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Franklin Lakes author summoned in Jackson family lawsuit
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BY CHRIS HARRIS
STAFF WRITER
The family of late pop icon Michael Jackson has subpoenaed a Franklin Lakes author, seeking his testimony as part of their ongoing wrongful death suit against AEG Live.
In legal documents filed this week, lawyers for Jackson’s parents and three children subpoenaed Frank Cascio, who detailed his friendship with the King of Pop in a book called “My Friend Michael: An Ordinary Friendship With An Ordinary Man.”
John Perez, a Newark attorney working in concert with the Jackson’s California-based legal team, confirmed Wednesday that subpoenas were being delivered to “several witnesses” as part of the pre-trial discovery process. Perez would not discuss his involvement with the case beyond that.
Cascio has been asked to report to an Iselin-based legal office on Aug. 14, where he will answer questions about his friendship with Jackson.
The Jackson family’s suit, which was filed in California in 2010, lists entertainment conglomerate AEG Live as well as the producers of the posthumous Jackson documentary “This Is It” as defendants.
It is expected the trial will commence in early 2013.
The suit accuses AEG Live of negligently hiring Dr. Conrad Murray to care for Jackson. The suit contends AEG Live “somehow forced Mr. Jackson to receive dangerous medication from his physician,” according to court documents.
Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Jackson’s death June 25, 2009 death and was sentenced last November to four years in prison.
Jackson was set to perform a string of 50 shows in London for AEG Live, but died of acute propofol intoxication in Los Angeles while rehearsing for the concert series.
The negligence suit is by Jackson’s mother, Katherine, on behalf of herself and her son’s three children, Michael Jr., Paris-Michael Katherine and Prince Michael.
The suit alleges the company was negligent in hiring Murray to treat Michael and claims the conglomerate is also responsible for the medical decisions Murray made.
This week’s subpoena asks that Cascio also provide the Jackson family’s lawyers will any and all documents he may have related to Jackson, Dr. Murray, the “This Is It” documentary and his published book.
http://www.northjersey.com/franklin...moned_in_Jackson_family_lawsuit.html?page=all
STAFF WRITER
The family of late pop icon Michael Jackson has subpoenaed a Franklin Lakes author, seeking his testimony as part of their ongoing wrongful death suit against AEG Live.
In legal documents filed this week, lawyers for Jackson’s parents and three children subpoenaed Frank Cascio, who detailed his friendship with the King of Pop in a book called “My Friend Michael: An Ordinary Friendship With An Ordinary Man.”
John Perez, a Newark attorney working in concert with the Jackson’s California-based legal team, confirmed Wednesday that subpoenas were being delivered to “several witnesses” as part of the pre-trial discovery process. Perez would not discuss his involvement with the case beyond that.
Cascio has been asked to report to an Iselin-based legal office on Aug. 14, where he will answer questions about his friendship with Jackson.
The Jackson family’s suit, which was filed in California in 2010, lists entertainment conglomerate AEG Live as well as the producers of the posthumous Jackson documentary “This Is It” as defendants.
It is expected the trial will commence in early 2013.
The suit accuses AEG Live of negligently hiring Dr. Conrad Murray to care for Jackson. The suit contends AEG Live “somehow forced Mr. Jackson to receive dangerous medication from his physician,” according to court documents.
Murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Jackson’s death June 25, 2009 death and was sentenced last November to four years in prison.
Jackson was set to perform a string of 50 shows in London for AEG Live, but died of acute propofol intoxication in Los Angeles while rehearsing for the concert series.
The negligence suit is by Jackson’s mother, Katherine, on behalf of herself and her son’s three children, Michael Jr., Paris-Michael Katherine and Prince Michael.
The suit alleges the company was negligent in hiring Murray to treat Michael and claims the conglomerate is also responsible for the medical decisions Murray made.
This week’s subpoena asks that Cascio also provide the Jackson family’s lawyers will any and all documents he may have related to Jackson, Dr. Murray, the “This Is It” documentary and his published book.
http://www.northjersey.com/franklin...moned_in_Jackson_family_lawsuit.html?page=all