A “smoking gun” email allegedly links concert promoter AEG Live to the 2009 death of Michael Jackson was revealed in connection with the wrongful-death lawsuit filed by Jackson’s mother Katherine and his children.
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A “smoking gun” email allegedly links concert promoter AEG Live to the 2009 death of Michael Jackson was revealed in connection with the wrongful-death lawsuit filed by Jackson’s mother Katherine and his children.
The e-mail exchange between concert promoter AEG Live co-CEO Paul Gongaware and Jackson’s “This Is It” show director Kenny Ortega implies that Dr. Conrad Murray might have been under the gun to get an exhausted Jackson into performing over fear of losing his pricy $150,000-a-month gig as Jackson’s personal physician, according to CNN.