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AP/ January 8, 2011, 11:33 AM

Jackson's Mom Weighs Wrongful Death Suit

An attorney for Michael Jackson's mother says that she is considering filing a wrongful death lawsuit because of the circumstances surrounding her son's demise.

Attorney Burt Levitch, speaking after a court hearing Monday, said the idea has "been floated" and that the main name that has been mentioned is Dr. Conrad Murray, Jackson's personal physician.

Authorities investigating Jackson's June 25 death have been focusing on Murray and the possibility he may have improperly administered a powerful anesthetic to the pop singer.

Asked whether concert promoter AEG Live might be also be a defendant, Levitch refused to comment. Levitch noted that AEG hired Murray at Jackson's behest and also was paying the rent at the mansion where Jackson lived.

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Meanwhile, official Michael Jackson merchandise will soon arrive on store shelves, but the fate of a proposed tour of the King of Pop's memorabilia remains in limbo after Katherine Jackson expressed renewed concerns on Monday.

Attorneys for Jackson withdrew their objections to an agreement with merchandiser Bravado to bring everything from Jackson trading cards, apparel and cell phone themes to consumers.

But her objections remain a roadblock to a deal that would put some of her son's prized items on display later this year. That tour was intended to coincide with the release of a major movie featuring his final rehearsals for a series of London shows.

Levitch said her objections were over concerns about her son's legacy, as well as the split of proceeds from the memorabilia tour with concert promoter AEG Live.

Attorneys for AEG and the current administrators of Jackson's estate wanted the memorabilia tour approved on Monday, but Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff instead scheduled an evidentiary hearing to determine if the deal represented the best arrangement for Jackson's estate.

Katherine Jackson and her three grandchildren are set to receive the vast majority of estate of the King of Pop who died on June 25. An attorney appointed to represent the children's interests said Monday she thought the deal should be approved.

Kathy Jorrie, an attorney for AEG, said the memorabilia exhibition faces a tight deadline and the company's interest might wane if the tour is not approved soon. She said the company was not interested in renegotiating the deal.

AEG wants the memorabilia tour to open at the same time as a movie using footage of Jackson's final rehearsals. The deal is expected to generate up to $6 million for the estate, said Howard Weitzman, an attorney for the current administrators of the estate.

Columbia Pictures paid $60 million for the rights to the film based on the Jackson footage, and Jackson's estate is slated to receive 90 percent of the film's profits.

One of the concessions Katherine Jackson is apparently seeking is the authority to sign off on the deal. Beckloff said he was inclined to reject that argument.

"She doesn't own the property," Beckloff said. "There's no reason to make her a signatory to those agreements."

But Beckloff said he was not sure that he could grant the estate's administrators approval to enter into the deal without hearing more information. The judge said he was in a difficult position and was concerned that delays in approving the deal - which was first proposed nearly two weeks ago - are hurting the estate.

"I see the delay as a real problem for the estate," Beckloff said.


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louieamherst says:
LIFE WAS TAKEN... A CRIME! WHO'S ACCOUNTABLE?
Murray's misconduct, malpractice, negligence

Justice For Michael
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hockeymom441 says:
Let him rest, for goodness sake. This family should take his money and invest in some serious psychotherapy. Greed consumes them even now. Sure, blame the doctors, but everyone knows it was his crazy parents who drove him nuts. Someone should sue them.

I hope those poor little babies somehow manage to escape the endless madness of the Jackson family.

Despite of all of his eccentricity, Michael was smart enough to keep those children away from those that would exploit them. I just pray they remain protected.
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justsane-2009 says:
of course she wants to file a civil suit; she's hoping to get some money out of it, and she has had no luck getting any from the estate executors.

if the dr. is responsible for mj's death (and i think he bears part of that responsibility), then he needs to lose his medical license, and then be charged in criminal court. the taxpayers should not have to pay the costs of a civil suit that even if she wins, will not yield any monetary rewards for his mother...he's broke, remember? that's why he took the job doing what no ethical doctor would.
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specialty8 says:
She needs to bring Jessie and Al back into the seen. Afterall they need their cut of the money also.
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barbaram99 says:
True her son is dead but he was killtd than the persons need to answer for it, If Jackson had sleep issues then those should have been addressed. If he was hooked on meds why did not the doc see that and get him off them, It was the money.THEY SHOULD HAVE HELPPED HIM. THE LESSONS LEARNT MAY HELP SOMEONE ELSE NOT FALL IN TO THE SAME TRAP. He was forever hurted by others, No one tried to stop it. There is a fine to being fans and then being so chasers that he had no time off. Ii was girls going Micheal and making fools of themselves.
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