A Los Angeles
jury decided Wednesday that AEG Live hired Dr. Conrad Murray, but also
concluded that the concert promoter was not liable for Michael Jackson's drug
overdose death, according to CNN.
The jury decided that Murray
was competent, so even though AEG Live hired him, it was not liable for Jackson 's death and
didn't owe the Jackson family millions of dollars in compensation.
"I counted Michael Jackson a creative partner and a
friend," the company's CEO Randy Phillips said. "We lost one of the
world's greatest musical geniuses, but I am relieved and deeply grateful that
the jury recognized that neither I, nor anyone else at AEG Live, played any
part in Michael's tragic death."
The verdict brings the five-month-long trial to a close.
"We have said from the beginning that this case was a
search for the truth. We found the truth. AEG hired Dr. Conrad Murray, the man
who is in jail for killing Michael Jackson," according to a statement from
family matriarch Katherine Jackson and her lawyers. "All options regarding
the balance of the jury verdict are being considered."
The case has come to an end.
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