Joe Jackson files complaint against MJ’s concert promoters
June 18th, 2010 - 4:21 pm ICT by ANI
London, June 18 (ANI): Michael Jackson’s father Joe’s lawyers have filed an official complaint against the King of Pop’s London concert promoters.
Jackson has accused AEG bosses of failing to provide medical equipment that was requested by Michael’s doctor.
Jackson’s personal physician, doctor Conrad Murray, had pleaded not guilty to a charge of involuntary manslaughter for administering the drug that ultimately led to the singer’s death.
Joe has now taken the anger of his son’s untimely death to the California Medical Board by complaining against executives of the concert promotion company.
According to the complaint, Murray contacted AEG just days before Jackson’s death and had asked for a heart resuscitation machine and a nurse, but AEG never granted his request, reports The Daily Star.
Joe’s complaint accused AEG bosses of ‘unlawful practice of corporate medicine’, according to TMZ.com. (ANI)
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