Michael Jackson |
CNN reports the revelation brought an audible gasp in the Los Angeles courtroom at
the wrongful death trial Wednesday and left fans crying.
Katherine Jackson watched from the front row as her lawyer
questioned AEG Live Senior Vice President and General Counsel Shawn Trell about
an e-mail exchange with his boss at parent company AEG.
"Is it the policy of AEG to talk in derogatory terms
about the artist you're going to do business with?" Jackson lawyer Brian Panish asked.
"No," Trell answered.
Panish then showed jurors an e-mail Trell sent on January
28, 2009, to Ted Fikre, AEG's chief legal officer, letting him know he was
about to go to Jackson's home for the signing of the contract for his
"This Is It" concert tour.
"Does that mean you get to meet the freak?" Fikre
replied.
Trell responded: "Apparently. Not sure how I feel about
that. Interesting for sure, but kind of creepy."
The e-mail exchange happened less than four hours before
Trell and other AEG excutives visited Jackson 's Los Angeles home.
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