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Michael Jackson 'despondent' before comeback concerts | Michael Jackson 'despondent' before comeback concerts |
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Internal emails sent by the promoters of Michael Jackson's planned 2009 comeback concerts saw them voice concerns over his stability and health. | Internal emails sent by the promoters of Michael Jackson's planned 2009 comeback concerts saw them voice concerns over his stability and health. |
In one email, sent the day the singer appeared in London to announce his This Is It shows, he was described as "an emotionally paralysed mess". | In one email, sent the day the singer appeared in London to announce his This Is It shows, he was described as "an emotionally paralysed mess". |
"[Jackson] is locked in his room drunk and despondent," AEG's Randy Phillips told company president Tim Leiweke. | "[Jackson] is locked in his room drunk and despondent," AEG's Randy Phillips told company president Tim Leiweke. |
The message was in 250 pages of emails >obtained by the Los Angeles Times. | |
Phillips told his boss he would try to "sober him [Jackson] up" ahead of a press conference at the 02 arena on 5 March, 2009. | Phillips told his boss he would try to "sober him [Jackson] up" ahead of a press conference at the 02 arena on 5 March, 2009. |
Jackson eventually made a five-minute appearance that day in front of hundreds of screaming fans, 90 minutes later than scheduled. | Jackson eventually made a five-minute appearance that day in front of hundreds of screaming fans, 90 minutes later than scheduled. |
Lawyers for AEG said most of the correspondence was produced as discovery in ongoing litigation and did not give a complete picture of events. | Lawyers for AEG said most of the correspondence was produced as discovery in ongoing litigation and did not give a complete picture of events. |
'No response' | 'No response' |
According to the Los Angeles Times, the emails are likely to feature in two legal actions set to come to trial next year. | |
Lloyd's of London, the shows' insurers, are seeking to nullify a $17.5 million (£11m) policy, claiming AEG made false claims about Jackson's health and readiness to perform. | Lloyd's of London, the shows' insurers, are seeking to nullify a $17.5 million (£11m) policy, claiming AEG made false claims about Jackson's health and readiness to perform. |
In a separate action, Jackson's heirs have accused the Anschutz Entertainment Group of pressuring the singer to carry on with the comeback despite indications he was too weak. | In a separate action, Jackson's heirs have accused the Anschutz Entertainment Group of pressuring the singer to carry on with the comeback despite indications he was too weak. |
Numerous emails show Lloyd's of London unsuccessfully seeking access to five years of Jackson's medical records. | Numerous emails show Lloyd's of London unsuccessfully seeking access to five years of Jackson's medical records. |
A Lloyd's underwriter wrote that repeated requests for written records were "always" met "with no response". | A Lloyd's underwriter wrote that repeated requests for written records were "always" met "with no response". |
Michael Jackson died on 25 June 2009 from an overdose of the powerful anaesthetic propofol. | Michael Jackson died on 25 June 2009 from an overdose of the powerful anaesthetic propofol. |
Last November his personal physician, Conrad Murray, was convicted of his involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to four years in jail. | Last November his personal physician, Conrad Murray, was convicted of his involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to four years in jail. |
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