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Hom said that Dr. Murray asking for $5 million raised a red flag. "It's outrageous."
Michael Jackson manager's e-mails found, could be key in AEG trialYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI'm sorry, my laptop is acting up and I couldn't copy the article.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login Michael Jackson manager's e-mails found, could be key in AEG trialYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginI'm sorry, my laptop is acting up and I couldn't copy the article.Thanks for the link to the article. Read it. Didn't like this: "While the Jackson lawyers wanted to explore how AEG's lawyers came to represent the DiLeo estate in Ohio, the judge declined exploring the matter."All we know right now they're not representing her, and that's enough for us," Judge Yvette Palazuelos said."Seems to me that should have been brought into the case. But I'm not a judge so what do I know!Maybe they just don't have enough time to fit that in! :suspect:Stay blessed!OnTheWingsOfLove
Quote from: onthewingsoflove on May 18, 2013, 11:21:23 PM Quote from: Faithad777 on May 18, 2013, 07:02:01 AM Michael Jackson manager's e-mails found, could be key in AEG trial You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login I'm sorry, my laptop is acting up and I couldn't copy the article. Thanks for the link to the article. Read it. Didn't like this: "While the Jackson lawyers wanted to explore how AEG's lawyers came to represent the DiLeo estate in Ohio, the judge declined exploring the matter. "All we know right now they're not representing her, and that's enough for us," Judge Yvette Palazuelos said." Seems to me that should have been brought into the case. But I'm not a judge so what do I know! Maybe they just don't have enough time to fit that in! :suspect: Stay blessed! OnTheWingsOfLoveI'm with you OTWOL...don't like it one bit! They claim that while they were fighting the subpoena they didn't know where the computer actually was....Yeah...Right! Who knows what was deleted in the time that elapsed and why in hell would an Ohio based attorney have a copy of the supposed complete email file if the thing was missing. Very suspect in my book. I have a hard time also with the explanation that the excuse that it was MIA was because the daughter gave it to a random friend who needed a computer. If your Father passed...wouldn't it be too sentimental to you to part with? Not to mention that there were likely things connected to Michael in it's files. Simply not believable in my book. If nothing else a chain of custody should be established or how could the evidence be used?
"While the Jackson lawyers wanted to explore how AEG's lawyers came to represent the DiLeo estate in Ohio, the judge declined exploring the matter."All we know right now they're not representing her, and that's enough for us," Judge Yvette Palazuelos said."
How do you let some 3rd party lawyer with no guarantee that he's truly unbiased sort through the emails and determine...Yep, you can have that one...Um nope, you're not getting that one? It's mind blowing how blatantly shoddy the apparent proof requirements are for this trial. We've already seen lots of "I don't recall seeing that email" testimony...this decision just leaves more room for more of that. That computer should have undergone forensic analysis by a professional 3rd party to determine a complete log of emails (including any that had been erased). How else can anyone ever say that the evidence is legit? This sounds more like a Barney Fife investigation instead if a multi-million (or billion) dollar trail. It's ludicrous! [/color][/size]
It's a film? :confused: :ghsdf: :judge-smiley:
Please tell me I'm not being delusional here, but I'm thinking that someone is making a mockery of the whole judicial system, the lawyers, the doctors, the media, journalists, reporters and please feel free to add anything or anyone that I've missed.........
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