Michael Jackson Estate: 'We'd Like Justice to Be Done'

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Michael Jackson Estate: 'We'd Like Justice to Be Done'

September 30, 2011 9:50 EDT


The estate of Michael Jackson Is,of course, watching the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray with great interest -- but with no formal involvement in the proceedings other than wanting "just to be done," according to one of the executors.
"The estate's role will be to watch it," attorney Howard Weitzman tells Billboard.com. "Having done a few of these types of trials over the years myself, we know the evidence will play out, the jury will come to some decision, and we'll watch it. From my personal perspective and from the estate's perspective, we'd like justice to be done. We know the system sometimes has flaws and the result you'd like to see doesn't always happen. All we can hope is that justice prevails here."

The trial began Tuesday and has already featured bombshell testimony from the late star's security personnel, who prosecutors hope can prove Murray delayed in calling for help in order to conceal evidence he had been over-medicating the singer. On Friday, jurors will hear from two paramedics that arrived at Jackson's home and tried to resuscitate him.

As to how Jackson will be portrayed as the trial goes on, particularly during Murray's defense, Weitzman says those maintaining the estate are "not worried about it. He may be portrayed differently than I'd like to see him portrayed, but his genius speaks itself.

"I like to say, 'What do you want to know about Michael Jackson? Press the play button.' That's all there is to say."

The Jackson estate is preparing for the Oct. 2 launch of Cirque du Soleil's Michael Jackson The Immortal World Tour and is eyeballing some new projects for 2012, including a possible 25th anniversary reissue of Jackson's "Bad" album and another collection of unreleased material to follow-up 2010's "Michael."

As for the unauthorized tribute concert that members of Jackson's family has planned for Oct. 8 in Wales, which is slated to feature performances by the Black Eyed Peas, Christina Aguilera and Leona Lewis, Weitzman says the estate is "kind of watching it like everybody else. They've never really had any discussions with us, so we're just watching it all go by."
http://www.billboard.com/news/micha...son-estate-we-d-like-justice-1005378392.story
 
These so called Fans of Michael I just don't trust them. If they come back with a Gulity veridct then the news will be Six of his loyal Fans found him Conrad Murry Not gulity. These so called Fans were put there for a reason. The head lines in print and tv will read MICHAEL jACKSON FANS FOUND CONRAD MURRARY NOT GULITY.
 
These so called Fans of Michael I just don't trust them. If they come back with a Gulity veridct then the news will be Six of his loyal Fans found him Conrad Murry Not gulity. These so called Fans were put there for a reason. The head lines in print and tv will read MICHAEL jACKSON FANS FOUND CONRAD MURRARY NOT GULITY.

I see what you mean, but hopefully the evidence against murray is so clear and strong that this wont happen. One hurdle at a time :) BTW this might be better in the jury thread in the case section, the article doesn't make any reference to your concerns.
 
When the word "portrayed" is used in terms like this, it makes Michael sound more like a story book character than a human being. It's sad that it has to be this way with him. He's always being "portrayed" differently to people. He shouldn't be "portrayed," he should known for who he is.

We all want justice.
 
The evidence will speak for itself and it's strong. There is no conspiracy to convict and like Weitzman said, "I like to say, 'What do you want to know about Michael Jackson? Press the play button.' That's all there is to say."

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