Appeals court rejects bid by Michael Jackson’s mother for new trial in suit against promoter

By The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – A California appeals court has upheld a jury’s decision that the promoter of Michael Jackson’s ill-fated comeback concerts is not financially responsible for his death.

The 2nd District Court of Appeal issued its ruling on Friday, a week after attorneys for Katherine Jackson argued for a new trial. The court found the verdict in favour of concert promoter AEG Live LLC was legal.

The court also upheld rulings by a trial court judge that narrowed the case to a single claim that AEG negligently hired, retained and supervised the doctor convicted of causing Jackson’s death.

Jackson died in June 2009 while preparing for his “This Is It” shows.

His mother sued AEG, claiming executives exercised undue control over the doctor and failed to properly investigate before he was hired.

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