Walgran sagte dem Gericht, dass der Antrag zurückgezogen wird nachdem er mit Kathrine Jackson, einem Anwalt von Joe und Anwälten vom Estate und der Anwältin der Kinder gesprochen habe. Die Verhandlung hierzu war eigentl. für den 23. Januar angesetzt.
Derweil haben Kathrine und Joe allerdings Schadensersatzklagen gegen AEG bzw. Murray laufen.
Das Schicksal von Joe`s Klage gegen Murray ist allerdings unklar nachdem am Freitag ein californ. Gericht entschied, dass Anwalt Oxman weiterhin vom Anwaltsberuf verbannt werden soll. Oxaman füllte die Klage gegen Murray aus und ist der einzige gelistete Anwalt in diesem Fall bislang. Oxman verneinte Auskünfte über das Berufsverbot, das noch noch vom californ. Supreme Court bestätigt werden muss. Das Disziplinargericht befand, dass Oxman und Ehefrau, die Partnerin in der Kanzlei ist Mittel von Klienten mit persönlichen Mitteln gemischt habe um Gläubiger und Sanktionen gegen Oxman abzuwehren.
Request for restitution from doctor convicted in Michael Jackson’s death withdrawn
By Associated Press, Updated: Wednesday, January 18, 7:08 PM
LOS ANGELES — Prosecutors will not seek restitution against the doctor convicted of killing Michael Jackson after conferring with the singer’s parents and attorneys for his estate and children.
The request for payments from Conrad Murray was withdrawn Wednesday during a brief court hearing, just days before a judge was scheduled to consider how much the former cardiologist should pay to members of Jackson’s family or his estate.
(Mario Anzuoni, Pool/Associated Press) - FILE - This Oct. 3, 2011 file photo shows Dr. Conrad Murray listening to testimony during Murray’s trial in the death of pop star Michael Jackson in Los Angeles. A restitution hearing for Murray has been canceled after prosecutors told a judge Wednesday that the singer’s family was not interested in seeking restitution.
Deputy District Attorney David Walgren told the judge handling the case that he was withdrawing the restitution request after speaking with Jackson’s mother, Katherine, and attorney for his father, Joseph . Walgren also consulted with an attorney for the singer’s estate and a court-appointed attorney representing the interests of Jackson’s three children, a transcript of the proceedings shows.
Murray remains in jail after being convicted in November of involuntary manslaughter. He was sentenced to serve four years in jail, but his incarceration will be cut in half due to overcrowding and California’s budget crunch.
Jackson’s estate estimated the singer would have earned at least $100 million if he had performed his “This Is It” concerts planned for London’s O2 arena. Murray might have also been found liable for Jackson’s funeral expenses, which totaled more than $1.8 million. Murray’s attorneys said he had nowhere near the money to pay either amount, and he filed paperwork last month indicating he is indigent.
Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor ruled that the family was waiving its right to restitution permanently, although two separate cases pending in a Los Angeles civil court seek damages against for the King of Pop’s June 2009 death. Katherine Jackson is suing concert giant AEG Live, which was promoting Jackson’s planned series of comeback concerts, claiming they failed to properly supervise Murray.
Joseph Jackson is suing AEG Live, alleging negligence by the entertainment promoter in his son’s death, and he is suing Murray for wrongful death in the case.
A phone message left for Murray’s attorney, J. Michael Flanagan, was not immediately returned. He indicated during Wednesday’s hearing that he intends to seek bail for Murray while he appeals his conviction, according to the transcript, but was told to put the request in writing.
The fate of Joseph Jackson’s civil case remains unclear. A California bar court in Los Angeles recommended on Friday that the Jackson family patriarch’s attorney, Brian Oxman, be barred from practicing law because of conduct on other, unrelated cases. Oxman filed Joseph Jackson’s lawsuit in federal court on the one-year anniversary of the singer’s death, but a judge later ruled it should be heard in state court. Oxman is the only attorney who has been listed on the case so far and has been a vocal antagonist against Murray and AEG Live.
Reached by phone, Oxman declined to comment on the recommendation, which still must be approved by the California Supreme Court.
The disciplinary court found that Oxman and his wife, who is also his law partner, mixed clients’ and personal funds in an effort to evade creditors and sanctions imposed against Oxman. He had been disciplined previously, which the court cited among its reasons for seeking the revocation of his law license.
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