillips.

After Kenny Ortega, the director of Jackson's 50 scheduled concerts in London, wrote an email saying Jackson needed psychiatric help, Phillips responded:

“I had a lengthy conversation with Dr. Murray, who I am gaining immense respect for as I get to deal with him more. He said that Michael was not only physically equipped to perform and, that discouraging him to, will hasten his decline instead of stopping it.

"Dr. Murray also reiterated that he is mentally able to and was speaking to me from the house where he had spent the morning with MJ. This doctor is extremely successful (we check every one) and does not need this gig so he totally unbiased and ethical.

“You cannot imagine the harm and ramifications of stopping this show now. It would far outweigh 'calling this game in the 7th inning.' I am not just talking about AEG’s interests here, but the myriad of stuff and lawsuits swirling around MJ that I crisis manage every day and also his well-being.

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“Please stay steady. Enough alarms have sounded. It is time to put out the fire, not burn the building down. Sorry for all the analogies.”

Under contentious questioning from Jackson family attorney Brian Panish, Phillips said he was wrong when he characterized Murray as extremely successful, when he said AEG checked him out and when he said Murray was unbiased and ethical.

[For the record, 12:52 p.m. June 10: An earlier version of this post incorrectly said that AEG official Randy Phillips said he was wrong when he said AEG didn't check out Dr. Conrad Murray. He said he was wrong when he said AEG checked out Murray.]

Phillips said Murray was "extremely successful" because the doctor had closed down several clinics to treat only Jackson for $150,000 a month.

“You would call it a false statement, I would call it an assumption,” Phillips said.

Panish: "So what you wrote you admit was not true?"

“At the time I thought it was,” Phillips said.

Earlier, Phillips said he did not recall what was discussed in a phone conversation with Murray. In his video deposition that was shown to the jury, Phillips first said the conversation lasted three minutes. He was shown phone records that showed it lasted 25 minutes.

The Jacksons claim in their suit that AEG Live negligently hired and supervised Murray. AEG says the singer hired Murray and that any money the firm was going to pay him would have been an advance to Jackson.
 
Judge tells AEG Live CEO he must answer questions from Jackson family attorney without arguing

Matt Sayles, File/Associated Press - FILE - In this July 2, 2009 file photo, AEG CEO Randy Phillips speaks to members of the media in Los Angeles. Phillips told jurors hearing a negligent hiring lawsuit filed against him and his company by Jackson’s mother that he did not believe the company was responsible for the King of Pop’s death and that he believed the case was a shakedown by the Jackson family during testimony on Tuesday June 4, 2013.
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By Associated Press, Updated: Monday, June 10, 6:34 PM

LOS ANGELES — The chief executive of concert promoter AEG Live LLC was told by a judge on Monday to answer questions posed by a lawyer for Michael Jackson’s mother without arguing and that his demeanor might be hurting his case.

The comments by Superior Court Judge Yvette Palazuelos came after testimony by CEO Randy Phillips that had been expected to last several hours stretched over four days.

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Jurors were sent from the courtroom before the judge addressed Phillips, who has sparred with Katherine Jackson’s attorney Brian Panish throughout his testimony. The lawyers have been repeatedly warned by the judge about the behavior.

“Arguing with the lawyers isn’t really going to help,” Palazuelos told Phillips on Monday. “It’s not going to help your case. It’s not going to help anybody.”

Phillips said Panish was repeatedly asking him questions about the same subject.

“I’m just trying not to say the wrong thing,” Phillips said.

The admonition by the judge came after Panish asked Phillips about characterizations of Jackson’s doctor that Phillips made in an email sent five days before the singer died.

Phillips acknowledged that some of the statements — including that AEG Live had checked out Conrad Murray and that the former cardiologist didn’t need the job — turned out not to be true.

When Panish asked if Phillips had acknowledged some of his statements to the director of Jackson’s “This Is It” shows, the executive said: “Honestly, only to stop you from badgering me, yes.”

Palazuelos briefly stopped the testimony and issued the warning.

Jessica Stebbins Bina, a defense attorney for AEG Live, said some of Panish’s questions had been argumentative. The judge disagreed.

The lawsuit filed by Katherine Jackson accuses AEG Live of failing to properly investigate Murray, who was later convicted of giving her son a lethal dose of the anesthetic propofol.

AEG denies it hired Murray, and its attorneys have said Phillips and other executives could not have known that Jackson was taking the anesthetic as a sleep aid.
 
Re: Jacksons vs AEG - Day 26 - June 10 2013 - News Only (no discussion)

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Phillips testified he had conflicting information coming from Dr. Murray and Kenny Ortega regarding MJ.

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Panish pressed Phillips about the fact that he sent completely opposite emails to Ortega and AEG high ups.

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"It was because they were sent for different purposes," Phillips explained.

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Phillips said he remembers the meeting on June 20th lasted at least an hour.

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Dr. Murray and Phillips were sitting in one couch, MJ was in a bench and Ortega on another couch.

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In his deposition, Phillips said Ortega talked about MJ's physical and mental status.

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On the stand today, Phillips explained Ortega did very little talking in the meeting. "He addressed Michael coming to rehearsals."

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"I do not believe he talked about MJ's physical condition and mental state. Dr. Murray did most of the talking," Phillips testified.

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Panish pressured Phillips about him changing the testimony. "My memory is getting better about the events of four years ago," Phillips said.

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"The purpose of the meeting was to find out what was happening with MJ because of the events on the 19th," Phillips said.

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Panish: Did Mr. Ortega say he was concerned MJ was not getting enough sleep? Phillips: I don't remember if he asked that question

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"I know he asked about the food, but I'm not sure if he asked about the sleep," Phillips said.

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Phillips testified that MJ's lack of sleep was not material discussed, but admits it could've been.

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Panish: Dr. Murray contradicted what Ortega said in the email, correct, sir? Phillips: Yes

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"Dr. Murray, said there wasn't anything wrong with MJ," Phillips expressed. "MJ said there wasn't anything wrong with Michael Jackson."

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"I don't know if there was a mental problem," Phillips said, highlighting that at least Dr. Murray was a doctor.

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"He just assured Mr. Ortega that MJ was fine and was going to attend rehearsals," Phillips testified Dr. Murray said in the meeting.

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Katherine Jackson did no return after lunch break. Panish resumed questing of Phillips.

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Phillips said Timm Wooley's reference that Phillips was responsible for MJ's rehearsal and attendance schedule is mistaken.

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Meeting on June 20th happened in the afternoon, Phillips said. Panish asked if MJ was shaking in that meeting. Phillips said no, not at all.

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Vase was broken in one of production meetings, Phillips explained. He said Frank Dileo, Paul Gongaware, himself were present.

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Phillips said he doesn't know who broke the vase, but he thinks it may have been Frank DiLeo.

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Panish: Did you have a meeting with MJ where you threatened to pull the plug and take everything he had? Phillips: No

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Panish: Did you tell him he would lose everything, including his children, if the show didn't happen? Phillips:That's ridiculous, no

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Phillips said MJ was a phenomenal father.

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Phillips denied ever saying to anyone at the meeting that MJ was on skid row or going to become homeless.

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Panish: Did you ever tell MJ you were paying for his toilet paper? Phillips: No

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In the deposition played to the jury, Tim Leiweke said the reference to "mental breakdown" in the email could've been Randy Phillips not MJ

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Panish played depo of Dan Beckerman, in which he said he didn't recall what prompted him to say Phillips was jittery.

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Panish: Did you think that MJ needed a straight jacket? Phillips: It was a generic comment

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Phillips said it was a question of "stage fright and the show will go on" or "I can't do this let's cancel" scenario.

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Panish: Do you think MJ needed a straight jacket? Phillips: No, I don't think MJ needed a straight jacket.

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"I wasn't jittery, but I was nervous," Phillips described.

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"The meeting got a little bit heated when Dr. Murray was admonishing Kenny," Phillips recalled, but said hostile is too harsh of a word.

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Phillips said lack of sleep was discussed in the June 20th meeting, but wasn't the main focus.

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Phillips said the reason of the meeting was to find out what happened in the night before, what was the issue and also MJ missing rehearsals

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Phillips said MJ had the best two rehearsals after the June 20th meeting.

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"Kenny told Michael to take the next two days off, spend some time with the kids," Phillips testified.

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Suddenly, judge decides to take a break at 2:24 pm PT and sent jury out of the courtroom.

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Outside the presence of the jurors, judge admonished Phillips for not answering the questions asked.

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"Mr. Phillips you need to answer questions," said Judge Yvette Palazuelos, frustrated. "Lawyers are trying to getting the answers."

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Judge told Phillips that arguing with the lawyers isn't really going to help his case, it will just lengthen his testimony.

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She noted his testimony is taking much longer than expected, and at this pace he will be here for another week.

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Phillips told the judge he's just trying not to say the wrong things or be caught in tricky questions.

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Judge: It seems like they are pretty straight forward questions, but when you offer info, it may not be good for you.

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AEG's attorney Jessica Bina defends Phillips saying the questions are compound, but that she believes he's trying to answer the questions.

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Panish said he wants to finish today, that he hasn't argued with the witness or judge. "I really tried hard, for me, it's hard!" Panish said

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Phillips said he understood and wants to go back to work as well. Promised to be better.

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Regarding the straight jacket email, Phillips said the way he read it he can't tell if were are referring to him or MJ.

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Panish pointed out that insurance was only if MJ had a break down, not Phillips. Thus, the email must've referred to MJ.

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Phillips said the email he wrote saying "this guy is trying to concern me" was referring to Kenny Ortega.

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"I had two concerns: wanted Kenny to be open minded until the meeting and I didn't want Kenny to quit," Phillips explained.

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At this point they were about $30 million plus in advance, Panish said. Phillips said it was about $28 million, which was a lot of money.
 
Re: Jacksons vs AEG - Day 26 - June 10 2013 - News Only (no discussion)

LOS ANGELES (AP) - .Jurors in the Michael Jackson case were shown an email on Monday in which the top executive at AEG Live LLC expressed grave concerns about treatments Jackson was receiving from his longtime dermatologist.

The email sent by AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips said the company was "scared to death" of drug injections given to Jackson.

Phillips told jurors the email was a response to a $48,000 bill that Jackson's manager received for the treatments by Dr. Arnold Klein.

"He scares us to death because he is shooting him up with something," Phillips wrote.

The email was sent to Jackson's business manager Michael Kane after a meeting was held at the singer's house to address his health and missed rehearsals.

The treatments included numerous shots of cosmetic drugs such as Restalyne and botox, as well as other unidentified intramuscular shots, Phillips said, citing the bill.

Klein's attorney has defended the doctor treatment of Jackson.

Katherine Jackson is suing AEG Live, claiming it failed to properly investigate her son's personal doctor, Conrad Murray, and missed warning signs about his failing health. Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter after giving Jackson a lethal dose of the anesthetic propofol.

AEG denies any wrongdoing, and Phillips and other executives have testified during the trial that it would have been inappropriate to ask about or intervene in Jackson's medical care.
 
Re: Jacksons vs AEG - Day 26 - June 10 2013 - News Only (no discussion)

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Email on 3/13/09 from Leiweke to Phillips:
Phil (Anschutz) can be such a paranoid scrooge. He thinks he's smarter than everyone.

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Phillips said again that his concern with Ortega was that he wasn't going into the meeting with an open mind and that he was going to quit.

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Panish played Phillips deposition where he said he didn't remember what he was concerned about regarding Ortega.

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"I think my answer today is clarification," Phillips said, adding he did not change his testimony.

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In his depo, played to the jury, Phillips said there were no discussions on June 20th about MJ taking a couple of days off.

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However, in court today, Phillips testified Ortega suggested that MJ take two days off.

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On Jun 23, Michael Kane wrote to DiLeo and Phillips:
Where does Arnold Klein stand on the list? (of doctors caring for MJ)

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Phillips said he maintains his position that he didn't know what, if anything, any doctor was giving MJ prescription drugs.

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"He scares us to death because he is shooting him up with something," Phillips wrote back.

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Kane responded:
Well since we owe him $48k and he wants payment maybe I should stop paying him and he'll stop shooting him up.

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Kane cont'd: I have the details of what he is doing.

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Regarding the rehearsals on June 23rd and 24th, Phillips said he watched them in its entirety.

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Panish: MJ never did the whole show, did he, sir?
Phillips: No

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"He wouldn't have, they were not ready for that," Phillips explained.

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Panish: Was MJ cold on the 23rd?
Phillips: I don't remember

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Phillips said he watched the entire rehearsal, which lasted about 3 hours. He said MJ was engaged about an hour and a half to two hours.

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Phillips said he doesn't remember whether MJ was chilled on June 24th.

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Panish: Did you ever see MJ walking around in blankets?
Phillips: It's possible, because the place was freezing. But I don't remember.

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On 6/25/09 the insurance broker wrote to Dr. Murray at 12:54:15 pm, probably London time (approximately 5 to 5am LA time):

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Email: We are dealing with a matter of great importance and your urgent attention would be greatly appreciated.

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The email talked about getting MJ's medical records. Phillips said he learned from the media that Dr. Murray had been treating MJ since 2006

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Panish: This is Dr. Murray doing something to help AEG get insurance, fair enough?
Phillips: Fair enough

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On 8/18/09 Phillips wrote email to Michael Roth:
I think I know what MJ died of and this would exonerate Conrad

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Lionel Richie's ex-wife Brenda called Philips and said MJ died of a combination of other drugs and Propofol.

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Phillips said he never told police, the DA or Dr. Murray's attorneys about it because he thought the info was not reliable.

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Panish: Did you want Dr. Murray to get exonerated?
Phillips: I'd always want an innocent man not to get convicted

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Panish played video of Phillips' deposition where he said he didn't remember what the information was but his memory has been refreshed

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Judge then adjourned session for the day. Trial resumes tomorrow morning at 9:30 am PT. Panish said he has one more hour of questioning.

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The attorneys estimated Phillips will be done testifying by Wednesday afternoon. We hope to see you tomorrow for complete coverage!
 
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Before the judge admonished Randy Phillips, he was asked about results of the June 20, 2009 meeting with Michael Jackson and Conrad Murray.

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Phillips was shown an email in which tour accountant Timm Woolley told an insurance broker that Phillips & Murray would get MJ to rehearsals

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Phillips denied getting Jackson to rehearsals was part of his duties. (Phillips wasn't copied on the email.)

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The email also claimed that Kenny Ortega may not have been demanding enough of Jackson to rehearse.

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"Either way, there are others designated to ensure MJ is front & center for rehearsals," Woolley wrote to the insurance broker.

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Phillips denied a vase was broken during the June 20th meeting at MJ's house. He said that happened at an earlier meeting.

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Phillips said he thought Frank Dileo may have broken the vase. There wasn't more spelled out about what happened in today's testimony.

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Phillips denied that Murray said during the June 20th meeting that he "couldn't take it anymore."

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Phillips denied that Murray's contract was discussed at the meeting, saying that would have been inappropriate.

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As to whether he threatened to pull the plug on "This Is It," Randy Phillips said, "Absolutely not."

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Among other statements Phillips denied making: that Jackson would be on Skid Row, and that AEG was paying for the toilet paper in MJ's home.

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Some of plaintiff attorney Brian Panish's questioning about Phillips supposed statements led to a sidebar.

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Phillips was also asked about emails a couple AEG executives (former CEO Tim Leiweke and Dan Beckerman) traded about him.

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The email described Randy Phillips as jittery, and alluded to either him or Jackson having a "mental breakdown."

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Phillips denied he was having a mental breakdown, and said he didn't want to put words in the other executives' mouths.

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Questioning then moved back to the June 20th meeting, with Phillips describing Murray as "demonstrative" toward director Kenny Ortega.

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Phillips said Murray's message to Ortega was essentially "stay in your lane" and not to interfere with medical issues.

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Phillips was then asked about emails he sent to Leiweke, others, about the results of the June 20th meeting at Jackson's house.

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This was after Jackson's attorney John Branca earlier in the day had suggested a counselor to work with Jackson.

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Phillips email:"Anyway, things are not as bleak as Kenny’s emails. John, now is not the right time to introduce a new person into his life.”

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After this email is when Phillips made the "badgering" comment to Panish that prompted Judge Palazuelos' admonition to him.

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After a break and admonition, Phillips testified about some of his concerns surrounding the show.
He said he was concerned about Ortega.

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Phillips said he was concerned that Ortega as getting into an "entrenched position" regarding Jackson's health and rehearsals.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 13s
Phillips: "I was also quite concerned that Kenny would throw up his hands in the air and quit."
The CEO was talking directly to jury.

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Plaintiff's attorney questioned Brian Panish whether his descriptions of Ortega fears was something he "just remembered right now."

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 1m
Phillips responded, "I'm remembering a lot of things now."
Panish shot back that Phillips hadn't remembered many thing during deposition.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 44s
After the June 20th meeting, Jackson took two days off and resumed rehearsals.
At that point, Phillips began working out of Staples Center

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Phillips said one of the changes to come out of the June 20th meeting was that he would be at Staples, look in on rehearsals.

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Phillips was also shown an email from his assistant, looking for a physical therapist for Jackson on June 22, 2009 _ 3 days before MJ died.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 43s
At this point, Phillips was asked about Arnold Klein. He was shown an email from Jackson's business manager Michael Kane.

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Kane: "On the list of doctors that will help get (us) from today to the opening night, where does Arnold Klein stand on the list?"

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Phillips responded about Klein: "He scares us to death because he is shooting him up with something.”

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 9s
Phillips said Kane offered to show him a $48k bill Klein submitted for treatments. He said he took a look at it.


nthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 36s
Phillips was asked about Jackson's rehearsals on June 23 and 24. He said he couldn't remember which songs were performed which day.

Anthony McCartney @mccartneyAP
Phillips said Jackson never performed an entire run-through of "This Is It" show.
"He wouldn't have, they weren't ready for that," he said.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 19s
Panish asked Phillips whether Jackson looked cold.
Phillips said he didn't remember. He described Staples Center as "freezing."

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 43s
Before court recessed for the day, Phillips was shown emails about Murray's medical records that the doctor was fielding on day MJ died

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 59s
Jackson vs AEG Live trial will resume tomorrow at 9:30 a.m.
Panish said he has another hour of questioning for Phillips.

Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 35s
We don't yet know who will testify after Randy Phillips is done. May know more about that tomorrow.
 
Jacksons vs AEG - Day 27 - June 11 2013 - News Only (no discussion)

Jacksons vs AEG - Day 27 - June 11 2013 - News Only (no discussion)

Use this thread to post any and all news stories from day 27 of Katherine Jackson vs. AEG trial.

Daily news threads are merged into the main News thread in the stickies

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Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 3m
Gotta head back into court. Panish seems like he's winding down. Will have more updates on Jackson vs AEG at the lunch break.
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Panish asked Panish several questions about whether Jackson ever told him he had a sleeping disorder. Phillips said no each time.
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Phillips: “I don’t even know where his office was other than the bar at the Bel Air Hotel.” Some of the jury laughed when this was shown.
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At the hearing, Phillips testified that Tohme wasn't a traditional music manager, and he didn't have a staff.
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Phillips testified at Tohme Tohme’s hearing before the Labor Commission in a dispute with Michael Jackson’estate.
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Phillips: “Actually, no. Michael Jackson signed this document so he must have agreed to it.”
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Panish asked whether Tohme’s contract was a conflict of interest, since he was representing both AEG and Jackson.
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Tohme’s $100k a month contract was signed by Phillips and Michael Jackson. Phillips said fee would be paid as an advance to Jackson.
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Phillips was then asked about Tohme’s contract, which called for him to “assist promoter in the production of tour events.”
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AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips told jury he did wish that Jackson was still alive.
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... “the touring exhibition, and the film/dvd. I still wish he was here!” _ Phillips email re: merchandise opportunities after MJ’s death.
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Phillips: “Michael’s death is a terrible tragedy, but life must go on. AEG will make a fortune from merch sales, ticket retention, ...(cont)
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Panish asked Phillips about lucrative merchandising opportunities for AEG Live after Jackson’s death. He showed executive an email he wrote.
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Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 8m
Tohme signed and returned the authorization to AEG Live, but Phillips said he didn’t know how quickly that happened.
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Phillips said he didn’t read a budget of production costs that was attached to June 28 letter. Budget had $450k allocated for Conrad Murray.
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Randy Phillips said on June 28, 2009, he wasn't sure whether Tohme had authority to act on Jackson’s behalf or not.
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Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 8m
Panish also showed Phillips a letter signed by Michael Jackson on May 5, 2009, terminating Tohme’s authorization to act on his behalf.
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The letter, signed by Tohme, was to confirm the Michael Jackson Co. was responsible for all the production costs for “This Is It.”
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Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 9m
Panish focused on a letter that Phillips sent to Jackson’s former manager Tohme Tohme on June 28, 2009, three days after MJ died.
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Much of the questioning centered on Jackson's manager relationships and “This is It” production costs.
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Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 9m
Plaintiff’s attorney Brian Panish started his questioning of AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips this morning.
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Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 1h
I'm back in the Jackson vs AEG Live trial. Katherine Jackson is back in court today. Will have updates later.
 
Re: Jacksons vs AEG - Day 27 - June 11 2013 - News Only (no discussion)

Promoter's e-mail: Arnold Klein, Michael Jackson doctor, 'scares us to death'
By Alan Duke, CNN
June 11, 2013 -- Updated 1834 GMT (0234 HKT)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
Randy Phillips is on the witness stand for a fifth day in the Jackson wrongful death trial
Jackson's family says AEG Live is liable in the death because of its ties to Dr. Conrad Murray
Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Jackson's death
AEG Live says Jackson controlled Murray and it didn't know Jackson abused drugs
Los Angeles (CNN) -- AEG Live's CEO wrote two days before Michael Jackson died that a doctor Jackson was seeing "scares us to death because he is shooting him up with something," court testimony shows.
Randy Phillips' e-mail could contradict his earlier testimony that he had no idea Jackson was getting prescription drugs while he was preparing for his comeback concerts.
Phillips is on the witness stand for a fifth day Tuesday in the Jackson wrongful death trial, which is in its seventh week.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Yvette Palazuelos sent jurors out of the courtroom at one point Monday afternoon so she could lecture Phillips about arguing with Jackson lawyer Brian Panish and appearing to evade his questions.
"Arguing with the lawyers is not going to help," Palazuelos told Phillips. "It's not going to help your case. It's not going to help anybody. It's lengthening your testimony. "
Jackson's mother and three children are suing AEG Live, saying the concert promoter is liable in Jackson's death because it hired, retained or supervised Dr. Conrad Murray, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
Phillips and other AEG Live executives ignored "red flags" that should have alerted them that Jackson's health was at risk as they pressured him and his doctor to stop missing rehearsals as the "This Is It" tour premiere approached in the summer of 2009, Jackson lawyers argue.
Jackson, not AEG Live, chose and controlled Murray, company lawyers argue. Although they negotiated a contract to pay Murray $150,000 a month to attend to Jackson, it was never fully executed because Jackson died before they signed, they say.
AEG executives -- including Co-CEO Paul Gongaware, who had managed Jackson's last two tours -- had no way of knowing that Jackson was abusing drugs, especially the surgical anesthetic propofol, which the coroner ruled played the largest role in his death, AEG Live lawyers argue.
Murray told investigators he was infusing propofol into Jackson nearly every night to treat his insomnia so Jackson would be rested for rehearsals.
On Monday, Panish confronted Phillips about an e-mail exchange that he had two days before Jackson's death in which Phillips was asked if Dr. Arnold Klein was "on the list of doctors that will help get us from today to the opening night."
"He scares us to death because he is shooting him up with something," Phillips replied.
Michael Kane, who was Jackson's business manager, shared with Phillips that Klein's office sent him a $48,000 bill for Jackson's frequent visits to his Beverly Hills dermatology clinic in the months before his death.
Klein's invoice said Jackson had been treated with Restalyne, Botox and unidentified drug injections, Kane wrote to Phillips.
"There were a lot of bills for injections, I didn't know what it was," Phillips said in his deposition before the trial.
Klein or his staff injected Jackson with 6,500 milligrams of Demerol during the last three months of his life, according to documents and testimony at Murray's criminal trial.
"Since we owe him $48K and he wants payment, maybe I should stop paying him so he would stop shooting him up," Kane told Phillips. "I have the details of what he is doing."
It was unclear why Kane would share Jackson's medical records with an AEG Live executive since the company's lawyers insist they were not involved with and did not pry into Jackson's health care.
 
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Katherine Jackson is in present court, wearing fuchsia. She has no other member of her family accompanying her, just bodyguard.

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Phillips said on Jun 25, the day MJ died, he was going to head to Staples Center, had no intention of going to Carolwood or pick up MJ.

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After MJ died, Phillips said Jackson's costs had exceeded $7.5 million. MJ was responsible for production costs, according to the contract.

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Phillips said he was not sure if MJ was the sole signatory to approve the costs or if Dr. Tohme had power of attorney as well.

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On the contract, it said the undersigned Dr. Tohme Tohme represents and warrants that he is an officer of the Artist.

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Phillips said he didn’t have any information that anyone else could sign and approve the expenses on behalf of MJ.

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Phillips said he received a note where MJ said Dr. Tohme was no longer his representative.

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Panish: Did you get anything confirming that Dr. Tohme was back in as an agent?
Phillips: No

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Phillips said he was concerned with MJ's weight during rehearsals. He asked his friend Loughner to assist getting Michael to eat.

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Email on 7/16/09 from Phillips:
We all were worried about MJ's weight which was 130 Ibs during rehearsal

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Email cont'd: and encouraged him to eat properly since he was so obsessed w/ the creative on the show he would either meals or forget to eat

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Email cont'd: Kenny Ortega used to personally feed him and I hired a person to be his "food" person.

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Panish: It says you hired a person just ot be his food person
Phillips: Didn’t hire him, just did it as a favor

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Phillips said his friend never got paid to be MJ's "food person".

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Email on 8/4/09 from Phillips:
Michael's death is a terrible tragedy, but life must go on.

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Email cont'd: AEG will make a fortune from merch sales, ticket retention, the touring exhibition and the film/dvd. I still wish he was here!

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As to Dr. Tohme:
Phillips testified in the Labor Commission hearing in a dispute between Dr. Tohme and MJ's estate.

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Panish asked if it's common to ask artist manager to follow promoter's directions. Phillips responded it was done with MJ's consent.

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AEG had an agreement to pay Dr. Tohme $100k per month to be MJ's manager.

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Panish: Does it seem to be a conflict of interest for artist manager to take direction from producer?

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Phillips: Actually no, because MJ signed this document, so he must've agreed to it

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Phillips said he wanted Michael to have somebody to manage him, because they needed somebody to deal with on his behalf.

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Panish asked if MJ became more anxious as tour approached. "In my opinion, I never witnessed Michael being anxious," Phillips testified.

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Phillips said Michael never told him he had sleeping problems.

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After the lunch on May 4, Phillips said he had one phone call with Dr. Tohme, but they never discussed this case, Phillips said.

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As to Frank DiLeo:
Phillips said Frank DiLeo asked AEG to advance him $50,000, and he believes MJ approved it.

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Phillips wrote in an email: "I think we need to, but I am not sure how without a contract in place or MJ directing us to via signed letter."

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"We just sign off and pray," Gongaware responded.

"But what we apply it against," Phillips wrote back.

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Phillips cont'd: "I think we need MJ to acknowledge for our record and direct us. You know he has amnesia when it comes to paying people."

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Phillips said he believe MJ must've had a lawyer on June 2, 2009. He said MJ used different lawyers for different things.

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On 6/2/09, Phillips wrote to Jeff Wald (maker coffee table books):
Jeff, remember getting MJ to focus is not the easiest thing in the world

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Email cont'd: we still have no lawyer, business manager, or, even, real manager in place. It is a nightmare!

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Phillips said he didn't mean to say that Frank DiLeo wasn't a real manager.

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Phillips said he didn't act as MJ's manager. Panish asked if crisis management is responsibility of personal manager, he said lawyers do it

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Part of the agreement with Michael was that AEG would buy a house in Las Vegas for the artist.

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"I did not deal with MJ's affairs, but dealing with MJ was exhausting," Phillips explained.

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Panish said he had no more questions at this time for Phillips. Now it's defendant's turn to question Phillips. Marvin Putnam is doing it.

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Frank DiLeo was the person Phillips dealt with on behalf of MJ, the exec said.

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"Michael was imperial, which made him great but also impossible to deal with," Phillips explained

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Phillips: He (MJ) would change his mind, want different things at different times.

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Phillips: He would change reps as he changed socks, we needed score card to know who was representing him.

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Putnam: Could you dictate who MJ hired?
Phillips: No

"Dr. Tohme was introduced to me as MJ's manager," Phillips said.

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Phillips said MJ and Dr. Tohme seemed to have a very close relationship and Dr. Tohme seemed to care very much about MJ.

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Dr. Tohme was introduced to MJ by Jermaine Jackson, Phillips said. There was a familiarity between all of them, he said.

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Phillips said MJ wanted to get 'back on the saddle', so Jermaine introduced him to Dr. Tohme.

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"He said Michael was determined to restart his career," Phillips said Dr. Tohme told him. "It was time for a comeback," he recalled hearing.

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"The only way I dealt with MJ was through Dr. Tohme," Phillips said.

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Phillips said AEG never paid Dr. Tohme because there were conditions in the contract, like getting insurance for the show, that were not met

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Also, Phillips said he received MJ's letter terminating Dr. Tohme. "Dr. Tohme obviously could not fulfill his obligations then."

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Phillips testified MJ told him Dr. Tohme wasto handle some of his business affairs, like purchase house in Vegas, and work with Frank DiLeo.

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MJ said DiLeo would be dealing with the entertainment part of his career and stuff MJ thought Dr. Tohme was not qualified to do.

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After MJ died, Phillips said MJ's Estate wanted a detailed expenditure of the production.

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As to meeting at the Polo lounge, Phillips said he received a call from Dr. Tohme asking to meet since he had already met Jackson's attys.

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Phillips said he picked the Polo lounge because it was a convenient and public location.

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Judge then broke session for lunch. Testimony resumes within half an hour. For complete coverage, watch @ABC7 and http://www.abc7.com
 
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Putnam: "Did they show you any documents?" (Another question Panish often asks.)
Phillips: "Just the menu."
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Putnam: "Did you meet with your attorneys over lunch?" (the jury laughed.)
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After the lunch break, defense attorney Marvin Putnam asked Phillips a few questions that Panish likes to ask after every break.
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Phillips: “If it was going to be secret, it wouldn’t have been at the Polo Lounge, it would have been in someone’s offices.”
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Putnam asked Phillips if there was some secret reason for meeting with Tohme.
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Phillips said lunch meeting lasted about 90 minutes, but he left the table for about half of the meeting to talk to other people.
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Phillips said he didn’t directly discuss the case with Tohme, but wasn’t surprised that the lawyers wanted to discuss it, given the stakes.
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Phillips said Tohme’s lawyer wanted to meet with them. By that point, Tohme said he’d already met with Katherine Jackson’s lawyers.
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Putnam then asked Phillips about a meeting the pair had with Tohme and his lawyer a few weeks ago at the Polo Lounge in Beverly Hills.
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Phillips recounted a meeting at estate executor John Branca’s office after Jackson died. He said a concert expense ledger was requested then
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The production expenses were eventually submitted and approved by Jackson’s estate, Phillips said.
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On the tour production expenses that Tohme approved was only part of the expenses. He said Dileo signed a similar document.
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He said that the plan was for Tohme and Dileo to work together as Jackson’s managers.
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Phillips said it was his understanding that Jackson wanted Tohme to handle some of his business affairs, including buying a home in Vegas.
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He said that about 10 days before Jackson died, the singer asked to see Tohme.
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Phillips said to the best of his understanding, Tohme was never paid by AEG Live.
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Phillips noted that Tohme’s contract was predicated on him getting cancellation insurance, which didn’t happen in time.
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Putnam then showed Phillips Tohme’s agreement for $100k a month. Phillips noted that Jackson signed the agreement.
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If someone is referred directly by the artist, Phillips said no check would be done. That was the case with Tohme.
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The company checks references of people who it hasn’t done business with, Phillips said.
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Phillips said no reference/background check is needed if the person has done business with AEG Live before.
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Phillips said there are three ways AEG Live checks out people it does business with.
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He also told jurors that he understood that Tohme had been introduced to Jackson by his brother, Jermaine.
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Putnam then asked Phillips about Tohme Tohme. Phillips said he saw Jackson and Tohme as having a close relationship.
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“Michael brought him back in,” Phillips said of Branca, just before the singer’s death. Katherine Jackson shook her head.
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Phillips recounted their history, that Branca had represented Jackson for part of his career, but the pair had a falling out.
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Putnam asked Phillips about several people involved in Jackson’s business affairs. He asked about estate executor John Branca.
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AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips said he could not dictate who Jackson hired at all.
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Putnam asked Phillips why he didn’t stop Jackson from changing reps. “How would I do that,” Phillips replied.
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Phillips: “He would change his mind. He would change representatives -- like we change our socks.”
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Phillips: ... “It was also one of the things that made him impossible to do business with.”
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Phillips: “Michael was mercurial. It was one of the things that made him great. (cont.)
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Putnam: “You’ve indicated that dealing with Michael Jackson was (pause) challenging.”
(This is still from the morning session, FYI)
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We're done for the day in Jackson vs. AEG Live. Testimony resumes at 9:45 a.m. tomorrow.
(Some updates from today's testimony coming.)

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Topic included the purchase of Neverland, settling a lawsuit over Jackson memorabilia and a perfume deal. (Corrected tweet.)
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Phillips said the meeting was arranged at the request of Frank Dileo.
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Topic included the purchase of Neverland, settling a lawsuit over Jackson memorabilia and a perfume dead.
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He showed an email that Phillips sent to Jackson’s assistant, Michael Amir Williams, arranging a meeting to discuss various deals.
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At this point, AEG Live defense attorney Marvin Putnam took over questioning. He started asking topics Panish addressed.
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Phillips: “Dealing with Michael was exhausting, yes.”
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Panish’s final question: “You felt it was exhausting taking care of all of Michael Jackson’s affairs?”
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Randy Phillips denied he wanted to be MJ’s manager, or that his actions were manager functions.
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Panish cited Phillips trying to manage several lawsuits Jackson was facing and other business transactions.
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Panish asked Phillips whether he was trying to act as Michael Jackson’s manager before the singer’s death. Phillips said no.
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Azoff’s replied that having insurance was key. “You are a genius on this one dude,” he wrote Phillips.
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In one of the emails, Phillips asked Azoff the “odds” of Jackson making it through 50 concerts at London’s O2 arena.
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Before concluding his questioning Panish asked Phillips about emails he exchanged with music executive Irving Azoff.
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Phillips said he trusted Tohme based on how he treated Michael Jackson. He said he thought at the time, he did a “phenomenal job.”
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She said she was concerned and whether he was “the real McCoy.” She also recommended a background check on Tohme.
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The lawyer showed Phillips emails in which Kathy Jorrie, an attorney working for AEG, expressed doubt about Tohme.
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Panish noted that Phillips in the email meant that Tohme Tohme wasn’t a real manager for Jackson.
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Phillips email: “... we still have no lawyer, business manager, or, even, real manager in place. It is a nightmare!”
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Panish asked Phillips about statements he made regarding Jackson lacking representation in June 2009. He showed him an email Phillips wrote.
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Phillips: “You needed a scorecard to keep track of who was in and who was out.”
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Phillips reiterated how difficult it could be to figure out who was authorized to act on Jackson’s behalf.
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Gongaware replied, “We just sign off and pray.” That led Panish to question if that’s how AEG did business. Phillips said no.
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Phillips replied that they’d need a signed contract or letter with Jackson authorizing that Dileo could be paid a $50k advance.
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AEG exec Paul Gongaware wrote Phillips: “This is a bit strange. “Only when instructed”? How are we to know?”
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The letter included the curious phrasing that Dileo could conduct business on Jackson’s behalf “only when instructed.”
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Plaintiff’s attorney Brian Panish showed a May 2, 2009 letter signed by Jackson indicating that Dileo was one of his representatives.
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AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips was also asked whether he ever saw a signed agreement for Frank Dileo to work as Jackson’s manager.
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These are from the morning session, mostly, FYI. I'll indicate when they switch into afternoon testimony.
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Coming up are a few updates on testimony in Jackson vs AEG Live that I couldn't address earlier.
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AEG Live defense attorney Marvin Putnam had about 30 mins to question Phillips before the lunch break.
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Plaintiff's attorney Brian Panish concluded his questioning of AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips.
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Coming up are a few updates on testimony in Jackson vs AEG Live that I couldn't address earlier.

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These are from the morning session, mostly, FYI. I'll indicate when they switch into afternoon testimony.

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AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips was also asked whether he ever saw a signed agreement for Frank Dileo to work as Jackson’s manager.

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Plaintiff’s attorney Brian Panish showed a May 2, 2009 letter signed by Jackson indicating that Dileo was one of his representatives.

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The letter included the curious phrasing that Dileo could conduct business on Jackson’s behalf “only when instructed.”

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AEG exec Paul Gongaware wrote Phillips: “This is a bit strange. “Only when instructed”? How are we to know?”

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Phillips replied that they’d need a signed contract or letter with Jackson authorizing that Dileo could be paid a $50k advance.

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Gongaware replied, “We just sign off and pray.” That led Panish to question if that’s how AEG did business. Phillips said no.

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Phillips reiterated how difficult it could be to figure out who was authorized to act on Jackson’s behalf.

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Phillips: “You needed a scorecard to keep track of who was in and who was out.”

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Panish asked Phillips about statements he made regarding Jackson lacking representation in June 2009. He showed him an email Phillips wrote.

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Phillips email: “... we still have no lawyer, business manager, or, even, real manager in place. It is a nightmare!”

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Panish noted that Phillips in the email meant that Tohme Tohme wasn’t a real manager for Jackson.

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The lawyer showed Phillips emails in which Kathy Jorrie, an attorney working for AEG, expressed doubt about Tohme.

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She said she was concerned and whether he was “the real McCoy.” She also recommended a background check on Tohme.

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Phillips said he trusted Tohme based on how he treated Michael Jackson. He said he thought at the time, he did a “phenomenal job.”

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Before concluding his questioning Panish asked Phillips about emails he exchanged with music executive Irving Azoff.

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In one of the emails, Phillips asked Azoff the “odds” of Jackson making it through 50 concerts at London’s O2 arena.

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Azoff’s replied that having insurance was key. “You are a genius on this one dude,” he wrote Phillips.

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Panish asked Phillips whether he was trying to act as Michael Jackson’s manager before the singer’s death. Phillips said no.

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Panish cited Phillips trying to manage several lawsuits Jackson was facing and other business transactions.

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Randy Phillips denied he wanted to be MJ’s manager, or that his actions were manager functions.

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Panish’s final question: “You felt it was exhausting taking care of all of Michael Jackson’s affairs?”

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Phillips: “Dealing with Michael was exhausting, yes.”

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At this point, AEG Live defense attorney Marvin Putnam took over questioning. He started asking topics Panish addressed.

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He showed an email that Phillips sent to Jackson’s assistant, Michael Amir Williams, arranging a meeting to discuss various deals.

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Topic included the purchase of Neverland, settling a lawsuit over Jackson memorabilia and a perfume dead.

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Phillips said the meeting was arranged at the request of Frank Dileo.

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Topic included the purchase of Neverland, settling a lawsuit over Jackson memorabilia and a perfume deal. (Corrected tweet.)

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We're done for the day in Jackson vs. AEG Live. Testimony resumes at 9:45 a.m. tomorrow. (Some updates from today's testimony coming.)

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Putnam: “You’ve indicated that dealing with Michael Jackson was (pause) challenging.” (This is still from the morning session, FYI)

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Phillips: “Michael was mercurial. It was one of the things that made him great. (cont.)

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Phillips: ... “It was also one of the things that made him impossible to do business with.”

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Phillips: “He would change his mind. He would change representatives -- like we change our socks.”

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Putnam asked Phillips why he didn’t stop Jackson from changing reps. “How would I do that,” Phillips replied.

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AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips said he could not dictate who Jackson hired at all.

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Putnam asked Phillips about several people involved in Jackson’s business affairs. He asked about estate executor John Branca.

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Phillips recounted their history, that Branca had represented Jackson for part of his career, but the pair had a falling out.

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“Michael brought him back in,” Phillips said of Branca, just before the singer’s death. Katherine Jackson shook her head.

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Putnam then asked Phillips about Tohme Tohme. Phillips said he saw Jackson and Tohme as having a close relationship.

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He also told jurors that he understood that Tohme had been introduced to Jackson by his brother, Jermaine.

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Phillips said there are three ways AEG Live checks out people it does business with.

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Phillips said no reference/background check is needed if the person has done business with AEG Live before.

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The company checks references of people who it hasn’t done business with, Phillips said.

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If someone is referred directly by the artist, Phillips said no check would be done. That was the case with Tohme.

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Putnam then showed Phillips Tohme’s agreement for $100k a month. Phillips noted that Jackson signed the agreement.

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Phillips noted that Tohme’s contract was predicated on him getting cancellation insurance, which didn’t happen in time.

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Phillips said to the best of his understanding, Tohme was never paid by AEG Live.

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He said that about 10 days before Jackson died, the singer asked to see Tohme.

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Phillips said it was his understanding that Jackson wanted Tohme to handle some of his business affairs, including buying a home in Vegas.

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He said that the plan was for Tohme and Dileo to work together as Jackson’s managers.

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On the tour production expenses that Tohme approved was only part of the expenses. He said Dileo signed a similar document.

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The production expenses were eventually submitted and approved by Jackson’s estate, Phillips said.

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Phillips recounted a meeting at estate executor John Branca’s office after Jackson died. He said a concert expense ledger was requested then

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Putnam then asked Phillips about a meeting the pair had with Tohme and his lawyer a few weeks ago at the Polo Lounge in Beverly Hills.

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Phillips said Tohme’s lawyer wanted to meet with them. By that point, Tohme said he’d already met with Katherine Jackson’s lawyers.

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Phillips said he didn’t directly discuss the case with Tohme, but wasn’t surprised that the lawyers wanted to discuss it, given the stakes.

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Phillips said lunch meeting lasted about 90 minutes, but he left the table for about half of the meeting to talk to other people.

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Putnam asked Phillips if there was some secret reason for meeting with Tohme.

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Phillips: “If it was going to be secret, it wouldn’t have been at the Polo Lounge, it would have been in someone’s offices.”

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That was the extent of testimony in the morning session. It'll take awhile for me to get to updates from the afternoon.

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After the lunch break, defense attorney Marvin Putnam asked Phillips a few questions that Panish likes to ask after every break.

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Putnam: "Did you meet with your attorneys over lunch?" (the jury laughed.) Phillips said yes.

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Putnam: "Did they show you any documents?" (Another question Panish often asks.) Phillips: "Just the menu." There was more laughter.
 
Re: Jacksons vs AEG - Day 27 - June 11 2013 - News Only (no discussion)

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After lunch, Putnam resumed questioning Randy Phillips. Katherine Jackson is not in court for the afternoon session.

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Putnam asked Phillips if he met with his attorney over lunch hour. All the jurors laughed loud. This is how Panish begins after lunch.

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Putnam: Did they show you any documents?
Phillips: Just the menu

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Phillips said Estate of Michael Jackson asked him to be witness for them in the Labor Commission dispute between Dr. Tohme and MJ's estate.

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"Yes, I served as his manager for 10 years," Phillips said about his relationship with Lionel Richie. Brenda Richie is Lionel's ex-wife.

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Putnam inquired about email Phillips sent to AEG's publicity rep on 8/18/09:
I think I know what MJ died of and this would exonerate Conrad

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"Brenda had called me to tell me that she was in communication with Michael either through a medium or directly," Phillips testified.

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Panish objected: triple hearsay! Courtroom bursted into laughter.

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Phillips said Michael told Brenda that it wasn't Dr. Murray's fault and he had killed himself. "I told you it was weird," Phillips expressed

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Putnam asked why he didn't tell LAPD what Brenda said. "I didn't want to be in that straight jacket Dan was talking about," Phillips said

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Phillips clarified he didn't think it was relevant information.

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Putnam showed a letter signed by MJ on June 9, 2009 requesting AEG to advance the sum of $50,000 to Frank DiLeo.

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Phillips said his deposition happened three and a half years after MJ died. He believed there were over 9,000 email turned over.

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In preparation for his testimony, Phillips said he watched his testimony given in Dr. Conrad Murray's criminal case.

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Phillips said he prepared himself prior to his deposition, but not like he did for testifying in court.

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Phillips said he didn't believe he knew what emails were going to be used, thus he didn't want to read everything they produced.

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Phillips explained he has had time to look over all the emails in detail since his depo, therefore he was able to remember the events better

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"We are not a very litigious company," Phillips clarified. "I did not realize there's that 'gotcha' politics, 'gotcha' legal process."

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"Even though you know the answer to a question, you want the person to use it wrong so you can use it against them," Phillips opined.

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Phillips said he was not designated as PMK (person with most knowledge) or PMQ (person most qualified) for AEG.

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Phillips said he made only one substantive correction to his deposition transcript.

Phillips said he's the president and CEO of AEG Live.

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Phillips said AEG Live has at least 10 divisions, deal, with talent, produce shows, international tours, festivals.

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In college, Phillips became the director of special events for students association. He graduated from Stanford in Political Science.

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He went to law school at University of Santa Clara.

Phillips promoted the Harlem Globetrotters. One of the stars asked to manage him.

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Phillips said he thought it was a good move to start his career, moved to LA, transferred to Loyola Law School.

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He started management career with Management West International, then worked at Stiefel & Phillips through 1996.

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He managed Rod Stewart and Matthew Brodrick. Then they repped Guns N Roses, Toni Braxton, Prince, Simple Minds, Morrisey.

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Phillips worked with MJ at this point. He represented the artist in an endorsement deal and a line of sneakers.

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"He was hot as a pistol," Phillips described MJ. "This was in early 90s, right before History".

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"It was one of the biggest endorsements made at the time," Phillips said. "The deal was a success."

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Phillips said the line of sneakers was not successful, though. The company he made the deal was LA Gear.

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"When MJ didn't like something, he was less than demure," Phillips testified. "Some of the shoes was really quite hideous," Phillips said.

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"Let's stop this s**t, it's ugly, they don't know what they're doing, this stuff is s**t, they're going to ruin me" Phillips said MJ reacted

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Phillips described MJ as 'incredibly sharp' doing business.

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After the LA Gear deal, MJ and John Branca asked Phillips to manage MJ. He said no. His next dealing with MJ was not until 2007.

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Phillips left Stiefel and Phillips to work at Red Ant Entertainment from 96 to 99, continued to co-manage Toni Braxton.

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Managed group called Dream on Puffy Combs Label. Then approached by John Meglan and Paul Gongaware to start Concerts West, now AEG Live

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"They wanted me to help them secure a tour with an artist named Britney Spears," Phillips explained.

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Phillips said he had a very good relationship with her manager at the time. It was the first big break tour of Britney Spears.

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Phillips was consultant on the tour and had a piece of the profits. After the tour, Leiweke asked Phillips to consider in-house position.

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Phillips wrote the business plan over the weekend and became the president and CEO of AEG Live in 2001.

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Phillips said AEG Live created Coachella festival. They used the infrastructure, equipment for another genre of music, Stagecoach festival.

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Phillips talked about the residency shows AEG Live promotes in Las Vegas: Celine Dion, Elton John, Cher, Shania Twain, Rod Stewart.

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Phillips said AEG Live promoted and produced Prince's most successfully tour, "Musicality" in 2004.

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Phillips testified they produced and promoted Prince's 21 sold out Nights at the O2 arena and residency show in Vegas at Rio Hotel in 2006.

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Artist management team: attorney, business manager, agent, broker, personal manager, generally four people, Phillips explained.

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Phillips said there are two ways a tour begin: once artist releases new album, Phillips goes to the artist team and pitches the company.

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Other way is management of an artist pitches the tour to AEG.

"My job is to go and actually sell the concepts and ideas," Phillips said.

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He described himself as "schmoozer in chief".

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Phillips said superstars who fill up big arenas, like Staples, work on a 90-10 split, where 90% of profits goes to artist, 10% to promoter.

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Once he wins the bid, Phillips passes the deal on to someone else within AEG Live better prepared to handle it.

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"I don't think I sit on this throne," Phillips explained. "We have a very open decision-making process at AEG Live.

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"I'm like manager's promoter, I think like a manager, I think in term of the brand itself," Phillips explained.

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Phillips has deal w/ AEG Live where he's allowed to manage 2 acts, Dream and Lionel Richie. Dream dissolved, AEG allowed him to manage Usher

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Phillips said Live Nation is about three times bigger than AEG Live. They are competitors when it comes to touring.

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"I think we're a better company," Phillips opined. He said Live Nation is in the amphitheater business and AEG is strictly an arena touring.

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In interview w/ Telegraph, Phillips said AEG Live was under assault by 800lb gorilla called Live Nation, planning to merge w/ Ticketmaster

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"Number 1 doesn't necessary make you the most profitable," Phillips said.

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"Why take all this risk in deploy capital in this way if you're not to make a profit?" Phillips explained.

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"I don't particularly love music, that's not why I got into it. I love the deal," Phillips testified.

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It's difficult as it can the to deal with the artists, but Phillips said he loves the challenge.

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Phillips said he is told all the time to just follow their business plan and not even look at Live Nation. It is a competitive business.

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AEG Live is working on a BET Music Festival on June 28.
Friday: Beyonce, more mainstream artist

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Saturday: Snoop Miguel and Kendrick Lamar, younger crowd
Sunday: Adult contemporary: R Kelly, Boyz to Men, The Jacksons.

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"We book them," Phillips said. Deal was done by someone else at AEG Live, who will be promoting and producing this festival.

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Phillips talked about the difference between promoting and producing.

MJ didn't have touring team or money to produce "This Is It" tour.

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Phillips said it's very expensive to keep everyone on staff if you're not touring regularly. Jackson hadn't toured for many years.

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AEG Live is promoting Justin Bieber world tour. It will be 130 shows over 14-15 months. "It's a very substantial amount," Phillips said.

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AEG promoted The Rolling Stones, 21 shows. Putnam asked why the difference in the amount of shows.

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"He's 19, Mick Jagger is 70," Phillips responded. Rolling Stones sales is gigantic, so they don't have to do as many concerts.

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Putnam: Can AEG Live force an artist to perform on a show?
Phillips: No, the artist has the ultimate veto power

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Phillips: We live in a free society, they are not my slaves. If the artist doesn't want to perform, there's nothing we can do.

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Phillips said Peter Lopez, an attorney for MJ, asked for a meeting with AEG Live in 2007. It took place in Las Vegas.

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"I was told by John that Michael wanted to get back to work and that's why we were there," Phillips testified.

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"MJ, for all the complexities of dealing with Michael, was one of the biggest stars in the world," Phillips testified.

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Phillips said MJ talked about putting out new music, do something different, constantly putting music out, every 6 weeks, and tour around it

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They also discussed the idea to do mini series on King Tut and do mini movies. Meeting lasted about 90 minutes, Phillips said.

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"He looked great, very animated, he talked a lot about what he wanted to do," Phillips described. "He seemed fine to me."

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Phillips said he didn't think MJ was abusing prescription drugs at the time and he was not concerned with his health.

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There was another meeting where Phillips said MJ showed a mini-film he called Ghost. They also discussed mini-series on King Tut.

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"MJ was great, animated, clear, like the star he was" Phillips described

He detailed scene of meeting where MJ threw a pencil at him, joking

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"We picked London because his popularity was less diminished because of the troubles he had had," Phillips explained.

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MJ ended up not moving forward with the tour then. "That was MJ," Phillips explained.

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Phillips said Colony Capital, a real estate investment company, got involved with MJ's finance.

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They purchased the note of Neverland from a bank for $23 million and MJ wanted to start his career again and make money.

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Colony asked for a meeting with Phillips. That's where he learned about Dr. Tohme, who Phillips says was MJ's manager at the time.

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Meeting happened in 2008 at the bar of the Bel Air Hotel at the request of Dr. Tohme.

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"The most pressing thing for him, Michael, at that time, he was fixating in getting a house for him and his children, Phillips said.

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"He didn't want to live in other people's house anymore," Phillips expressed.

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Putnam showed the email from Jun 13, 2008 with plans for MJ.

(the not fast, need to be controlled as much as possible email)

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"Perfection is expensive, and incidentally impossible to achieve," Phillips opined, saying they tried to control MJ's spending, nothing else

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Putnam: How did you do controlling him financially?
Phillips: Not very well, but I blame Paul (Gongaware)

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Court adjourned until 9:45 am PT tomorrow. Randy Phillips will be on stand again. We hope to see you all tomorrow!
 
AEG's $100,000-a-month contract with Jackson's manager questioned

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By Jeff Gottlieb
June 11, 2013, 3:41 p.m.
AEG was paying Michael Jackson's manager $100,000 a month, an arrangement that an attorney on Tuesday suggested was unusual and possibly a conflict since managers were typically supposed to represent their clients.

Brian Panish, an attorney for Jackson's mother and children, who are suing AEG Live, showed the jury a contract that manager Tohme Tohme signed with AEG that said he was supposed to assist the company.

But Randy Phillips, AEG Live's chief executive, testifying for the fifth day, said he didn't think there was a conflict because Jackson also signed the agreement.

FULL COVERAGE: AEG wrongful death trial

He said the money was an advance to Jackson but that Tohme, who was named in a claim filed by Jackson's estate, was never paid.

Phillips also said he didn't know of any similar agreements AEG had with performers' managers.

In an email at the time Jackson was preparing for his “This Is It” comeback concerts, an AEG lawyer said she had questions about whether Tohme was "the real McCoy" and suggested the company hire a private investigator to do a background check on Tohme "and/or at a minimum, that someone at AEG Live meet with Michael Jackson to make sure he understands that we are entering into a tour agreement with him that will require him to perform a worldwide tour….”

Phillips expressed some of the oddities of dealing with Tohme when he testified before the state labor board in the sometime manager's claim against Jackson's estate. “Dr. Tohme was not a traditional music manager," Phillips said at the hearing.

"I don’t even know where his office was other than the bar at the Bel-Air hotel.”

Still, Phillips said he thought Tohme did a "phenomenal job" for Jackson. "He is a good guy who has done miracles for MJ, just not a manager," he wrote in an email.


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Phillips said dealing with Jackson was “challenging.”

Asked to explain, he said, “Because Michael was mercurial. One of the things that made him great was also one of things that made him impossible.”

“He would change his mind. He wanted different things at different times. He changed representatives like we change socks."

Phillips testified you needed a "score card" to keep track of Jackson's shifting group of representatives.

Philips reiterated the problem in a June 2, 2009, email, amid rehearsals for Jackson's 50 concerts in London.

".... Getting MJ to focus is not the easiest thing in the world and we still have no lawyer, no business manager, or, even, a real manager in place. It is a nightmare!” he wrote.

The Jacksons claim in their lawsuit that AEG negligently hired and supervised Conrad Murray, the doctor who gave him the lethal dose of the anesthetic propofol. AEG says that Jackson hired Murray and that any money it was supposed to pay the doctor was an advance to Jackson.

Murray is serving jail time after being convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
 
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Friday will also be a half day session in Jackson vs AEG Live trial.
I'll be back in court tomorrow morning. Good night everyone.

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It seems likely Phillips will be on stand rest of the week. A juror has a job interview on Thursday afternoon, so it’ll be a short day.
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Court recessed for the day shortly after jurors saw this email. Testimony resumes at 9:45 a.m. Pacific time tomorrow.
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In a proposal for Jackson’s concerts, Phillips wrote that he believed Jackson could “net, at least, $1 (million) per night” after fees.
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Phillips said Jackson was most concerned about getting a house for him and his children.

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There was a later meeting at the Colony Capital offices in LA. He said by that point, they were talking about Jackson performing.
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He said in the first meeting, Jackson was “elated” to see him and Paul Gongaware because they were “familiar faces to him.”
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The first two meetings were in Las Vegas in 2007. Phillips said Jackson was animated and appeared healthy.
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Phillips then recounted the series of meetings leading up to announcing Jackson’s “This Is It” tour.

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Putnam: “Why can’t you make them?” Phillips: “We live in a free society. They’re not my slaves.”
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He said AEG Live cannot force artists to perform. “The artist has what I call the ultimate veto. They don’t have to show up,” he said.
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Phillips said concert promotion is risky. “Until you put tickets on sale, you just never know,” he said.
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Putnam asked why the vast different. “He’s 19,” Phillips said of Bieber. “Mick Jagger is 70.”
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By comparison, Justin Bieber is doing 130 concerts over a 14-15 month period, Phillips said.
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The ticket prices are so high, Phillips said, that the Stones can make a lot of money off of a few shows.
They also employ their own crew.
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After a break, Phillips testified about how different tours work. He noted that the AEG-promoted Rolling Stones tour is only a few shows.
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The BET Experience is being promoted by AEG Live.
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Putnam then asked Phillips about the upcoming BET Experience music festival. Beyoncé is scheduled to perform. So are the Jacksons on June 30
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Phillips said he has to deliver good news and bad news to artists. He said some musicians want big productions, but also big profits.
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He then said explained why he is in the business. He said he doesn’t necessarily love music. “I love the deal. I love the action,” he said.
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He noted that Live Nation is a publicly-traded company and has to answer to shareholders, investors. AEG Live does not.
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Phillips re-iterated a point Paul Gongaware made previously, that AEG Live doesn’t want to be the No. 1 concert promoter, they say.
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Phillips said Live Nation is also one of AEG Live’s biggest customers, since it rents AEG’s arenas. Live Nation owns only open-air venues.
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He described AEG Live’s relationship with Live Nation, a competitor and larger concert promoter.
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Phillips noted that he’s a salesman. He sells ideas for concerts, festivals. “I’m Schmoozer in Chief,” he said. A few jurors smiled.
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By the time I’d returned, Phillips was discussing his role and the structure of AEG Live and its role in the concert business.
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At this point I had to step out for a bit to handle some phone calls, so missed some testimony.
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Phillips said he didn’t tell police because he didn’t want to end up in a strait-jacket, as some AEG execs feared he might over tour issues.
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Phillips testimony: “Michael told her it was wasn’t Dr. Murray’s fault. He accidentally killed himself.”
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The judge commented the testimony was “clearly not offered for the truth.”
Phillips: “I said it was weird.”
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Panish objected again. “Double, triple hearsay,” he said.
Lots of laughter in the courtroom, among jurors.
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Phillips said Richie told him she had communicated with Jackson _ either directly or through a medium.
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It wasn’t until Putnam’s questioning today _ over Panish’s objections it was hearsay_ that Phillips told the jury what Richie told him.
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He would only say the information was somewhat weird.
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Panish asked if he had info to exonerate Murray, why he didn’t call police. Phillips said info came from Brenda Richie, but didn’t elaborate
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Phillips email: “I wonder why now. I think I know what MJ died of and this would exonerate Conrad.”
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Phillips had written an email to an AEG spokesman on Aug. 18 after Murray released a videotaped statement.
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This first came up Monday in questioning by plaintiff’s attorney Brian Panish, who asked why Phillips didn’t disclose conversation to police
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Phillips used to be Lionel Richie’s ex-manager, and he says Brenda Richie called him a few weeks after Jackson died.
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After joking about meeting with attorneys at lunch, Phillips testified about a conversation with Brenda Richie, Lionel Richie’s ex-wife.
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I had to catch up on some other work this afternoon, so I’m going to tweet just a few updates from afternoon testimony Jackson vs. AEG Live.
 
Re: Jacksons vs AEG - Day 27 - June 11 2013 - News Only (no discussion)

Alan Duke update of the above article :

Phillips' testimony differs from CNN interview

Phillips met with Jackson, Dr. Murray and show director Kenny Ortega on June 20, 2009, after production manager John "Bugzee" Houghdahl sent an e-mail to producers titled "trouble at the Front."

"I have watched him deteriorate in front of my eyes over the last 8 weeks. He was able to do multiple 360 spins back in April. He'd fall on his ass if he tried now," Houghdahl wrote about Jackson.

Ortega sent Jackson home from a rehearsal the night before because of his strange behavior.

"He was a basket case and Kenny was concerned he would embarrass himself on stage, or worse yet -- get hurt," Houghdahl wrote. "The company is rehearsing right now, but the DOUBT is pervasive."

Phillips' testimony about the meeting this week contradicts what he told CNN's Don Lemon in 2010, just before the first anniversary of Jackson's death.

He testified Monday that it was a "highly charged situation" because of producers' concerns about Jackson's readiness for the show just three weeks away, although he downplayed the drama in the CNN interview.

Contrary to the production manager's e-mail, Phillips told CNN there was no concern about Jackson's dancing. "You know, there was very little to worry about him performing."

"Kenny felt that Michael was taking this show a little too nonchalantly," Phillips told CNN.

Phillips testified Monday that the meeting with Dr. Murray and Jackson -- which he called "an intervention" in an e-mail -- was called to find out what was wrong with Jackson.

But in the CNN interview, Phillips denied it was AEG Live who wanted Murray to be there. "Michael brought him," he said. "That was Michael's choice. He brought Dr. Murray into the meeting."

"I didn't invite Dr. Murray into the meeting," Phillips said in response to a follow up question by Lemon. "Michael brought Dr. Murray into the meeting."

"Why would Jackson feel he needed his doctor to meet with the concert promoters?" Lemon asked.

"Because he was using Dr. Murray like he would a manager or a representative," Phillips said. "He wanted him to speak for him."

"Did that seem odd to you?" Lemon asked.

"No, nothing seems odd in Michael world," he said.

CNN's Stan Wilson contributed to this report.

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AEG CEO: Michael Jackson ‘Mercurial’, ‘Impossible To Do Business With’
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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — The top executive for concert promoter AEG testified Tuesday that Michael Jackson was “mercurial” and “impossible to do business with” as he took the stand for the fifth day in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the late singer’s mother.

After enduring five days of questioning from lead Jackson attorney Brian Panish, AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips was questioned by attorneys defending the entertainment giant.

CBS2′s Randy Paige reports that Phillips was visibly relieved as AEG’s lead attorney Marvin Putnam took over questioning shortly before lunch Tuesday.

Putnam asked about the difficulties Phillips encountered working with the late singer.

“Michael was mercurial,” Phillips testified. “One of the things that made him great and one of the things that made him impossible to do business with.”

“He would change representatives like we change our socks,” Phillips went on to say. “You pretty much needed a scorecard as to who was managing Michael at any given time.”


“Why didn’t you put a stop to that?” Putnam asked. “Could you dictate anybody that he hire?”

“No,” Phillips testified.

Putnam told reporters last week that Jackson attorneys were trying to allege inconsistencies in Phillips’ statements that the documents did not support.

“They very pointedly decided they’re not going to show all of those things because they would like the record to reflect something it doesn’t,” he said.

Katherine Jackson attended morning sessions but did not return in the afternoon.

According to testimony Tuesday, AEG Live will produce a weekend of concerts this summer that will include a performance by The Jacksons.
 
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- It was Michael Jackson who wanted a comeback tour, and it was the pop star's manager who approached AEG to make it happen, AEG Live President Randy Phillips testified Tuesday during the Jackson family's wrongful death trial.

Phillips was rebutting allegations that AEG pressured Jackson to perform beyond the artist's limits. For the first time in five days, Philliips got his turn to tell his story with the AEG defense team asking the questions.

Phillips testified that dealing with Jackson was challenging and that the artist was mercurial. It was one of the things that made him great, Phillips told the jury. But he said it also made Jackson difficult, because the singer would change his mind and change his representatives like people change socks.

Defense attorney Marvin Putnam asked Phillips if he could demand who managed Jackson or if he could dictate who Jackson worked with. Phillips answered no to both.

A cornerstone of the negligence lawsuit filed by Katherine Jackson is that AEG allegedly hired Conrad Murray, the physician who administered a surgical sedative to Jackson to help him sleep. Jackson died from an overdose in June 2009.

AEG Live says that as the tour producer, the company was advancing Jackson the money he needed to stage the series of 50 concerts and that Jackson selected Murray as his personal physician.

The plaintiffs have portrayed AEG as money hungry, trying to recover its losses when Jackson died.

Earlier in the day, Jackson lawyer Brian Panish showed the jury an email from Phillips that said, in part, "Michael Jackson's death was a tragedy. Life must go on. AEG will make a fortune from merchandise sales, ticket retention, the touring exhibition and the film/DVD. I still wish he was here."

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In a later email, Phillips stated that profits from the sales would go to Jackson's mother, children and charities.

About pressuring Jackson to perform, Phillips noted that Jackson died before he had performed a single show.

Meantime, there's a twist in the Jackson lawsuit. While Katherine Jackson is suing AEG, Michael Jackson's siblings are doing business with the company. The Jacksons are set to perform at a BET festival later this month.
 
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Michael Jackson’s brothers prep for gig with AEG Live as wrongful death suit against company continues

Jermaine, Tito, Jackie and Marlon Jackson are gearing up to perform at the AEG-owned Staples Center on June 30. A lawyer for the family says the brothers have no other 'options' as AEG owns most key venues in the music industry.

BY NANCY DILLON / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 2013, 10:21 AM
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Tito, Jackie, Marlon and Jermaine, left to right, are slated to perform at the AEG-owned Staples Center on June 30.
As Michael Jackson’s mother wages her megabucks war against her son’s “This Is It” concert promoter in court, the King of Pop’s brothers are prepping for a gig with the same company.

A lawyer for AEG Live highlighted the off-the-wall twist as the concert giant fights Katherine Jackson's wrongful death lawsuit.

The company claims it had no idea Jackson’s doctor was recklessly treating his insomnia with a hospital-grade anesthetic.

Michael Jackson's mother is currently suing AEG Live, the 'This Is It' concert promoter.

Jermaine, Tito, Jackie and Marlon Jackson are slated to perform at the AEG-owned Staples Center June 30 — less than a week after Michael’s June 25, 2009, death anniversary — as part of a festival produced and promoted by AEG Live, the company’s CEO Randy Phillips testified Tuesday.

“For at least the third time since Michael Jackson’s death and the filing of Katherine Jackson’s lawsuit against AEG Live, Michael Jackson’s brothers, the Jacksons, have chosen to work yet again with AEG Live,” Marvin Putnam, the main lawyer representing AEG against the mom, said in a statement Tuesday.

“Most recently, they agreed to perform as part of the BET Experience scheduled to take place at LA Live later this month,” Putnam continued. “In fact, just this past week the Jacksons specifically requested that AEG Live provide them with a VIP suite during the BET Experience.”

Katherine Jackson has accused concert promoter AEG Live of negligence in the hiring of convicted physician Dr. Conrad Murray.

Putnam added that AEG Live has worked to put on concerts with Janet Jackson four times since her brother’s death and the filing her mother’s lawsuit.

One of Katherine Jackson’s lawyers said the brothers are simply dealing with a market reality: AEG has a stranglehold on key venues in the music touring industry.

“What are their options? Stop performing?” lawyer Kevin Boyle asked outside court.

“Hopefully they’ll survive their experience with AEG.”

The four brothers currently are on their international Unity Tour, which passed through Europe and Australia earlier this year on its way back to North America.

The upcoming concert is part of a three-day festival for BET (Black Entertainment Television), Phillips said, with other acts including Beyoncé, R. Kelly and New Edition.



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Two jurors now have scheduling conflicts for Thursday, so that's the reason for the short days.
Friday will be a half day too.
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We also found out this morning that tomorrow will be a half day of testimony, with no afternoon session.
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A jury is late, so we're delayed in resumption of testimony in Jackson vs. AEG Live trial.
No Jackson family members at court today.
 
CEO describes Jackson as forceful businessman
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The head of AEG Live LLC told jurors Wednesday that he knew Michael Jackson as a sophisticated, forceful businessman and not the drugged-up performer who's been described throughout an ongoing civil trial filed over the singer's untimely death.
Jackson was a far more complex figure than has been portrayed during the trial of a case filed by the singer's mother against AEG Live over her son's death, said Randy Philips, the company's president and CEO.
Phillips said based on meetings he had with Jackson in 2008 and early 2009, he found Jackson to be a "sophisticated man who had control of his life."
The portrait of Jackson that's been presented to the jury during the seven-week trial has been inaccurate, Phillips said. Jackson was described by both sides in opening statements as struggling with prescription drug addiction throughout his life.
Phillips said he disagreed with the descriptions of Jackson "because he's been presented as drug-addled 5-year-old. That was not the man I dealt with. The man I dealt with was forceful. Kind, but determined. He was a force."
Jurors have been given conflicting accounts of who should be liable for Jackson's June 2009 death. Lawyers for his mother, Katherine Jackson, contend AEG failed to properly investigate the doctor convicted of causing her son's death, pushing her son too hard to perform and missed warning signs of his health. AEG, however, contends Michael Jackson hid his addiction to the powerful anesthetic propofol and that the company could not have foreseen that the singer's doctor was giving him the drug as a sleep aid.
Millions and possibly billions of dollars are at stake in the negligent hiring trial.
Phillips said he didn't see signs that Jackson was struggling with prescription drugs when he met with the "Thriller" singer to discuss options for his "This Is It" comeback concerts scheduled for London's O2 Arena in 2009. Phillips has also told jurors that Michael Jackson never told him he was having trouble sleeping.
The six-man, six-woman jury has been shown numerous emails throughout the trial in which high-level workers on the tour express concerns about the singer's health, his weight, and whether he was ready for the shows. Many of the concerns were voiced by tour director Kenny Ortega, who Phillips at one point told not to attempt to serve as an amateur doctor or psychiatrist.
Phillips acknowledged earlier this week that statements he wrote to Ortega about Michael Jackson's physician, Conrad Murray, were untrue. Among those statements were Phillips' assertions that AEG Live had checked out Murray, and that the deeply indebted physician didn't need the job.
Murray was convicted in 2011 of involuntary manslaughter for giving Michael Jackson a lethal dose of propofol. Murray is not a defendant in the civil case, although AEG Live lawyers said early they intend to call the former cardiologist as a witness.
 
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