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AEG Execs Face Questions About Michael Jackson’s Death

Court testimony has revealed that AEG Live asked Michael Jackson’s estate to be paid back $300,000 for Dr. Conrad Murray’s fee three weeks after Jackson’s death.

This new information contradicts what AEG Live said in its defense, which was that they did not pay Murray, who was convicted in Jackson’s death.

Jackson’s mother and children are suing AEG Live for being liable in Jackson’s death since its executives negligently hired Murray, who was convicted for involuntary manslaughter. AEG Live lawyers state that Murray was hired and supervised by Jackson. The executives also stated that they could not have been expected to know that Murray would use surgical anesthetic propofol, the drug that killed Jackson.

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