Answering "Why did he settle in 1994?"

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Can anyone please give a short but detailed summary why this happened?

It's a very important question that a lot of people have and I struggle to word an easy to understand answer to that, as the matter seems to be rather complex.

To non-americans you have to explain how american court cases work (civil and criminal); why the civil case would have been allowed before a criminal case; why this would have been bad for Michaels defense; what part played the non-matching body-part descriptions of Chandler; Michael beeing pressured from his business partners to settle; what exactly Michael settled for; the whole thing not being "hush money" after all (because Chandler could still have sued).... etc.

Maybe someone can sort all that into a few easy to understand sentences?
Best with sources / links to back things up if available.
 
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To my understanding, Michael wanted to take it to court but his lawyers advised him against it and a insurance company paid out. Michael was in the middle of a tour (or just starting one can't quite remember) and was under other contractual obligations. If he bailed out he would most like have had to pay more than what the insurance company paid the Chandlers.
 
some info must be wrong here.. Dangerous Tour ended 1993..
1994 was no tour at all.
 
some info must be wrong here.. Dangerous Tour ended 1993..
1994 was no tour at all.


The Chandler story was first released on the day that the second leg of the Dangerous Tour started in Bangkok in August 1993.

Michael ended the Tour in Mexico, November 1993 (cancelling remaining shows / the third leg of the tour that was supposed to include concerts in the USA) and announced that he was going into rehab.

The Chandler settlement was announced in January 1994.
 
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Info from another board. Mj settled cause of the lost motions below. It would have made it impossible to get a fair criminal trial. The insurance company didnt pay out that was lies by oxman. If mj had not settled. Then all sneddon needed to do was sit in the courtroom hear all mjs defence and build a case around it. The law was changed later to stop a civil case coming before a crim one



These rulings were made on the 23rd November 1993. Soon after, Johnnie Cochrane joined Michael's legal team and he started a Motion For Protective Order.

The ruling was a mixed bag, but the biggest blow was that the LAPD and SBPD could gain access to any informal and formal discovery material.

Michael couldn't prepare for the civil trial within 120 days as the police were refusing to provide him with copies or a list of what they took.

Fast forward to the settlement.

These court motions were:

Motion For Trial Preference (Civil Trial) by Chandler - GRANTED.

Motion To Compel Deposition by Michael Jackson - DISMISSED W/O PREJUDICE

Motion To Compel Mr Jackson's Deposition by Chandler - GRANTED.

Request To Stay Ruling by Michael Jackson - DENIED.
 
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I usually word it like this..

Michael Jackson was promoting his first album with Sony, he had multi million dollar contractual obligations to promote the album with various entities. There were two things on the legal side of the allegations, a civil case and a criminal investigation. The criminal investigations was to bring criminal charges.. If he were to pull out of promotion for a CIVIL case, he would have had lawsuits on the back end for not fulfilling contractual agreements. Either way, there would be a financial loss!

That said, the insurance steps in - covers most of the settlement and Michael continues to do business as the criminal investigation continues and he would be ready to fight that when it would come. Instead, the criminal investigation stayed open for 10 years, $500 million dollars of tax payers money was spent, and the FBI was brought in to find enough evidence to bring criminal charges.. They could not find anything.. It was a small financial loss (considering insurance coverage and what he would have lost in lawsuits from the back end) to continue doing work and prepare for a possible criminal trial.

The civil case was actually not even about molestation, it was for 'emotional distress due to negligence', in that settlement it also states that Jackson holds no guilt to what he is being accused of. It was made so neither party can talk about the allegations in public and to hold out for a criminal case. Instead, since the Chandlers were after money in the first place, took the money and ran - no longer interested on cooperating with law enforcement.
 
Written by pg13

Explaining why the 1994 settlement came about


Michael Jackson lost four crucial motions in court.

These court motions were:

Motion For Trial Preference (Civil Trial) by Chandler - GRANTED.

Motion To Compel Deposition by Michael Jackson - DISMISSED W/O PREJUDICE

Motion To Compel Mr Jackson's Deposition by Chandler - GRANTED.

Request To Stay Ruling by Michael Jackson - DENIED.

Key to understanding these four motions and their significance is in knowing what the Chandler's civil lawsuit was about.

1) sexual battery
2) battery
3) seduction
4) willful misconduct
5) intentional infliction of emotional distress
6) fraud
7) negligence

The civil lawsuit was filed whilst the criminal investigation was still ongoing.

Civil lawsuits allow hearsay and circumstantial evidence.

Criminal investigations do not allow these.

As a result, filing a civil lawsuit at the same time as a criminal investigation can lead to a defendant being prejudiced against or suffer sekf-incrimination.

So, on 14th September 1993, the Chandler's lawyer, Larry Feldman, filed their $30million lawsuit.

Michael Jackson's lawyer, Bertram Fields, filed Michael Jackson's answer to this lawsuit on 29th October 1993.

Discovery process can then start. This means:

1) Depositions are taken
2) Request for Production of Documents
3) Request for Admissions aka admit to certain facts
4) Form Interrogatories

A protective order can also be done which is blocking or limiting requests or limiting information requested.

At the same time as all of that going on, Bert Fields filed a Motion for Stay of Discovery and Trial on behalf of Michael Jackson.

Michael Jackson wanted Discovery AND a Trial in the civil case to be imposed until the six year statute of limitations ran out.

That would have meant ZERO discovery and ZERO criminal trial until 1999.

By then, the outcome of the criminal investigation would have been known well before 1999.

If this motion was granted to Michael Jackson, the LA and SB DAs would NOT have been able to use the civil trial in order to build a criminal case against Michael Jackson.

People either forget or don't know the Chandler's refused to cooperate with the police.

This forced the police to want to take information from the civil trial in order to attempt to prosecute Michael Jackson.

So, we go on to the Motion To Compel Michael Jackson's Deposition.

The Chandler's lawyer, Mr L. Feldman, wanted to depose MJ and 11 other people including Anthony Pellicano, LaToya Jackson, Bianca Francia, Gayle Goforth, etc.

The discovery material they wanted from Michael Jackson was:

- Form interrogatories
- First Set of Special Interrogatories
- First Set of Request for Production of Documents
- Second Set of Request for Production of Documents
- Second Set of Special Interrogatories

Michael's legal team responded to all of this by asserting his Fifth Amendment Rights.

The Motion To Compel Michael Jackson's Deposition infringed Michael Jackson's constitutional rights due to his treatment for drug addiction. He needed to resolve his medical issues first.

The other reason given for the objection to Michael's deposition was that Michael Jackson should not be
deposed until the criminal investigation was concluded and any potential criminal prosecution disposed of.

When the Chandler's lawyer objected by pointing to Michael's Mexico deposition, Michael's attorney, Eve H. Wagner stated that MJ was glassy eyed, could hardly stay awake, had difficulty holding physical objects, slurred speech and could not focus on issues.

Therefore, Beechy Colcough issued a statement on 20th November confirming Michael had a drug problem requiring treatment.

"That Michael Jackson be given the same right to have his testimony heard for the first time at trial without fear that the prosecution will try to impeach his credibility.....the law enforcement agency has sought and gained access to all discovery in this action." - Johnnie Cochrane

Cochrane also opposed the Motion to Compel because some information sought by the Chandler's was irrelevant to the case, some was protected by Attorney-Client privilege and that it was too early to request Michael Jackson's financial information.

13th December 1993, Johnnie Cochrane takes the lead in Michael's case and issues a Motion For Protective Order.

He argued that Michael had a right to be protected from invasion of privacy, embarrassment and undue annoyance.

Same applies to the witnesses.

And that Michael Jackson had a right to receive a fair, impartial trial.

He argued that if this Motion For Protective Order was not granted, then Michael Jackson was entitled to a Stay of the Civil action because law enforcement were delaying their investigation in order to use any Civil Discovery against Michael Jackson.

All these motions were designed to protect Michael Jackson from violation of constitutional rights and self-incrimination.

The case Pacers v Superior Court was used to support this argument that it's unconstitutional not to stay the Civil action whilst a criminal investigation is pending.

Chandler's lawyer, unfortunately, argued that Jordan was entitled to a speedy trial because a child's memory is still developing.

Problem is that law they used to argue this was intended for young kids such as four year olds.

Anyway, Michael lost all four motions.

He couldn't take the depositions of Jordan, Evan and June Chandler or Dave Schwartz.

Since the motion for Trial Preference was granted to Chandler, the trial was to be held in March 1994.

Michael was handicapped in defending himself since he could not take their depositions.

Clear violation of the constitutional right to a fair trial, to defend himself and to question his accusers.

Unsurprisingly, all of this set the stage for the settlement itself.

In lieu of winning the motions Michael Jackson needed, reaching a settlement in the Chandler civil action was the SECOND BEST way for Michael Jackson to protect himself and his constitutional rights.

It meant, as a consequence, Michael Jackson could then focus on the criminal case and any potential criminal trial.
 
Yeah great help. I only have the bit i posted so will save the rest always comes in handy cheers
 
This is a summary of how Charles Thomson explained it in one of his radio interviews:

The Chandler's filed a police report and civil suit at the same time. The police investigation hit a brick wall as they couldn't find any evidence of wrongdoing.
Jordan first said he wasn't abused and only changed his story after being drugged with Sodium Amytal, a fact admitted by his father, Evan, in a television interview. This drug can be used to create false memories e.g. alien abductions.
Neverland was searched and no evidence was found. Michael was served a warrant which forced him to submit for photographing of his genitals. These photos did not match Jordan's description.
Police case was in tatters.

Meanwhile, the civil suit was still working through the system and the Judge ordered everyone in the case to be deposed, which meant giving evidence under oath on video. Michael's lawyers objected, saying the constitution grants Michael the right to a fair criminal trial.
The video deposition for the civil case meant Michael would be giving away his defense for the criminal case. The prosecution would have been able to build their case around Michael's defense, ruining any chance for a fair trial.
His lawyers fought for months to get this decision reversed, only when it got right down to the wire and he was about to be deposed, they setted the civil case. The civil settlement admitted no wrongdoing, it also included a provision that everyone involved was still entitled to testify in criminal proceedings. Michael never stood trial because the case was so weak, not because of the settlement. They couldn't bring a criminal case - it was taken to two grand juries, both of which rejected it.
 
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