State Att. Mark Ober |
On Thursday, Clem told jurors MJ and
his wife were "fair game" because they're public figures.
Friday, one of one of MJ's former partners, BJ, from the former "MJ and BJ Morning Show" along with State Attorney Mark Ober took the stand. MJ's wife was then an assistant state attorney.
BayNews9 reports both BJ and Ober told jurors that Bubba's
statements about MJ were flat out lies.
MJ's lawyers wanted to show the jury that the accusations
Bubba made are false, and what Bubba told his listeners about MJ went far
beyond name calling.
BJ Harrison, formerly of "the MJ and BJ morning
show" on WFLZ 93.3 FM took the stand for his old friend, Todd Schnitt.
Bubba told his listeners that MJ got BJ fired from the
popular morning show.
BJ told jurors that's not true.
"I resigned for personal reasons," saidHarrison .
BJ told jurors that's not true.
"I resigned for personal reasons," said
MJ's lawyers said there was another lie that took a toll on
the Schnitt family.
(Bubba Radio clip) "Not to mention your wife is one of the people who got me arrested, and had secret meetings with Mark Ober? Can we go into that?"
State Attorney Mark Ober, in a rare appearance on the stand,
denied Bubba's on air claims.
(Bubba Radio clip) "MJ Kelley and his wife, who worked for Mark Ober at the time, orchestrated most of it. Did you know that? I did. I would expect nothing less from a snitch."
"We discussed the facts, did the research, and
ultimately came to the conclusion that a crime had been committed," said
Ober.
Ober stated he didn't even know MJ.