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  • Promoter: I slapped 'despondent' Michael Jackson

    Promoter: Ich schlug 'verzweifelten' Michael Jackson


    By Alan Duke, CNN
    updated 12:23 AM EDT, Mon June 10, 2013

    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.

    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.

    "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.

    AEG Live’s CEO said he “slapped” and “screamed” at Michael Jackson because the promoter was “nerve-racked” before the announcement of the comeback concerts.

    Kommentar


    • AEG Live 'scared to death' by Michael Jackson treatments
      AEG Live zu Tode erschrocken von MJ`s Behandlungen
      The chief of AEG Live expressed concerns over Michael Jackson's medical treatment ahead of his planned comeback shows in London, a US court has heard.
      In an email to Jackson's manager, after receiving a $48,000 bill (£31,000) from his dermatologist, Randy Phillips wrote: "He scares us to death because he is shooting him up with something."
      In einer E-Mail an Jacksons Manger, nachdem er eine 48000 Dollar-Rechnung vom Hautarzt (Klein) erhielt schrieb Phillips: “Er hat uns zu Tode erschreckt, weil er ihn mit etwas abschießt.”
      Dr Arnold Klein's lawyer has defended the doctor's treatment of Jackson.
      Live event promoter AEG is being sued by Jackson's mother over his death.
      Katherine Jackson claims the company 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 anaesthetic propofol in 2009.
      AEG denies any wrongdoing.
      Giving evidence, Mr Phillips said the email to Jackson's manager, Michael Kane, was sent after a meeting was held at the singer's house to address his health and missed rehearsals.
      Nach der Beweislage sendete Mr. Phillips diese E-Mail an Jacksons Manager Michael Kane nachdem ein Treffen in Jacksons Haus abgehalten wurde bzgl. dessen Gesundheit und verpasste Proben.
      The bill from Dr Klein, he added, included numerous shots of cosmetic drugs such as Restalyne and Botox, as well as other unidentified intramuscular shots.
      Die Rechung von Dr. Klein beinhaltete zahlreiche Shots von cosmet. Medikamenten wie Restaylne und Botox als auch unbestimmte intramuskoläre Shots.
      Witness admonished
      Mr Phillips and other AEG Live executives have testified during the trial that it would have been inappropriate to ask about or intervene in Jackson's medical care.
      He previously told the court in Los Angeles that he believed the $40 billion (£26 billion) legal action to be a "baseless extortion" attempt.
      Randy Phillips has been president and CEO of AEG Live since 2002
      During his fourth day of giving evidence, the CEO was warned by the judge to answer questions posed by a lawyer for Katherine Jackson without arguing.
      Jurors were sent out before Superior Court Judge Yvette Palazuelos admonished Mr Phillips, saying: "It's not going to help your case. It's not going to help anybody."
      The warning came in response to an earlier exchange, when Ms Jackson's lawyer, Brian Panish, had asked Mr Phillips about characterisations of Murray that the executive had made in an email sent five days before the singer died.
      Phillips acknowledged that some of his statements, including that AEG Live had "checked out Murray", had turned out not to be true.
      When asked if that was the case, he replied: "Honestly, only to stop you from badgering me, yes."
      The trial will enter its 25th day later and could last as long as four months.
      The chief of AEG Live, the live event promoters being sued by Michael Jackson's mother, says the company expressed concern over medical treatments the late singer was receiving.

      Kommentar


      • nur zur Erinnerung:

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        • OMG!!!


          Heute ist im Gerichtssaal tatsächlich das Wort "Vertrag" gefallen.
          Wir nähern uns mit Riesenschritten der alles entscheidenden Frage "wer engagierte Dr. C. Murray?"
          Und das nach erst 25 Tagen!
          Zuletzt geändert von Christine3110; 11.06.2013, 21:07.

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          • Phillips auch heute weiter im Zeugenstand: Wie immer von unten nach oben lesen.

            Pressetweets der Phillips-Aussage von gestern kann man hier nachlesen ab Post 108 aufwärts
            Ein deutsches Michael Jackson Forum, mit dem Titel: Michael MJ Jackson forever. Neben dem Forum rund um Michael Jackson, gibt es ein Lexikon und eine Galerie.


            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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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 5m
            Panish asked Panish several questions about whether Jackson ever told him he had a sleeping disorder. Phillips said no each time.
            Panish fragte mehrere Fragen darüber, ob Jackson ihm jemals sagte er hätte eine Schlafstörung. Phillips sagte nein zu allen Fragen.


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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 5m
            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.
            Phillips: "Ich weiß nicht einmal, wo sein Büro war außerhalb der Bar im Bel Air Hotel." Einige der Jury-Mitglieder lachten als dies gezeigt wurde.

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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 5m
            At the hearing, Phillips testified that Tohme wasn't a traditional music manager, and he didn't have a staff.
            In der mündlichen Verhandlung hat Phillips ausgesagt, dass Tohme kein traditioneller Musik-Manager war und er keine Mitarbeiter hatte.

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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 6m
            Phillips testified at Tohme Tohme’s hearing before the Labor Commission in a dispute with Michael Jackson’estate.
            Phillips sagte in einer Anhörung von Tohme Tohme bei der Verhandlung vor dem Labor- Kommissionsausschuss aus in einem Streit mit dem Michael Jackson-'Estate.

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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 6m
            Phillips: “Actually, no. Michael Jackson signed this document so he must have agreed to it.”
            Phillips: "Eigentlich nicht. Michael Jackson unterzeichnete dieses Dokument, so muss er es vereinbart haben. "

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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 6m
            Panish asked whether Tohme’s contract was a conflict of interest, since he was representing both AEG and Jackson.
            Panish wurde gefragt, ob der Vertrag Tohmes ein Interessenkonflikt war, da er sowohl AEG als auch Jackson repräsentierte.

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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 6m
            Tohme’s $100k a month contract was signed by Phillips and Michael Jackson. Phillips said fee would be paid as an advance to Jackson.
            Tohmes $ 100ka Monats-Vertrag wurde von Phillips und Michael Jackson unterzeichnet. Phillips sagte Gebühr würde als Vorschuss an Jackson bezahlt werden.

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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 6m
            Phillips was then asked about Tohme’s contract, which called for him to “assist promoter in the production of tour events.”
            Phillips wurde dann über Tohme- Vertrag gefragt der beschrieb "unterstützen den Promotor in der Produktion von Tour-Events."

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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 7m
            AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips told jury he did wish that Jackson was still alive.
            AEG Live-Chef Randy Phillips sagte der Jury er wünschte, dass Jackson noch am Leben wäre

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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 7m
            ... “the touring exhibition, and the film/dvd. I still wish he was here!” _ Phillips email re: merchandise opportunities after MJ’s death.
            ... "Die Wanderausstellung, und der Film / dvd. Ich wünschte, er wäre noch hier "_ Phillips E-Mail Re: Merchandise-Möglichkeiten nach MJ`s Tod

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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 7m
            Phillips: “Michael’s death is a terrible tragedy, but life must go on. AEG will make a fortune from merch sales, ticket retention, ...(cont)
            Phillips: "Michaels Tod ist eine furchtbare Tragödie, aber das Leben muss weitergehen. AEG wird ein Vermögen von merch Vertrieb, Ticket Retention machen ... (Fortsetzung)

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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 8m
            Panish asked Phillips about lucrative merchandising opportunities for AEG Live after Jackson’s death. He showed executive an email he wrote.
            Panish fragte Phillips über lukrative Merchandising -Chancen von AEG Live-nach Jacksons Tod. Er zeigte dem Exekutive eine E-Mail die er schrieb.

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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.
            Tohme unterschrieb und gab Ermächtigung an AEG Live, aber Phillips sagte, er wisse nicht, wie schnell das passiert ist.

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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 8m
            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.
            Phillips sagte, er las kein Budget von Produktionskosten, das dem 28. Juni Schreiben beigefügt war. Budget hatte $ 450k für Conrad Murray zugeordnet.


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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 8m
            Randy Phillips said on June 28, 2009, he wasn't sure whether Tohme had authority to act on Jackson’s behalf or not.
            Randy Phillips sagte am 28. Juni 2009, war er nicht sicher, ob Tohme Autorität hatte in Jacksons Namen zu handeln oder nicht.

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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.
            Panish zeigte auch Phillips einen Brief von Michael Jackson unterzeichnet am 5. Mai 2009, der die Berechtigung von Tohme beendet in seinem Namen zu handeln.

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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 8m
            The letter, signed by Tohme, was to confirm the Michael Jackson Co. was responsible for all the production costs for “This Is It.”
            Der Brief, der von Tohme unterzeichnet wurde, um zu bestätigen das die Michael Jackson Company verantwortlich war für die Produktionskosten für "[lexicon]This is it[/lexicon]".

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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.
            Panish konzentrierte sich auf ein Schreiben, dass Phillips an den ehemalige Manager Jacksons Tohme Tohme gesendet hat am 28. Juni 2009, drei Tage nachdem MJ starb.
            Erweitern

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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 9m
            Much of the questioning centered on Jackson's manager relationships and “This is It” production costs.
            Ein großer Teil der Befragung bezog sich auf Jacksons Manager Beziehungen und war zentriert auf die"[lexicon]This is it[/lexicon]" Produktionskosten.
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            Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 9m
            Plaintiff’s attorney Brian Panish started his questioning of AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips this morning.
            Kläger Anwalt Brian Panish begann seine Befragung von AEG Live-Chef Randy Phillips an diesem Morgen.

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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.
            Zuletzt geändert von Lena; 11.06.2013, 21:16.

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            • Mist. Panish hat die Phillips Befragung beendet.
              Das Wort "Vertrag" fiel nur in Zusammenhang mit Tohme.

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              • Es geht weiter mit der Phillips-Befragung: Putnam befragt nun Phillips. Diesmal sind die Tweets in der richtigen Reihenfolge. Also einfach runterlesen:

                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 56m
                Putnam: Could you dictate who MJ hired?
                Phillips: No
                Putnam: Können Sie MJ diktieren wen er einstellt?
                Putnam: Nein.

                "Dr. Tohme was introduced to me as MJ's manager," Phillips said.
                “Dr. Tohme wurde mir als Manager von MJ vorgestellt”, sagt Phillips
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 56m
                Phillips said MJ and Dr. Tohme seemed to have a very close relationship and Dr. Tohme seemed to care very much about MJ.
                Phillips sagte, dass es schien, dass MJ und Dr. Tohme eine enge Beziehung hätten, es schien das er sich um MJ kümmerte.
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 55m
                Dr. Tohme was introduced to MJ by Jermaine Jackson, Phillips said. There was a familiarity between all of them, he said.
                Dr. Tohme wurde von Jermaine Jackson bei MJ eingeführt, sagt Phillips. Es gab eine Familiarität zwischen ihnen, sagte er.
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 55m
                Phillips said MJ wanted to get 'back on the saddle', so Jermaine introduced him to Dr. Tohme.
                Phillips sagte MJ wollte in den Sattel zurück, so Jermaine stellte ihm Dr. Tohme vor.
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 55m
                "He said Michael was determined to restart his career," Phillips said Dr. Tohme told him. "It was time for a comeback," he recalled hearing.
                “Er sagte das Michael seine Karriere neu starten wollte” sagte Phillips was Dr. Tohme ihm sagte. “Es ist Zeit für sein Comeback.”
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 54m
                "The only way I dealt with MJ was through Dr. Tohme," Phillips said.
                “Der einzige Weg wie ich mit MJ handelete war durch Dr. Tohme”, sagt Phillips
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 54m
                Phillips said AEG never paid Dr. Tohme because there were conditions in the contract, like getting insurance for the show, that were not met
                Phillips sagt, dass AEG niemals Dr. Tohme bezahlt hat, weil es Bedingungen im Vertrag gab, wie die Versicherung für die Show, die nicht getroffen wurde
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 53m
                Also, Phillips said he received MJ's letter terminating Dr. Tohme. "Dr. Tohme obviously could not fulfill his obligations then."
                Phillips sagt er erhilet MJ`s Brief betreffend Dr. Tohme. Dr. Tohme konnte offensichtlich nicht seine Verpflichtungen erfüllen.
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 52m
                Phillips testified MJ told him Dr. Tohme wasto handle some of his business affairs, like purchase house in Vegas, and work with Frank DiLeo.
                Phillips sagte MJ sagte ihm, dass Dr. Tohme seine Geschäftssachen behandle wie Hauskauf und mit Frank Dileo arbeitet.
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 51m
                MJ said DiLeo would be dealing with the entertainment part of his career and stuff MJ thought Dr. Tohme was not qualified to do.
                MJ sagte Dileo wäre für den Entertainment- Teil seiner Karriere zuständig und Sachen wo er dachte, dass Dr. Tohme nicht qualifiziert war zu machen.ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 51m
                After MJ died, Phillips said MJ's Estate wanted a detailed expenditure of the production.
                Nachdem MJ starb wollte der MJ-Estate eine detaillierte Auflistung der Produktion.
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 51m
                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.
                Beim Meeting in der Polo Lounge sagte Phillips er erhielt einen Anruf von Dr. Tohme und fragte nach einem Treffen, da er bereits Jacksons Anwälte traf.
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 51m
                Phillips said he picked the Polo lounge because it was a convenient and public location.
                Phillips sagte er nahm die Polo lounge weil es ein beliebter und öffentlicher Ort ist
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 50m
                Judge then broke session for lunch. Testimony resumes within half an hour. For complete coverage, watch @ABC7 and http://www.abc7.com
                Mittagspause.

                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                After lunch, Putnam resumed questioning Randy Phillips. Katherine Jackson is not in court for the afternoon session.
                Nach dem Mittagessen übernahm Putnam die Befragung von Randy Phillips. Katherine Jackson ist nicht im Gericht am Nachmittag.


                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                Putnam asked Phillips if he met with his attorney over lunch hour. All the jurors laughed loud. This is how Panish begins after lunch.
                Putnam fragt Phillips ob er seinen Anwalt in der Mittagspause traf. Alle Juroren lachten laut. Das fragte sonst stets Panish nach dem Lunch.

                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                Putnam: Did they show you any documents?
                Phillips: Just the menu
                Putnam: Haben Sie Ihnen alle Dokumente gezeigt?
                Phillips: Nur das Menü
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                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.
                Phillips sagte der Estate von Michael Jackson bat ihn als Zeuge für sie im Labor- Kommissionsstreit zwischen Dr. Tohme und dem MJ- Estate
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                "Yes, I served as his manager for 10 years," Phillips said about his relationship with Lionel Richie. Brenda Richie is Lionel's ex-wife.
                "Ja, ich habe als sein Manager für 10 Jahre gearbeitet", sagte Phillips über seine Beziehung mit Lionel Richie. Brenda Richie Lionel ist seine Ex-Frau.

                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                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
                Putnam erkundigte sich über die E-Mail , die an ihn am 8/18/09 geschickt wurde von (Brenda Richie):
                Ich denke, ich weiß woran MJ starb, und dies würde Conrad entlasten.
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                "Brenda had called me to tell me that she was in communication with Michael either through a medium or directly," Phillips testified.
                “Brenda rief mich an das sie eine Kommunukatation mit Michael hatte durch ein Medium oder direkt.”sagte Phillips
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                Panish objected: triple hearsay! Courtroom bursted into laughter.
                Panish erhob Einwand. 3-fach Hörensagen! Gerichtssaal verfiel in Gelächter.
                ABC7 Court News @ ABC7Courts 1h
                Putnam fragte, warum er nicht dem LAPD sagte was Brenda mitteilte. "Ich wollte nicht in dieser Zwangsjacke Dan redete sein", sagte Phillips
                ABC7 Court News @ ABC7Courts 1h
                Phillips erklärt er glaubte es waren keine relevante Informationen.

                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                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
                Phillips sagte Brenda sagte ihm, Michael habe Brenda erzählt es sei nicht Dr. Murrays Schuld. “Ich habe Ihnen gesagt”, es war verrückt, sagte Phillips
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                Phillips clarified he didn't think it was relevant information.
                Phillps stellt klar, er dachte es sei keine relevante Information
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                Putnam showed a letter signed by MJ on June 9, 2009 requesting AEG to advance the sum of $50,000 to Frank DiLeo.
                Puntam zeigte einen Brief unterzeichnet von MJ am 9. Juni 2009, der AEG anfragte eine Summe von 50000 Dollar an Frank Dileo als Vorausszahlung zu überweisen.
                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                Phillips said his deposition happened three and a half years after MJ died. He believed there were over 9,000 email turned over.
                Phillips sagte seine Depostion war 3,5 Jahre nachdem MJ starb. Er glaubt es waren um die 9000 E-Mails, die er übergab.
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                In preparation for his testimony, Phillips said he watched his testimony given in Dr. Conrad Murray's criminal case.
                In Vorbereitung zu seiner Zeugenaussage hat Phillips sich die Aussage angesehen, die er in Dr. Murrays Strafprozess gab.
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                Phillips said he prepared himself prior to his deposition, but not like he did for testifying in court.
                Phillips sagte er bereitete sich vor der Deposition vor, aber nicht so sehr wie für die Aussage im Gericht
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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.
                Phillips sagte er glaubte nicht das er wuste welche E-Mails genutzt werden, aber er wollte nicht alles lesen was sie produziert haben
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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
                Phillips sagte, er hatte Zeit über alle E-Mails zu schauen im Detail seit der Deposition, daher kann er sich besser an die Ereignisse erinnern
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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."
                  "Wir sind nicht ein sehr strreitsüchtigen Gesellschaft," erklärt. Phillips "Ich wusste nicht, dass es diese rechtliche Verfahren gibt


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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.
                  “Auch wenn sie die Antwort auf eine Frage wissen, möchten sie das die Person es falsch verwendet gegen Sie” sagt Phillips
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                  Phillips said he was not designated as PMK (person with most knowledge) or PMQ (person most qualified) for AEG.
                  Phillips sagt er wurde nicht als PMK (Person mit meistem Wissen) oder PMQ (Person am besten qualifiziert) für AEG bezeichnet
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                  Phillips said he made only one substantive correction to his deposition transcript.
                  Phillips sagte er machte nur eine signifikante Änderung zu seinem Depostionsskript
                  Phillips said he's the president and CEO of AEG Live.
                  Phillips sagt er ist der Präsident und CEO von AEG LiveABC7 Court News @ ABC7Courts 1h

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                  Phillips sagte das AEG Live-mindestens 10 Divisionen hat mit Talenten, Produktionsshows, internationale Tourneen, Festivals.
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                  Im College wurde er Direktor der Phillips spezielle Veranstaltungen für Schüler an. Er studierte an der Stanford in Politikwissenschaft.
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                  Er ging zum Jurastudium an der Universität von Santa Clara.
                  Phillips promoted the Harlem Globetrotters. One of the stars asked to manage him.
                  Phillips promotete die Harlem Globetrotters. Einer der Stars fragte ihn ihn zu managen

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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.
                  Phillps sagte er dachte das war ein guter Start in seiner Karriere, zog nach LA, wechselte zur Loyala Law School
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                  He started management career with Management West International, then worked at Stiefel & Phillips through 1996.
                  Er startete seine Management-Karriere mit Management West International, und arbeitete dann bei Stiefel&Phillps bis 1996.ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                  He managed Rod Stewart and Matthew Brodrick. Then they repped Guns N Roses, Toni Braxton, Prince, Simple Minds, Morrisey.
                  Er managte Rod Stewart und Matthew Brodrick. Dann repräsentierte er 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.
                  Phillips arbeitete mit MJ zu diesem Zeitpunkt. Er repräsentierte den Künstler in einem Werbedeal und einer Linie von Sneakers.
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                  "He was hot as a pistol," Phillips described MJ. "This was in early 90s, right before History".
                  “Er war eine heiße Pistole”, beschrieb Phillips MJ. “Es war in den frühen 90er, gleich vor History”
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                  "It was one of the biggest endorsements made at the time," Phillips said. "The deal was a success."
                  “Es war einer der größten Werbedeal die zu dieser Zeit gemacht wurden”, sagte Phillips. “Der Deal war ein Erfolg.”
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                  Phillips said the line of sneakers was not successful, though. The company he made the deal was LA Gear.
                  Phillips sagte die Linie der Sneakers war nicht so erfolgreich. Die Firma, die den Deal machte war LA Gear.
                  ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                  "When MJ didn't like something, he was less than demure," Phillips testified. "Some of the shoes was really quite hideous," Phillips said.
                  Wenn MJ etwas nicht mochte, dann war er mehr als zurückhaltend,” sagte Phillps. “Einige der Schuhe waren richtig schlecht” sagte Phillips
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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
                  Lasst uns diesen Mist stoppen, es ist schrecklich, sie wissen nicht was sie machen, dieses Zeug ist Scheiße, sie ruinieren mich” gab Phillips wieder wie MJ reagierte
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                  Phillips described MJ as 'incredibly sharp' doing business.
                  Phillips beschreibt MJ als unglaublich scharf darin Geschäfte zu machen.
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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.
                  Nach dem LA Gear-Deal fragten MJ und Branca Phillips ob er MJ manage. Er sagte Nein. Sein nächstes Handeln mit MJ war erst wieder 2007
                  ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                  Phillips left Stiefel and Phillips to work at Red Ant Entertainment from 96 to 99, continued to co-manage Toni Braxton.
                  Phillips verließ Stiefel & Phillips um mit Red Ant Entertainment von 96 bis 99 zu arbeiten und fur fort Toni Braxton zu managen.
                  ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                  Managed group called Dream on Puffy Combs Label. Then approached by John Meglan and Paul Gongaware to start Concerts West, now AEG Live
                  Die gemanagte Gruppe nannte sich Dream on Puffy Combs Label. Dann wurde er von John Meglan und Paul Gongoware angesprochen um die Conerts West zu starten, nun AEG Live
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                  "They wanted me to help them secure a tour with an artist named Britney Spears," Phillips explained.
                  “Sie wollten mich um eine Tour zu sichern mit einer Künstlerin namens Britney Spears.” Sagt Phillps.ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                  Phillips said he had a very good relationship with her manager at the time. It was the first big break tour of Britney Spears.
                  Phillips sagte er hatte eine gute Beziehung mit ihrem Manager zu dieser Zeit. Es war die erste große Durchbruchstour von 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.
                  Phillips war Consultant auf der Tour und bekam einen Teil des Profits. Nach der Tour fragte ihn Leweike ob er in einer Hausposition bleibe.
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                  Phillips wrote the business plan over the weekend and became the president and CEO of AEG Live in 2001.
                  Phillips schrieb den Buisiness-Plan über das Wochenende und wurde Präsident und CEO von 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.
                  Phillips sagte, dass AEG Live das Coachella Festival erschuf. Sie nutzten die Infrastruktur für ein andere Musikgenre, Stagecoach Festival
                  ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 59m
                  Phillips talked about the residency shows AEG Live promotes in Las Vegas: Celine Dion, Elton John, Cher, Shania Twain, Rod Stewart.
                  Phillips sprach über die Residenz-Shows, die AEG Live produzierte in Las Vegas: Celine Dion, Elton John, Shania Twain, Rod Stewart.
                  ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 59m
                  Phillips said AEG Live promoted and produced Prince's most successfully tour, "Musicality" in 2004.
                  Phillips sagte AEG Live promotete und produzierte Prince erfolgreichste Tour, “Musicality” in 2004
                  ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 58m
                  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.
                  Phillips sagte aus das er Princes 21 ausverkaufte Nächte in der O2-Arena produzierte und promotete und die Residenz-Show im rio-Hotel in 2006.

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                  • ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 58m
                    Artist management team: attorney, business manager, agent, broker, personal manager, generally four people, Phillips explained.
                    Künstler-Management-Team: Anwälte, Business Manager, Agent Broker, Persönl. Manager, generell 4 Leute, erklärt Phillips
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 57m
                    Phillips said there are two ways a tour begin: once artist releases new album, Phillips goes to the artist team and pitches the company.
                    Phillips es gibt 2 Arten eine Tour zu beginnen: wenn der Künstler ein Album veröffentlicht geht Phillips zum Künstler-Team und fragt die Firma an.
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 57m
                    Other way is management of an artist pitches the tour to AEG.
                    Der andere Weg ist ein Management von einem Künstler bietet die Tour AEG an.
                    "My job is to go and actually sell the concepts and ideas," Phillips said.
                    “Mein Job ist es zu gehen und die Konzepte und Ideen zu verkaufen,” sagt Phillips
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 57m
                    He described himself as "schmoozer in chief".
                    Er beschreibt sich selbst als “Schmoozer in chief”
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 56m
                    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.
                    Phillips sagt Superstars, die die großen Arenen wie Staples füllen können, arbeiten für einen 90/10-Split der Profite, 10% geht an den Promotor.
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 55m
                    Once he wins the bid, Phillips passes the deal on to someone else within AEG Live better prepared to handle it.
                    Wenn er einen Deal gewinnt, gibt Phillips den Deal jemanden bei AEG Live, der besser vorbereitet ist damit umzugehen.
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 55m
                    "I don't think I sit on this throne," Phillips explained. "We have a very open decision-making process at AEG Live.
                    “Ich denke nicht, dass ich auf einem Thron sitze, erklärt Phillips. “Wir haben sehr offene Entscheidungsprozesse bei AEG-Live.”
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 55m
                    "I'm like manager's promoter, I think like a manager, I think in term of the brand itself," Phillips explained.
                    “Ich bin ein Manager-Promotor, ich denke wie ein Manager, ich denke in Bezug auf die Marke selbst,sagt Phillips
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 54m
                    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
                    Phillips hat Deal mit AEG Live und ihm ist erlaubt 2 Acts zu managen, Dream und Lionel Richie, Dream hat sich aufgelöst und AEG erlaubte ihm Usher zu managen.
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 53m
                    Phillips said Live Nation is about three times bigger than AEG Live. They are competitors when it comes to touring.
                    Phillips sagte Live Nation ist 3mal größer als AEG Live. Sie sind Konkurrenten im Bereich Tourneen.
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 53m
                    "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.
                    Ich denke wir sind die bessere Firma, sagt Phillips. Er sagt Live Nation ist ein Amphie-Theater-Geschäft und AEG ist begrenzt auf Arenatouren.
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 52m
                    In interview w/ Telegraph, Phillips said AEG Live was under assault by 800lb gorilla called Live Nation, planning to merge w/ Ticketmaster


                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 52m
                    "Number 1 doesn't necessary make you the most profitable," Phillips said.
                    “Nummer 1 ist nicht zwangsläufig die meist profitable Position” sagt Phillips
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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.
                    “Ich liebe Musik nicht besonders, deswegen gehe ich nicht hinein. Ich liebe es zu handeln” sagt Phillips
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 51m
                    It's difficult as it can the to deal with the artists, but Phillips said he loves the challenge.
                    Es ist schwierig mit Künstlern umzugehen, sagt Phillips, aber er liebt die Herausforderung.
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 51m
                    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.
                    Phillips sagt ihm wird immer wieder gesagt nur dem Buisiness Plan zu folgen und nach Live Nation zu gucken. Es ist ein konkurierendes Buisiness.
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 50m
                    AEG Live is working on a BET Music Festival on June 28.
                    AEG Live arbeitet am BET Music-Festival am 28. Juni.
                    Friday: Beyonce, more mainstream artist
                    Freitag: Beoncye, mehr Mainstream-Künstler

                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 52m
                    "Number 1 doesn't necessary make you the most profitable," Phillips said.
                    “Nummer 1 ist nicht zwangsläufig die meist profitable Position” sagt Phillips
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 52m
                    "Why take all this risk in deploy capital in this way if you're not to make a profit?" Phillips explained.

                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 52m
                    "I don't particularly love music, that's not Why I got into it. I love the deal," Phillips testified.
                    “Ich liebe Musik nicht besonders, deswegen gehe ich nicht hinein. Ich liebe es zu handeln” sagt Phillips
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                    It's difficult as it can the to deal with the artists, but Phillips said he loves the challenge.
                    Es ist schwierig mit Künstlern umzugehen, sagt Phillips, aber er liebt die Herausforderung.
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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.
                    Phillips sagt ihm wird immer wieder gesagt nur dem Buisiness Plan zu folgen und nach Live Nation zu gucken. Es ist ein konkurierendes Buisiness.
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                    AEG Live is working on a BET Music Festival on June 28.
                    AEG Live arbeitet am BET Music-Festival am 28. Juni.
                    Friday: Beyonce, more mainstream artist
                    Freitag: Beoncye, mehr Mainstream-Künstler

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                    Saturday: Snoop Miguel and Kendrick Lamar, younger crowd
                    Sunday: Adult contemporary: R Kelly, Boyz to Men, The Jacksons.
                    Samstag: Snopp Miguel und Kendrick Lamar, jüngeres Publikum
                    Sonntag: Erwachsenen-Publikum: R. Kelly, Boyz to Men, Die 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.
                    “Wir buchten sie”, sagt Phillips. Der Deal wurde von jemand anders bei AEG Live gemacht, das das Festival promotet und produziert.”
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                    Phillips talked about the difference between promoting and producing.
                    Phillips redet über den Unterschied von Promotion und Produktion.
                    MJ didn't have touring team or money to produce "This is it" tour.
                    MJ hatte kein Tourneeteam oder Geld um die TII-Tour zu produzieren.
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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.
                    Phillips sagt es ist sehr teuer das Personal zu halten, wenn sie nicht regular touren. Jackson hat viele Jahre nicht getourt.ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 46m
                    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.
                    AEG Live promotet Justin Biebers Welttorunee. Sie wird 130 Shows haben über 14 bis 15 Monate. “Es ist eine gewaltige Anzahl” sagt Phillips
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                    AEG promoted The Rolling Stones, 21 shows. Putnam asked Why the difference in the amount of shows.
                    AEG promotete die Rolling Stones, 21 Shows. Putnam warum ist der Unterschied in der Anzahl der Shows
                    .
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 45m
                    "He's 19, Mick Jagger is 70," Phillips responded. Rolling Stones sales is gigantic, so they don't have to do as many concerts.
                    “Er ist 19, Mick Jagger ist 70, antwortet Phillips. Rolling Stondes Verkäufe sind gigantisch, so sie müssen nicht viele Konzerte machen.”
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 45m
                    Putnam: Can AEG Live force an artist to perform on a show?
                    Phillips: No, the artist has the ultimate veto power
                    Putnam: Kann AEG Live einen Künstler zwingen zu performen in einer Show?Phillips: Nein, der Künstler hat das ultimative Veto-Recht.
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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.
                    Phillips: Wir leben in einer freien Gesellschaft, es gibt keine Sklaven. Wenn der Künstler nicht performen will, gibt es nichts was wir machen können.”
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 44m
                    Phillips said Peter Lopez, an attorney for MJ, asked for a meeting with AEG Live in 2007. It took place in Las Vegas.
                    Phillips sagte Peter Lopez, ein Anwalt von MJ fragte nach einem Treffen mit AEG Live in 2007. Es fand in Las Vegas statt.
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 44m
                    "I was told by John that Michael wanted to get back to work and that's Why we were there," Phillips testified.
                    “Mir wurde gesagt von John, dass Michael wieder arbeiten möchte und wir deswegen hier sind.” Sagte Phillips.
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 43m
                    "MJ, for all the complexities of dealing with Michael, was one of the biggest stars in the world," Phillips testified.
                    “MJ, mit all der Komplexität mit Michael umzugehen, war einer der größten Stars in der Welt” sagt Phillips.

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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
                    Phillips sagte MJ sprach darüber neue Musik herauszubringen, etwas anderes zu machen, konstant neue Musik herauszugeben, alle 6Wochen und drumherum zu touren.
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 42m
                    They also discussed the idea to do mini series on King Tut and do mini movies. Meeting lasted about 90 minutes, Phillips said.
                    Sie diskutieren auch die Idee eine Mini-Serie King Tut und Mini-Filme zu machen. Das Meeting dauerte 90 Minuten, sagte Phillips.
                    ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 42m
                    "He looked great, very animated, he talked a lot about what he wanted to do," Phillips described. "He seemed fine to me."
                    “Er sah großartig aus, sehr animiert, er sprach viel darüber was er machen möchte” beschrieb Phillips.”Es schien ihm gut zu gehen.”
                    BC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 42m
                    Phillips said he didn't think MJ was abusing prescription drugs at the time and he was not concerned with his health.
                    Phillips sagte er glaubte nicht das MJ Medikamente missbraucht zu dieser Zeit und war nicht über seine Gesundheit besorgt.
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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.
                      Es gab ein anderes Meeting wo Phillips sagte, dass MJ eine Mini-Film namens Ghost zeigte. Sie diskutierten auch eine Mine-Serie King Tut
                      ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 39m
                      "MJ was great, animated, clear, like the star he was" Phillips described
                      “MJ war großartig, animiert, klar, wie der Star der er war” beschrieb Phillips
                      He detailed scene of meeting where MJ threw a pencil at him, joking
                      Er beschrieb eine Szene wie MJ einen Stift nach ihm warf, witzelnd.
                      ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 39m
                      "We picked London because his popularity was less diminished because of the troubles he had had," Phillips explained.
                      “Wir nahmen London weil seine Popularität dort weniger gelitten hat wegen seiner Probleme, die er gehabt hat.”
                      ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 39m
                      MJ ended up not moving forward with the tour then. "That was MJ," Phillips explained.
                      MJ endete damals damit nicht mit der Tour vorwärtszugehen. “Das war MJ”, sagte Phillips
                      ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 39m
                      Phillips said Colony Capital, a real estate investment company, got involved with MJ's finance.
                      Phillips sagte Colony Capital eine Real Estate Investment Firma wurde involviert in MJs Finanzen.
                      ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 39m
                      They purchased the note of Neverland from a bank for $23 million and MJ wanted to start his career again and make money.
                      Sie kauften die Grundschuld von Neverland von einer Bank für 23 Mio. Dollar und MJ wollte seine Karriere neu starten und Geld machen.
                      ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 39m
                      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.
                      Colony fragte für ein Meeting mit Phillips an. Das war als er über Dr. Tohme als Manager von MJ erfuhr.
                      ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 38m
                      Meeting happened in 2008 at the bar of the Bel Air Hotel at the request of Dr. Tohme.
                      Treffen geschah in 2008 in einer Bar vom Bel Air Hotel auf der Anfrage von Tohme
                      ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 38m
                      "The most pressing thing for him, Michael, at that time, he was fixating in getting a house for him and his children, Phillips said.
                      “Das meist drückende Ding für ihn, Michael zu dieser Zeit war, er wollte ein Haus für sich und seine Kinder, sagte Phillips”
                      ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 38m
                      "He didn't want to live in other people's house anymore," Phillips expressed.
                      “Er wollte nicht mehr im Haus von anderen Leuten wohnen” sagte Phillps
                      ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 37m
                      Putnam showed the email from Jun 13, 2008 with plans for MJ.

                      (the not fast, need to be controlled as much as possible email)
                      Putnam zeigte die E-mail von Phillips vom 13. Juni 2008 mit Plänen für MJ
                      (muss kontrolliert werden so weit wie möglich)

                      ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 36m
                      "Perfection is expensive, and incidentally impossible to achieve," Phillips opined, saying they tried to control MJ's spending, nothing else
                      Perfektion ist teuer und übrigens unmöglich zu erreichen” sagt Phillips, sagend das sie versuchten die Ausgaben von MJ zu kontrollieren, nichts anderes
                      ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 36m
                      Putnam: How did you do controlling him financially?
                      Phillips: Not very well, but I blame Paul (Gongaware)
                      Punam: Wie kontrollierten sie ihn finanziell?Phillips: Nicht sehr gut, aber ich beschuldige Paul (Gongaware) deswegen.
                      ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 36m
                      Court adjourned until 9:45 am PT tomorrow. Randy Phillips will be on stand again. We hope to see you all tomorrow!
                      Morgen wird R. Phillips weiter im Zeugenstand sein.

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                      • Jacksons vs AEG - Day 27 – June 11 2013 – Summary

                        Katherine Jackson was present court for the morning session.

                        Randy Phillips Testimony

                        Jackson direct


                        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. (ABC7)

                        Much of the questioning centered on Jackson's manager relationships and “This is It” production costs. Panish focused on a letter that Phillips sent to Jackson’s former manager Tohme Tohme on June 28, 2009, three days after MJ died. The letter, signed by Tohme, was to confirm the Michael Jackson Co. was responsible for all the production costs for “This Is It.” (AP)

                        After MJ died, Phillips said Jackson's costs had exceeded $7.5 million. MJ was responsible for production costs, according to the contract. 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. On the contract, it said the undersigned Dr. Tohme Tohme represents and warrants that he is an officer of the Artist. Phillips said he didn’t have any information that anyone else could sign and approve the expenses on behalf of MJ. (ABC7)

                        Panish also showed Phillips a letter signed by Michael Jackson on May 5, 2009, terminating Tohme’s authorization to act on his behalf. Randy Phillips said on June 28, 2009, he wasn't sure whether Tohme had authority to act on Jackson’s behalf or not. Tohme signed and returned the authorization to AEG Live, but Phillips said he didn’t know how quickly that happened. (AP)

                        Phillips said he received a note where MJ said Dr. Tohme was no longer his representative. Panish: Did you get anything confirming that Dr. Tohme was back in as an agent?
                        Phillips: No (ABC7)

                        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. (AP)

                        Phillips said he was concerned with MJ's weight during rehearsals. He asked his friend Loughner to assist getting Michael to eat.
                        Email on 7/16/09 from Phillips:
                        We all were worried about MJ's weight which was 130 Ibs during rehearsal 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. Kenny Ortega used to personally feed him and I hired a person to be his "food" person. (ABC7)

                        Panish: It says you hired a person just to be his food person
                        Phillips: Didn’t hire him, just did it as a favor
                        Phillips said his friend never got paid to be MJ's "food person". (ABC7)

                        Panish asked Phillips about lucrative merchandising opportunities for AEG Live after Jackson’s death. He showed executive an email he wrote. (AP)

                        Email on 8/4/09 from Phillips:
                        Michael's death is a terrible tragedy, but life must go on. AEG will make a fortune from merch sales, ticket retention, the touring exhibition and the film/dvd. I still wish he was here! (ABC7)

                        AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips told jury he did wish that Jackson was still alive. (AP)

                        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. (KABC)

                        As to Dr. Tohme: Phillips testified in the Labor Commission hearing in a dispute between Dr. Tohme and MJ's estate. (ABC7) Phillips testified at Tohme Tohme’s hearing before the Labor Commission in a dispute with Michael Jackson’s estate. At the hearing, Phillips testified that Tohme wasn't a traditional music manager, and he didn't have a staff. 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. (AP)

                        Phillips was then asked about Tohme’s contract, which called for him to “assist promoter in the production of tour events.” Tohme’s $100k a month contract was signed by Phillips and Michael Jackson. Phillips said fee would be paid as an advance to Jackson. Panish asked whether Tohme’s contract was a conflict of interest, since he was representing both AEG and Jackson. Phillips: “Actually, no. Michael Jackson signed this document so he must have agreed to it.” (AP)

                        Panish asked if it's common to ask artist manager to follow promoter's directions. Phillips responded it was done with MJ's consent. AEG had an agreement to pay Dr. Tohme $100k per month to be MJ's manager.

                        Panish: Does it seem to be a conflict of interest for artist manager to take direction from producer? Phillips: Actually no, because MJ signed this document, so he must've agreed to it (ABC7)

                        Phillips said he wanted Michael to have somebody to manage him, because they needed somebody to deal with on his behalf. (ABC7)

                        Panish asked if MJ became more anxious as tour approached. "In my opinion, I never witnessed Michael being anxious," Phillips testified. (ABC7)

                        Phillips said Michael never told him he had sleeping problems. (ABC7) Panish asked Panish several questions about whether Jackson ever told him he had a sleeping disorder. Phillips said no each time. (AP)

                        After the lunch on May 4, Phillips said he had one phone call with Dr. Tohme, but they never discussed this case, Phillips said. (ABC7)

                        AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips was also asked whether he ever saw a signed agreement for Frank Dileo to work as Jackson’s manager. Plaintiff’s attorney Brian Panish showed a May 2, 2009 letter signed by Jackson indicating that Dileo was one of his representatives. The letter included the curious phrasing that Dileo could conduct business on Jackson’s behalf “only when instructed.” AEG exec Paul Gongaware wrote Phillips: “This is a bit strange. “Only when instructed”? How are we to know?” Phillips replied that they’d need a signed contract or letter with Jackson authorizing that Dileo could be paid a $50k advance. Gongaware replied, “We just sign off and pray.” That led Panish to question if that’s how AEG did business. Phillips said no. (AP)

                        As to Frank DiLeo: Phillips said Frank DiLeo asked AEG to advance him $50,000, and he believes MJ approved it.
                        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."
                        "We just sign off and pray," Gongaware responded.
                        "But what we apply it against," Phillips wrote back. 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." (ABC7)

                        Phillips reiterated how difficult it could be to figure out who was authorized to act on Jackson’s behalf. Phillips: “You needed a scorecard to keep track of who was in and who was out.” (AP)

                        Panish asked Phillips about statements he made regarding Jackson lacking representation in June 2009. He showed him an email Phillips wrote. Phillips email: “... we still have no lawyer, business manager, or, even, real manager in place. It is a nightmare!” Panish noted that Phillips in the email meant that Tohme Tohme wasn’t a real manager for Jackson. (AP)

                        Phillips said he believe MJ must've had a lawyer on June 2, 2009. He said MJ used different lawyers for different things.
                        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 we still have no lawyer, business manager, or, even, real manager in place. It is a nightmare! (ABC7)

                        The lawyer showed Phillips emails in which Kathy Jorrie, an attorney working for AEG, expressed doubt about Tohme. She said she was concerned and whether he was “the real McCoy.” She also recommended a background check on Tohme. Phillips said he trusted Tohme based on how he treated Michael Jackson. He said he thought at the time, he did a “phenomenal job.” (AP)

                        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 withMichael 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. (LAtimes)

                        Phillips said he didn't mean to say that Frank DiLeo wasn't a real manager. 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. (ABC7)


                        Part of the agreement with Michael was that AEG would buy a house in Las Vegas for the artist. (ABC7)

                        Before concluding his questioning Panish asked Phillips about emails he exchanged with music executive Irving Azoff. In one of the emails, Phillips asked Azoff the “odds” of Jackson making it through 50 concerts at London’s O2 arena. Azoff’s replied that having insurance was key. “You are a genius on this one dude,” he wrote Phillips. (AP)

                        Panish asked Phillips whether he was trying to act as Michael Jackson’s manager before the singer’s death. Phillips said no. Panish cited Phillips trying to manage several lawsuits Jackson was facing and other business transactions. Randy Phillips denied he wanted to be MJ’s manager, or that his actions were manager functions. (AP)

                        Panish’s final question: “You felt it was exhausting taking care of all of Michael Jackson’s affairs?” (AP) “ I did not deal with MJ's affairs, but dealing with MJ was exhausting," Phillips explained. (ABC7)


                        AEG Cross


                        Putnam showed an email that Phillips sent to Jackson’s assistant, Michael Amir Williams, arranging a meeting to discuss various deals. Topic included the purchase of Neverland, settling a lawsuit over Jackson memorabilia and a perfume deal. Phillips said the meeting was arranged at the request of Frank Dileo. (AP) Frank DiLeo was the person Phillips dealt with on behalf of MJ, the exec said. (ABC7)

                        Putnam: “You’ve indicated that dealing with Michael Jackson was (pause) challenging.” Phillips: “Michael was mercurial. It was one of the things that made him great. It was also one of the things that made him impossible to do business with. He would change his mind. He would change representatives -- like we change our socks.” (AP).

                        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.(LATimes)

                        "Michael was imperial, which made him great but also impossible to deal with," Phillips explained. Phillips: He (MJ) would change his mind, want different things at different times
                        Phillips: He would change reps as he changed socks, we needed score card to know who was representing him. (ABC7)

                        Putnam asked Phillips why he didn’t stop Jackson from changing reps. “How would I do that,” Phillips replied. AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips said he could not dictate who Jackson hired at all. (AP)

                        Putnam: Could you dictate who MJ hired?
                        Phillips: No (ABC7)

                        Putnam asked Phillips about several people involved in Jackson’s business affairs. He asked about estate executor John Branca. Phillips recounted their history, that Branca had represented Jackson for part of his career, but the pair had a falling out. “Michael brought him back in,” Phillips said of Branca, just before the singer’s death. Katherine Jackson shook her head. (AP)

                        Putnam then asked Phillips about Tohme Tohme. Phillips said he saw Jackson and Tohme as having a close relationship. (AP) "Dr. Tohme was introduced to me as MJ's manager," Phillips said. Phillips said MJ and Dr. Tohme seemed to have a very close relationship and Dr. Tohme seemed to care very much about MJ. Dr. Tohme was introduced to MJ by Jermaine Jackson, Phillips said. There was a familiarity between all of them, he said. Phillips said MJ wanted to get 'back on the saddle', so Jermaine introduced him to Dr. Tohme. "He said Michael was determined to restart his career," Phillips said Dr. Tohme told him. "It was time for a comeback," he recalled hearing. "The only way I dealt with MJ was through Dr. Tohme," Phillips said. Phillips said AEG never paid Dr. Tohme because there were conditions in the contract, like getting insurance for the show, that were not met. Also, Phillips said he received MJ's letter terminating Dr. Tohme. "Dr. Tohme obviously could not fulfill his obligations then." Phillips testified MJ told him Dr. Tohme was to handle some of his business affairs, like purchase house in Vegas, and work with Frank DiLeo. MJ said DiLeo would be dealing with the entertainment part of his career and stuff MJ thought Dr. Tohme was not qualified to do. (ABC7)

                        Phillips said there are three ways AEG Live checks out people it does business with. Phillips said no reference/background check is needed if the person has done business with AEG Live before. The company checks references of people who it hasn’t done business with, Phillips said. If someone is referred directly by the artist, Phillips said no check would be done. That was the case with Tohme. (AP)

                        Putnam then showed Phillips Tohme’s agreement for $100k a month. Phillips noted that Jackson signed the agreement. Phillips noted that Tohme’s contract was predicated on him getting cancellation insurance, which didn’t happen in time. Phillips said to the best of his understanding, Tohme was never paid by AEG Live. (AP)

                        He said that about 10 days before Jackson died, the singer asked to see Tohme. Phillips said it was his understanding that Jackson wanted Tohme to handle some of his business affairs, including buying a home in Vegas. He said that the plan was for Tohme and Dileo to work together as Jackson’s managers. (AP)

                        Phillips recounted a meeting at estate executor John Branca’s office after Jackson died. He said a concert expense ledger was requested then (AP). After MJ died, Phillips said MJ's Estate wanted a detailed expenditure of the production. (ABC7) On the tour production expenses that Tohme approved was only part of the expenses. He said Dileo signed a similar document. The production expenses were eventually submitted and approved by Jackson’s estate, Phillips said. (AP)

                        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. Phillips said Tohme’s lawyer wanted to meet with them. By that point, Tohme said he’d already met with Katherine Jackson’s lawyers. 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. (AP) 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. Phillips said he picked the Polo lounge because it was a convenient and public location. (ABC7) Phillips said lunch meeting lasted about 90 minutes, but he left the table for about half of the meeting to talk to other people. Putnam asked Phillips if there was some secret reason for meeting with Tohme. 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.” (AP)

                        After lunch break, Putnam asked Phillips if he met with his attorney over lunch hour. All the jurors laughed loud. This is how Panish begins after lunch.
                        Putnam: Did they show you any documents?
                        Phillips: Just the menu (ABC7)

                        After the lunch break, defense attorney Marvin Putnam asked Phillips a few questions that Panish likes to ask after every break. Putnam: "Did you meet with your attorneys over lunch?" (the jury laughed.) Phillips said yes. Putnam: "Did they show you any documents?" (Another question Panish often asks.) Phillips: "Just the menu." There was more laughter. (AP).

                        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. (ABC7)

                        Phillips testified about a conversation with Brenda Richie, Lionel Richie’s ex-wife. Phillips used to be Lionel Richie’s manager, and he says Brenda Richie called him a few weeks after Jackson died. This first came up Monday in questioning by plaintiff’s attorney Brian Panish, who asked why Phillips didn’t disclose conversation to police (AP) "Yes, I served as his manager for 10 years," Phillips said about his relationship with Lionel Richie. Brenda Richie is Lionel's ex-wife. (ABC7) Phillips had written an email to an AEG spokesman on Aug. 18 after Murray released a videotaped statement. Phillips email: “I wonder why now. I think I know what MJ died of and this would exonerate Conrad.” 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. He would only say the information was somewhat weird. (AP) 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. "Brenda had called me to tell me that she was in communication with Michael either through a medium or directly," Phillips testified. Panish objected: triple hearsay! Courtroom bursted into laughter. 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. 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. Phillips clarified he didn't think it was relevant information. (ABC7) It wasn’t until Putnam’s questioning today _ over Panish’s objections it was hearsay_ that Phillips told the jury what Richie told him. Phillips said Richie told him she had communicated with Jackson _ either directly or through a medium. Panish objected again. “Double, triple hearsay,” he said. Lots of laughter in the courtroom, among jurors. The judge commented the testimony was “clearly not offered for the truth.” Phillips: “I said it was weird.” Phillips testimony: “Michael told her it was wasn’t Dr. Murray’s fault. He accidentally killed himself.” 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. (AP)

                        Putnam showed a letter signed by MJ on June 9, 2009 requesting AEG to advance the sum of $50,000 to Frank DiLeo. (ABC7)

                        Phillips said his deposition happened three and a half years after MJ died. He believed there were over 9,000 email turned over. In preparation for his testimony, Phillips said he watched his testimony given in Dr. Conrad Murray's criminal case. Phillips said he prepared himself prior to his deposition, but not like he did for testifying in court. 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. 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."We are not a very litigious company," Phillips clarified. "I did not realize there's that 'gotcha' politics, 'gotcha' legal process." "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. Phillips said he was not designated as PMK (person with most knowledge) or PMQ (person most qualified) for AEG. Phillips said he made only one substantive correction to his deposition transcript. (ABC7)

                        Phillips said he's the president and CEO of AEG Live. Phillips said AEG Live has at least 10 divisions, deal, with talent, produce shows, international tours, festivals. In college, Phillips became the director of special events for students association. He graduated from Stanford in Political Science. He went to law school at University of Santa Clara. Phillips promoted the Harlem Globetrotters. One of the stars asked to manage him. Phillips said he thought it was a good move to start his career, moved to LA, transferred to Loyola Law School. He started management career with Management West International, then worked at Stiefel & Phillips through 1996. He managed Rod Stewart and Matthew Brodrick. Then they repped Guns N Roses, Toni Braxton, Prince, Simple Minds, Morrisey. (ABC7)

                        Phillips worked with MJ at this point. He represented the artist in an endorsement deal and a line of sneakers. "He was hot as a pistol," Phillips described MJ. "This was in early 90s, right before History"."It was one of the biggest endorsements made at the time," Phillips said. "The deal was a success." Phillips said the line of sneakers was not successful, though. The company he made the deal was LA Gear. "When MJ didn't like something, he was less than demure," Phillips testified. "Some of the shoes was really quite hideous," Phillips said. "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. Phillips described MJ as 'incredibly sharp' doing business. 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.(ABC7)

                        Phillips left Stiefel and Phillips to work at Red Ant Entertainment from 96 to 99, continued to co-manage Toni Braxton. Managed group called Dream on Puffy Combs Label. Then approached by John Meglan and Paul Gongaware to start Concerts West, now AEG Live. "They wanted me to help them secure a tour with an artist named Britney Spears," Phillips explained. Phillips said he had a very good relationship with her manager at the time. It was the first big break tour of Britney Spears. Phillips was consultant on the tour and had a piece of the profits. After the tour, Leiweke asked Phillips to consider in-house position. Phillips wrote the business plan over the weekend and became the president and CEO of AEG Live in 2001. Phillips said AEG Live created Coachella festival. They used the infrastructure, equipment for another genre of music, Stagecoach festival. Phillips talked about the residency shows AEG Live promotes in Las Vegas: Celine Dion, Elton John, Cher, Shania Twain, Rod Stewart. Phillips said AEG Live promoted and produced Prince's most successfully tour, "Musicality" in 2004. 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. (ABC7)

                        Artist management team: attorney, business manager, agent, broker, personal manager, generally four people, Phillips explained. Phillips said there are two ways a tour begin: once artist releases new album, Phillips goes to the artist team and pitches the company. 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. He described himself as "schmoozer in chief". (ABC7) Phillips noted that he’s a salesman. He sells ideas for concerts, festivals. “I’m Schmoozer in Chief,” he said. A few jurors smiled. (AP)

                        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. Once he wins the bid, Phillips passes the deal on to someone else within AEG Live better prepared to handle it. "I don't think I sit on this throne," Phillips explained. "We have a very open decision-making process at AEG Live. "I'm like manager's promoter, I think like a manager, I think in term of the brand itself," Phillips explained. 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. Phillips said Live Nation is about three times bigger than AEG Live. They are competitors when it comes to touring. "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. In interview w/ Telegraph, Phillips said AEG Live was under assault by 800lb gorilla called Live Nation, planning to merge w/ Ticketmaster. "Number 1 doesn't necessary make you the most profitable," Phillips said. "Why take all this risk in deploy capital in this way if you're not to make a profit?" Phillips explained. "I don't particularly love music, that's not why I got into it. I love the deal," Phillips testified. It's difficult as it can be to deal with the artists, but Phillips said he loves the challenge. 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. (ABC7) 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. Phillips said he has to deliver good news and bad news to artists. He said some musicians want big productions, but also big profits.(AP)

                        He described AEG Live’s relationship with Live Nation, a competitor and larger concert promoter. 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. Phillips re-iterated a point Paul Gongaware made previously, that AEG Live doesn’t want to be the No. 1 concert promoter, they say. He noted that Live Nation is a publicly-traded company and has to answer to shareholders, investors. AEG Live does not. (AP)

                        Putnam then asked Phillips about the upcoming BET Experience music festival. Beyoncé is scheduled to perform. So are the Jacksons on June 30. The BET Experience is being promoted by AEG Live. (AP)

                        AEG Live is working on a BET Music Festival on June 28.
                        Friday: Beyonce, more mainstream artist Saturday: Snoop Miguel and Kendrick Lamar, younger crowd
                        Sunday: Adult contemporary: R Kelly, Boyz to Men, The Jacksons.
                        "We book them," Phillips said. Deal was done by someone else at AEG Live, who will be promoting and producing this festival. (ABC7)

                        Phillips talked about the difference between promoting and producing. MJ didn't have touring team or money to produce "This Is It" tour. Phillips said it's very expensive to keep everyone on staff if you're not touring regularly. Jackson hadn't toured for many years. (ABC7)

                        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. AEG promoted The Rolling Stones, 21 shows. Putnam asked why the difference in the amount of shows. "He's 19, Mick Jagger is 70," Phillips responded. Rolling Stones sales is gigantic, so they don't have to do as many concerts. (ABC7) After a break, Phillips testified about how different tours work. He noted that the AEG-promoted Rolling Stones tour is only a few shows. 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. By comparison, Justin Bieber is doing 130 concerts over a 14-15 month period, Phillips said. Putnam asked why the vast different. “He’s 19,” Phillips said of Bieber. “Mick Jagger is 70.” (AP)

                        Phillips said concert promotion is risky. “Until you put tickets on sale, you just never know,” he said. 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. Putnam: “Why can’t you make them?” Phillips: “We live in a free society. They’re not my slaves.” (AP)

                        Putnam: Can AEG Live force an artist to perform on a show?
                        Phillips: No, the artist has the ultimate veto power
                        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. (ABC7)

                        Phillips then recounted the series of meetings leading up to announcing Jackson’s “This Is It” tour. The first two meetings were in Las Vegas in 2007. Phillips said Jackson was animated and appeared healthy. He said in the first meeting, Jackson was “elated” to see him and Paul Gongaware because they were “familiar faces to him.” There was a later meeting at the Colony Capital offices in LA. He said by that point, they were talking about Jackson performing. Phillips said Jackson was most concerned about getting a house for him and his children. In a proposal for Jackson’s concerts, Phillips wrote that he believed Jackson could “net, at least, $1 (million) per night” after fees. (AP)

                        Phillips said Peter Lopez, an attorney for MJ, asked for a meeting with AEG Live in 2007. It took place in Las Vegas. "I was told by John that Michael wanted to get back to work and that's why we were there," Phillips testified. "MJ, for all the complexities of dealing with Michael, was one of the biggest stars in the world," Phillips testified. Phillips said MJ talked about putting out new music, do something different, constantly putting music out, every 6 weeks, and tour around it. They also discussed the idea to do miniseries on King Tut and do mini movies. Meeting lasted about 90 minutes, Phillips said. "He looked great, very animated, he talked a lot about what he wanted to do," Phillips described. "He seemed fine to me." Phillips said he didn't think MJ was abusing prescription drugs at the time and he was not concerned with his health. There was another meeting where Phillips said MJ showed a mini-film he called Ghost. They also discussed mini-series on King Tut. "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. "We picked London because his popularity was less diminished because of the troubles he had had," Phillips explained. MJ ended up not moving forward with the tour then. "That was MJ," Phillips explained. (ABC7)

                        Phillips said Colony Capital, a real estate investment company, got involved with MJ's finance. They purchased the note of Neverland from a bank for $23 million and MJ wanted to start his career again and make money. 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. Meeting happened in 2008 at the bar of the Bel Air Hotel at the request of Dr. Tohme. "The most pressing thing for him, Michael, at that time, he was fixating in getting a house for him and his children, Phillips said. "He didn't want to live in other people's house anymore," Phillips expressed. (ABC7)

                        Putnam showed the email from Jun 13, 2008 with plans for MJ. (the not fast, need to be controlled as much as possible email). "Perfection is expensive, and incidentally impossible to achieve," Phillips opined, saying they tried to control MJ's spending, nothing else.
                        Putnam: How did you do controlling him financially?
                        Phillips: Not very well, but I blame Paul (Gongaware) (ABC7)


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                        A juror has a job interview on Thursday afternoon, so it’ll be a short day. Friday will also be a half day session in Jackson vs AEG Live trial. (AP)

                        Zusammenfassung von Ivy, MJJC #29

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                        Zusammenfassungen der vorangegangenen gerichtstage:
                        Day 1 - anträge u. eröffnungsstatements
                        Day 2 - anhörung und zeugen Senneff u. Martinez
                        Day 3 - forts. zeuge Martinez u. anhörung
                        Day 4 - forts. zeuge Martinez
                        Day 5 - zeugen Anderson und Rogers
                        Day 6 - zeuge Dr. Wohlgelernter
                        Day 7 - zeugin Sankey
                        Day 8 - zeugin Faye
                        Day 9 - forts. zeugin Faye
                        Day 10 - zeugen Walker, Rogers, Payne
                        Day 11 - forts. zeuge Payne
                        Day 12 - zeugin Hollander
                        Day 13 - M. Hom videodeposition, forts. zeugin Hollander
                        Day 14 - forts. zeugin Hollander; zeuge Trell
                        Day 14 fortsetzung - forts. zeuge Trell
                        Day 16 - forts. zeuge Trell
                        Day 17 - forts. zeuge Trell
                        Day 18 - zeuge Gongaware
                        Day 19 - forts. zeuge Gongaware
                        Day 20 - forts. zeuge Gongaware
                        Day 21 - forts. zeuge Gongaware
                        Day 22 - forts. zeuge Gongaware
                        Day 23 - forts. zeuge Gongaware; zeuge R. Phillips

                        Day 24 - forts. zeuge Phillips
                        Day 25 - forts. zeuge Phillips




                        Originaldokumente eröffnungsstatements u.a. (MJJC #1 ff.)
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                        • Michael Jackson’s brothers prep for gig with AEG Live as wrongful death suit against company continues
                          Michael Jacksons Brüder bereiten sich für Gig mit AEG Live vor während der Prozess gegen die Firma fortdauert.

                          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.

                          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.

                          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.”
                          "Für mindestens zum dritten Mal seit Michael Jacksons Tod und die Einreichung von Katherine Jacksons Klage gegen AEG Live haben Michael Jacksons Brüder, die Jacksons sich entschieden, noch einmal mit AEG Live zusammenzuarbeiten," sagt Marvin Putnam, der wichtigste Anwalt von AEG, in einer Erklärung am Dienstag.
                          "Zuletzt haben sie zugestimmt beim BET Experience im Staples-Center welches AEG- Live- gehört als Teil des Festivals teilzunehmen, führte Putnam fort. "In der Tat haben sie gerade in der vergangenen Woche angefragt, dass AEG Live ihnen eine VIP-Suite während des BET Experiences bietet ."



                          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.

                          Putnam fügte hinzu, dass AEG Live- ebenso daran gearbeitet hat, um Konzerte mit Janet Jackson auf die Bühne zu bringen, vier Mal seit dem Tod ihres Bruders und der Einreichung der Klage der Mutter. Einer von Katherine Jacksons Anwälte sagte die Brüder müssen einfach mit der Realität des Marktes arbeiten.

                          “What are their options? Stop performing?” lawyer Kevin Boyle asked outside court.
                          "Was sind ihre Optionen? Sollen sie mit dem Performen stoppen?" fragt Anwalt Kevin Boyle außerhalb des Gerichtssaal.

                          “Hopefully they’ll survive their experience with AEG.”
                          "Hoffentlich werden sie das Ereignis mit AEG überleben."

                          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.


                          Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/entertain...#ixzz2W1Cnd8gi
                          Zuletzt geändert von Lena; 12.06.2013, 18:45.

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                          • The Jacksons vs. AEG Live – Zeugen der Jacksons, 20. Teil

                            12. Juni 2013

                            Von wegen keine Ahnung – AEG war aufgrund einer Rechnung von Dr. Klein „zu Tode erschrocken“. Und die Richterin musste Randy Phillips am vierten Tag im Zeugenstand erneut ermahnen: Wenn er die Fragen nicht endlich beantworte, so würde seine Befragung noch eine weitere Woche dauern.

                            Nach drei Tagen Abwesenheit war Katherine Jackson am Montag wieder vor Gericht erschienen, blieb diesem aber nach der Mittagspause fern. Noch immer ging die Befragung von AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips durch Brian Panish weiter. Befragt wurde er zum Telefonat, das Randy Phillips mit Dr. Murray führte, nachdem er am 20. Juni 2009 Ortegas besorgte Mail erhalten hatte. Phillips will sich nicht an die Unterhaltung mit Murray erinnern, meinte in einer vorgängigen Befragung, sie habe nur drei Minuten gedauert. Aufzeichnungen belegen, dass das Telefonat 25 Minuten lang war.

                            Panish zeigte Polizeifotos von Murrays Auto, in dem eine AEG Geschäftsvisitenkarte von Randy Phillips gefunden wurde. Murray war auch im Besitz von Phillips privaten Festnetzanschluss, Phillips sagte aus, dass Murray auf die Nummer angerufen hatte. Er wisse jedoch nicht, wie Murray an seine Privatnummer gekommen ist. Möglicherweise durch eine an die This Is It Mitarbeitenden verteilte Telefonliste oder über Michaels Manager Frank Dileo.

                            Den Geschworenen wurde eine Mail von Randy Phillips gezeigt, in der er sich „zu Tode erschrocken“ zeigte über Medikamenteninjektionen, die Michael verabreicht wurden. Randy Phillips sagte aus, die Mail habe er verfasst als Reaktion auf eine 48 000 Dollar Rechnung von Dr. Arnold Klein an Michaels Manager. „Er erschreckt uns zu Tode, weil er ihn mit irgendetwas voll spritzt“, so der Wortlaut in Phillips Mail an Michaels Geschäftsführer Michael Kane.

                            Am Nachmittag musste die Richterin Yvette Palazuelos den AEG Firmenchef Randy Phillips erneut ermahnen. Nachdem sie die Jury aus dem Gerichtsaal geschickt hatte, sagte sie: „Mr. Phillips, sie müssen die Fragen beantworten, die Ihnen gestellt werden, ohne Erläuterungen. Sich mit dem Anwalt zu streiten hilft ihnen nicht. Das tut es wirklich nicht.“ Palazuelos sagte weiter, sie hätte erwartet, seine Befragung beanspruche nur einen Tag, „deshalb versuchen Sie die gestellten Fragen zu beantworten, ansonsten sind wir noch eine weitere Woche hier. Wir können das nicht gebrauchen.“ Phillips versuchte sich rauszureden: „Ich versuche nur nichts falsches zu sagen… aber ich verstehe den Prozess nun besser.“ Die Los Angeles Times merkte in ihrem Artikel an, dass Randy Phillips während zwei Jahren eine juristische Fakultät besucht hatte. (Und daher sehr wohl eine Ahnung vom „juristischen Prozess“ hatte.) Die LA-Times schrieb ausserdem, dass der Kommentar als Höhepunkt gesehen werden kann von den teils schwammigen Aussagen der AEG Führungskräften Paul Gongaware und Randy Phillips. Die Jacksons Anwälte fragten sie manchmal etwas und zeigten anschliessend ein Video von einer vorgängigen Befragungen unter Eid, in denen sie eine widersprüchliche Antwort gaben.

                            Randy Phillips gab zu, dass seine Einschätzungen bezüglich Murray falsch waren. Und dass die Behauptunge, AEG Live hätte ihn ausgecheckt, falsch waren. Nachdem Kenny Ortega in einer Mail um psychiatrische Hilfe für Michael bat, hatte Phillips geantwortet:

                            “Kenny, it’s critical that neither you, me or anyone else around this show become amateur psychiatrist or physicians. 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. It is critical we surround Michael with love and support and listen to how he wants to get ready for July 13th. 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.’ 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. I am meeting with him today at 4p at the Forum. 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.”

                            Auch das Meeting am 20. Juni in Michaels Anwesen wurde nochmals diskutiert. Phillips sagt, dieses habe mindestens eine Stunde gedauert. Murray und er seien dabei auf einem Sofa gesessen, Michael auf einer Bank und Kenny Ortega auf einem anderen Sofa. Ortega habe wenig gesprochen, nur Michael aufgefordert, an die Proben zu kommen. Dr. Murray habe die meiste Zeit geredet. Ob während dem Meeting Michaels Schlafprobleme angesprochen wurde, daran konnte sich Phillips nicht erinnern, schloss es aber nicht aus. (In der vorgängigen Befragung hatte Phillips ausgesagt, es sei über Michaels Schlafprobleme gesprochen worden) Ortega habe sich bezüglich Michaels Essen erkundigt. „Das Ziel des Meeting war herauszufinden, was mit MJ geschehen war, wegen dem Ereignis am 19. Juni“, sagte Phillips. Michael und Murray sagten, es sei nichts unrecht mit ihm (MJ). Murray habe gesagt, Michael hätte die Grippe oder so gehabt. Murray versicherte Ortega, dass Michael wohlauf sei und an den Proben teilnehmen werde. Die beiden seien „ein wenig kampflustig“ gewesen, gab Randy Phillips weiter zu Protokoll.

                            Quelle: jackson.ch, latimes.com, foxnews.com, mjjcommunity.com, linkedin.com (Anthony McCartney, ABC7)

                            Weiterlesen unter http://www.jackson.ch/the-jacksons-v...ksons-20-teil/
                            Copyright © jackson.ch

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                            • Hier im Artikel schon ein paar Updates von der bisherigen heutigen Aussage:
                              Anthony McCartney ‏@mccartneyAP 33m
                              AEG Live CEO describes Michael Jackson as a forceful businessman, not a 'drug-addled 5-year-old' http://yhoo.it/194OJ4Y

                              CEO describes Jackson as forceful businessman
                              CEO beschreibt Jackson als machtvollen Geschäftsmann
                              Associated PressBy ANTHONY McCARTNEY | Associated Press – 52 mins ago


                              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. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, File)
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                              Associated Press/Matt Sayles, File - 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 …more

                              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.
                              Jackson war weit mehr eine komplexe Figur entgegen der Beschrreibung wie er bislang im Fall von der Mutter gegen AEG live geschildert wurde, sagte Randy Philips, der Präsident des Unternehmens und 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."
                              Phillips sagte basierend auf Treffen, die er mit Jackson in 2008 und Anfang 2009 hatte, hat er einen Jackson angetroffen, der ein anspruchsvoller Mann war, der die Kontrolle über sein Leben hatte."


                              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 [lexicon]The Man[/lexicon] I dealt with. [lexicon]The Man[/lexicon] I dealt with was forceful. Kind, but determined. He was a force."

                              Phillips sagte, dass er nicht einverstanden ist mit den Beschreibungen von Jackson während der 7 Wochen im Prozess und der Jury ein unakurates Bild präsentiert wurde in den Eröffnungsstatements "Phillips sagt Jackson wurde von beiden Seiten als ein durch sein Leben hindurch Medikamenten -Abhäniger dargestellt. Phillips sagt er stimmt nicht mit der Beschreibung von Jackson überein "weil er als ein 5-jähriger Abhäniger beschrieben wird. Das war nicht der Mann mit dem ich zu tun hatte. Der Mann mit dem ich zu tun hatte war energisch, freundlich, aber bestimmt. Er war eine Macht."



                              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 "[lexicon]Thriller[/lexicon]" singer to discuss options for his "[lexicon]This is it[/lexicon]" comeback concerts scheduled for London's O2 Arena in 2009. Phillips has also told jurors that Michael Jackson never told him he was having [lexicon]Trouble[/lexicon] 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.
                              ___

                              Anthony McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/mccartneyAP

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                              • Es geht weiter mit der Phillips-Aussage von gestern: Wieder in normaler Reihenfolge von oben nach unten angeordnet.

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Hello from the courthouse in downtown LA. Day 28 of Jackson family vs AEG just concluded. Randy Phillips testified all day.

                                Hallo aus dem Gerichtsgebäude in der Innenstadt von LA. Tag 28 dersJackson-Familie vs AEG-Prozesses ist gerade abgeschlossen. Randy Phillips war den ganzen Tag im Stand
                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Marvin Putnam resumed questioning AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips. Katherine Jackson was not in the courtroom this morning.
                                Marvin Putnam wieder befragend AEG Live-Chef Randy Phillips. Katherine Jackson war nicht im Gerichtssaal an diesem Morgen.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Phillips recalled his first meeting in the summer of 2008 with Dr. Tohme in the bar of the Bel Air Hotel.

                                Phillips erinnerte sich an seine erste Begegnung im Sommer 2008 mit Dr. Tohme in der Bar des Bel Air Hotel.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Phillips said his understanding was that Dr. Tohme went over expenses and signed the checks for Michael. Meeting lasted 2 hours.
                                Phillips sagte, sein Verständnis war, dass Dr. Tohme über die Ausgaben wachte und unterzeichnete die Checks für Michael. Meeting dauerte 2 Stunden
                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Dr. Tohme described Michael's circumstances, his life, career, where he was living, finances. They mostly talked about restarting his career
                                Dr. Tohme beschrieb die Umstände von Michael, sein Leben, Karriere, wo er lebte, Finanzen. Meistens sprach über seinen Karriereneustart


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Phillips said the the idea came off proposal from Ramone Baines, that the best starting point would be in London.
                                Phillips sagte, die Idee kam auf Vorschlag von Ramone Baines, dass der beste Ausgangspunkt in London wäre
                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Phillips explained a residency tour was easier than full blown tour, living out of hotels. Michael had not toured in so long.
                                Phillips erklärte eine Residency Tour war einfacher als eine ausgewachsene Tour, lebend in Hotels. Michael hatte lange nicht getourt

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                "We thought it would be a great city for people to come from around the wowrld to see him," Phillips testified.
                                "Wir dachten, es wäre eine tolle Stadt für die Menschen um aus der ganzen Welt zu kommen und ihn zu sehen", sagte Phillips
                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Phillips said Dr. Tohme thought it was important to explain Why Mr. Jackson wanted to go back to work.
                                Phillips sagte Dr. Tohme dachte, es sei wichtig, zu erklären, warum Mr. Jackson wieder an die Arbeit wolle.

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Michael explained one of the biggest motivations was that he wanted to earn enough money to buy a house for his family.
                                Michael erklärt einer der größten Motivationen war, dass er genug Geld verdiene, um ein Haus für seine Familie kaufen wollte.

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Dr. Tohme spoke with an accent, came from another country, Phillips explained
                                .Dr. Tohme sprach mit einem Akzent, kam aus einem anderen Land, erklärte Phillips.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Putnam: Did it seem that MJ was ready to go back on tour?
                                Phillips: Only from what Dr. Tohme told me. The meeting was very positive.
                                Putnam: Hat es den Anschein, dass MJ bereit war weider auf auf Tour zu gehen?
                                Phillips: Nur von dem, was Dr. Tohme mir gesagt hat. Das Treffen war sehr positiv.



                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Phillips then asked for a meeting with the artist. Had a meeting at MJ's suite in Bel Air near street near Bellagio.
                                Phillips bat um ein Treffen mit dem Künstler. Hatte ein Treffen in der MJ-Suite in Bel Air in der Nähe von der Straße nahe Bellagio.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Phillips said he believed that was the 2nd meeting. The 1st meeting was a parlor above his suite.

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                "That was more about the dates and how we would put them on sale, who he wanted to work with," Phillips explained.
                                "Das war mehr über die Daten und wie wir sie zum Verkauf geben wollen, mit wen er arbeiten wolle", erklärte Phillips.

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                "I was told by Dr. Tohme that MJ was living in LV. He stayed at Bel Air when in LA."
                                "Mir wurde von Dr. Tohme gesagt, dass MJ in LV lebte. Er blieb im Bel Air, als er in LA war.

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                "When we relocated to London, we would make it a larger than life event," Phillips testified.
                                "Als wir nach London festlegten würde wir es zu eine überlebensgroße Veranstaltung machen", sagte Phillips.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                "When we built the 02 just Timberlake did 6 night, Beyonce did 8 nights," Phillips explained. "In London, people love to go out."
                                "Als wir die 02 errichteten machte Timberlake 6 Nächte, Beyonce 8 Nächte ", erklärte Phillips. "In London lieben Menschen auszugehen."


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Population changes too because there are a lot of visitors from other countries, Phillips said. The Arena was built for entertainment, music
                                Bevölkerung ändert sich auch weil es eine Menge von Besuchern aus anderen Ländern gibt sagte Phillips. Die Arena wurde für Unterhaltung, Musik gebaut

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Phillips said MJ was an ideal candidate, probably an ideal place for the come back. Michael was very receptive, since he liked London.
                                Phillips sagte MJ war ein idealer Kandidat, wohl ein idealer Ort für ein Comeback. Michael war sehr aufgeschlossen, da ihm London gefiel.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                "He had friends there, just felt comfortable there," Phillips told the jury. He loved that idea which made everything else that much better.
                                "Er hatte Freunde dort, fühlte sich dort wohlgefühlt", sagte Phillips der Jury. Er liebte diese Idee, die alles andere so viel besser machte

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                In Oct 2008, Phillips said he felt MJ was ready to go. "He was dressed well, his eyes were clear, he is very sophisticated 50 year old man"
                                In Okt 2008, sagte Phillips fühlte er das MJ war bereit war. "Er war gut gekleidet, seine Augen waren klar, er ist ein sehr anspruchsvoll 50 Jahre alter Mann"


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Phillips: I don't believe anything I read in the press, especially the English press. I take a lot of those stories with a grain of salt.
                                Phillips: Ich glaube nicht, dass alles, was ich in der Presse lese, vor allem in der englischen Presse lese. Ich nehme eine Menge dieser Geschichten mit einem Körnchen Salz.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                "He is a very smart, articulate young man who had control of his life," Phillis testified.
                                "Er ist ein sehr kluger, junger Mann, wortgewandt und hat Kontrolle über sein Leben ", sagte Phillips.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Phillips talked about not noting anything atypical in meetings. He was not concerned about MJ's health, physical condition or drug problem.
                                Phillips sprach darüber, dass nichts untypisches in Sitzungen feststellte. Er war nicht besorgt über MJs Gesundheit, Kondition oder Drogenproblem.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                MJ moved from LV to home in December 08 or January 09. He was bone-weary from traveling, Phillips recalled.
                                MJ zog weg von zu Hause im Dezember 08 oder Januar 09. Er war mit den knochenmüde von der Reise, erinnerte sich Phillips.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                MJ said he was tired of living like Vagabonds, wanted the kids to have a permanent place to live, a sense of community, Phillips testified.

                                MJ sagte, er sei müde wie Vagabunden zu leben, wollten für die Kinder einen festen Platz, ein Gefühl der Gemeinschaft haben, sagte Phillips.

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                The exec said the meeting got emotional. "He teared up he said he wanted a residence for his family that they could call their own."
                                Der Exec sagte er wurde auch emotional. " Er bekam Tränen in die Augen als er sagte er wolle ein Haus für seine Familie, dass er sein eigen nennt."
                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                "That was the primary reason he wanted to go back work," Phillips said.
                                "Das war der Hauptgrund, dass er zurück zum arbeiten wollte", sagte Phillips
                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Phillips testified MJ wanted to tour one more time since he was young enough to do it and the kids were old enough to appreciate it.
                                Phillips sagte MJ wollte noch mal auf Toruda er noch jung genug ist um es zu tun , und die Kinder alt genug waren, um es zu schätzen.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                "I felt incredibly bad that this incredible star was trying to earn enough money to buy a house," Phillips recalled. "I cried also."
                                "Ich fühlte mich unglaublich schlecht, dass diese unglaubliche Star versucht, genug Geld zu verdienen, um ein Haus zu kaufen", sagt Phillips . "Ich weinte auch."


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Putnam: Any concern about his mental well being?
                                Phillips: No, he was just emotional.
                                Putnam: Sorge um seine geistiges Wohlbefinden?
                                Phillips: Nein, er war nur emotional.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Phillips said he tried to talk MJ out of purchasing a $93 million house in Beverly Hills.
                                Phillips sagte, dass er versuchte, MJ auszureden $ 93 Mio-Haus in Beverly Hills zu kaufen.

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                AEG advanced $3 million to Jackso to settle a lawsuit. "He could not enter contract with us until he settled with Bahrain," Phillips said

                                AEG hat 3 Millionen Dollar an Jackson vorgeschossen, um eine Klage zu begleichen. "Er konnte nicht in den Vertrag mit uns, bis er mit Bahrain gesettlet hat", sagte Phillips


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                Phillips said Dr. Tohme was the one who secured the Carolwood home, not AEG.
                                Phillips sagte Dr. Tohme war derjenige, der das Carolwood Hause sicherte, nicht AEG.

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                The tour agreement was signed in the living room of Carolwood house. There was no press because wanted maximum impact at the news conference
                                Die Tour Vereinbarung wurde im Wohnzimmer von Carolwood Haus unterzeichnet. Es war keine Presse da, wir wollte maximale Wirkung bei der Pressekonferenz


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                After contract was signed, they popped a champagne to celebrate. Michael read the entire contract, Phillips said, asked questions.
                                Nach dem der Vertrag unterzeichnet wurde, machten sie einen Champagner auf um zu feiern. Michael las den gesamten Vertrag, Phillips sagte er stellte Fragen
                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 1h
                                MJ wanted to make sure of AEG's commitment about the movie in the contract, Phillips recalled.
                                MJ wollte sichergehen, dass er AEG an das Engagement über den Film in dem Vertrag erinnerte, sagt Phillips................

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 40m
                                Also MJ wanted to know how many shows. "It was 31" Phillips said. "He came up with the number."
                                Auch wollte MJ wissen, wie viele Shows. "Es waren 31" sagte Phillips. "Er kam mit der Nummer."
                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 39m
                                Prince had done 21 shows. "MJ and Prince were incredibly competitive, he wanted to do enough shows that Prince could not catch up with him"
                                Prince hatte 21 Shows gemacht. "MJ und Prince waren unglaublich konkurrierned, er wollte genug mach dass Prince ihn nicht abfangen konnte."

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 39m
                                Putnam: Was Mr. Jackson excited?
                                Phillips: Yes, he hugged me.
                                Putnam: War Mr. Jackson aufgeregt?
                                Phillips: Ja, er umarmte mich.
                                Phillips said he too was excited.
                                Phillips sagte, er war auch aufgeregt
                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 38m
                                Phillips: MJ was one of the biggest stars in the world, the idea of him getting on the stage again was one of the biggest parts of my career
                                Phillips: MJ war einer der größten Stars in der Welt, die Idee ihn immer wieder auf die Bühne zu bringen war einer der Höhepunkte meine Karriere
                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 38m
                                Phillips said MJ held the glass of champagne but I didn't think he drank it. "Meeting ended with a toast and everybody high-fiving."
                                Phillips sagte MJ hielt das Glas Champagner, aber er glaubt nicht, dass er es trank. "Meeting endete mit einem Toast und alle in Hochstimmung."

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 36m
                                Phillips explained it would be better to have press conference since MJ had been gone so long and there were credibility issues w/ consumers
                                Phillips erklärte, es wäre besser, die Pressekonferenz zu haben, da MJlange weg war und es giebt Glaubwürdigkeit für Käufer/ Verbraucher

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 37m
                                One of the hardest things is creating demand for tickets, Phillips said, since it is an expensive proposition.
                                Eines der schwierigsten Dinge ist es die Nachfrage für Tickets zu schaffen, sagte Phillips, da es eine teure Angelegenheit ist
                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 36m
                                "When your consumer isn't sure and they have a limited amount of income, they hesitate; and our aim was to eliminate that hesitation."
                                Wenn der Verbraucher nicht sicher ist, und er hat eine begrenzte Menge an Einkommen, zögern sie, und unser Ziel war es, dass die Bedenken beseitigt werden."

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 35m
                                But Phillips said in his gut he knew that people wanted to see him perform again.
                                Aber Phillips sagte er wusste, dass die Leute sehen ihn wieder performen sehen wollen.



                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 35m
                                Phillips said there was a breakdown with Dr. Tohme about an auction that Dr. Tohme had set up involving memorabilia.
                                Phillips sagte, es habe einen Bruch mit Dr. Tohme wegen einer Auktion, dass Dr. Tohme mit Memorabilia auf eine Auktion setzte.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 34m
                                Phillips: I was concerned because Dr. Tohme lost contact and he was our only way to directly connect to MJ.
                                Phillips: Ich war besorgt, weil Dr. Tohme den Kontakt verloren hatte und er war unsere einzige Möglichkeit, direkt zu MJ.

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 34m
                                "At this point in time I was flying blind because I didn't know what was happening in Michael's camp" Phillips explained.
                                "Zu diesem Zeitpunkt war ich im Blindflug, weil ich nicht wusste, was in Michaels Camp passiert" erklärt Phillips


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 33m
                                "Paul always thought it was going to happen," Phillips said. "I was never as sanguine as him."
                                [b]"Paul dachte immer es wird stattfinden", sagte Phillips. "Ich war noch nie so optimistisch wie er."

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 32m
                                Phillips said he had one experience with MJ that was helping secure the LA Gear deal, a disaster for LA Gear, but great for Mr. Jackson.
                                Phillips sagte, er habe eine Erfahrung mit MJ, die half den LA Gear Deal zu sichern, was eine Katastrophe für LA Gear war, aber toll für Mr. Jackson.
                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 31m
                                In late Feb 09, if Jackson decided 'I can't do this' or 'I can't go forward, don't want to' it would not have hurt AEG Live, Phillips said.
                                Wenn im späten Feb 09 Mr. Jackson entschieden hätte: "Ich kann das nicht" oder "Ich kann nicht vorwärts gehen, will es nicht machen" es wäre es für AEG Live-verletztend gewesen sagte Phillips.

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 29m
                                Phillips said at that point they only had put out $5 mil advance.
                                Phillips sagte zu diesem Zeitpunkt hatten sie nur 5 Mio. ausbezahlt.

                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 28m
                                Putnam: Did Dr. Tohme get on plane to UK with MJ?
                                Phillips: Yes
                                Putnam: Hat Dr. Tohme das Flugzeug nach Großbritannien mit MJ bekommen?
                                Phillips: Ja



                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 28m
                                Putnam: Did press conference happen as scheduled??
                                Phillips: Chuckles ... it was on the same day.
                                Putnam: Hat die Pressekonferenz wie geplant stattgefunden?
                                Phillips: ... sie war am selben Tag.


                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 28m
                                Phillips described the drama behind the scenes before the press conference. He said he wasn't sure that they were going to get on plane.
                                Phillips beschrieb das Drama hinter den Kulissen vor der Pressekonferenz. Er sagte, er war sich nicht sicher, dass sie im Begriff waren den Flug zu nehmen.
                                ABC7 Court News ‏@ABC7Courts 27m
                                Phillips was in Miami covering the opening of Britney Spears' a Circus tour. "It was one of the top 5 tours of the year," Phillips responded
                                Phillips war in Miami bei die Öffnung von der Britney Spears 'a Circus Tour. "Es war einer der Top 5 Touren des Jahres", antwortete Phillips
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                                Zuletzt geändert von Lena; 13.06.2013, 11:29.

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