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The concert promoter has no choice to reveal Jackson 's "deepest, darkest secret" because the
company must defend itself from the accusation from Jackson 's family that it is responsible for
the pop icon's death, Marvin Putnam said.
CNN Reports the trial, which could last several months, that
promises dramatic revelations and legal fireworks. With opening statements
delivered, the Jackson's call their first witness Tuesday morning -- Orlando
Martinez, the Los Angeles Police detective who investigated Jackson's death.
AEG Live executives are "ruthless guys" who
ignored Michael Jackson's health problems and his doctor's ethical conflicts,
which led to the pop icon's death, a Jackson
family lawyer argued Monday.
Jurors earning $15 a day will decide whether one of the
world's largest entertainment companies should pay Jackson's mother and three
children billions of dollars for its liability in the pop icon's death.
AEG executives knew that Jackson
was emotionally and physically weak, a Jackson
family told jurors.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Yvette Palazuelos
denied CNN's request to televise the trial.
The central issue is simple: Did AEG Live, the company
promoting Jackson 's comeback concerts in 2009,
hire or supervise Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician convicted of involuntary
manslaughter in Jackson 's
June 25, 2009, death?
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