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A: Ich glaube es so.
Q: Bad Tour. Es war die erste Tour mit Mr. Jackson. War Mr. Dileo Tour Manager?
A:Ja
Q: Die Bad Tour ging von 1987 bis 1989, richtig?
A: Wenn Sie es sagen, ich bin nicht sicher wegen den Daten, klingt richtig
Q: Wurde Sie von Pepsie gesponsert?
A: Zu meinen Wissen ja, alle Posters hatten Pepsi-Prints
Q: Diese Tour startete in Tokio und endete in Hawai.
A: Eine endete in Hawai, ich denke Sie haben Recht
Q: Nun lassen Sie mich an eine Serie von Konzerten erinnern, die auf Grund von Krankheit auf das folgende Jahr verschoben wurde
A:Ich kann mich nicht erinnern, wenn sie meinen das Orange County wurde gecancelt, ich weiß wir machten es.
Q:Machten Sie es einige Monate später?
A: Ich kann mich nicht erinnern, tut mir leid
Q: Es muss Ihnen nicht leid tun, ich stelle die Fragen nicht für die Antwort. Es geht darum wie Ihre Erinnerung ist. Es ist eine lange Zeit her.
A:Ja Sir
Q: Erinnern Sie sich an manche Sachen lebendig?
A: Ja, Sir
Q: Und an einige Sachen weniger lebendig?
A: Wie die meisten Leute
Q: Ich unterstelle nicht, Sie erinnern sich nicht.
A:Normale Dinge im Leben, Alltag, man erinnert sich nicht an Details. Wenn etwas traumat. passiert bleibt es im Kopf.
Q: Gestern wurden Ihnen verschiedene Shows gezeigt und Sie wurden gefragt, ob Sie sich an eine in Rumänien erinnern? Erinnern Sie sich?
A: Ich war in Rumänien mit meiner Tochter und sie war mit HTW auf der Bühne. Das ist leicht zu erinnern
Q: Ihnen wurden gestern einige Clips gezeigt und Sie wurden gefragt ob Sie sich erinnern. Ich mache das Gleiche. Erinnern Sie sich, dass eine DVD von Wembley gemacht wurde?
A: Ja ich denke Sony hat sie wiederveröffentlicht, aber ich habe sie nicht gesehen.
Q:Erinnern Sie sich an eine Serie von Shows in London?
A:Ich erinnere mich an Wembley, nicht die Zahl der Shows, das Meeting mit Pr. Diana. Ich war bei Michael, wurde nicht formell eingeführt.
Q: Ok. Ich zeige Ihnen Clips der DVD und frage Sie ob Sie sich erinnern, nur Ausschnitte
Q: Erinnern Sie sich?
A: Die spezielle Show? Sir wir haben die Show viele Male gemacht, zu sagen ich erinnere mich an die spez. Show, ich erinnere mich an die Performance, Sir
Q: So erinnern sich an die Performance dieser Zeitperiode?
A: Ja Beat It
Q: Lassen Sie mich die nächste spielen, Smooth Criminal
Q: War das die Version, die während der Show gezeigt wurde?
A: Es erscheint so.
Q: Sie waren auf der ganzen Bad Tour dabei, richtig?
A:Ja
Q: Und die nächste Tour war Dangerous?
A: Ja
Q: Erinnern Sie sich das es 1992 war?
A:1992, so ich nehme Sie beim Wort, ich weiß nicht die exakten Daten
Q:Erinnern Sie sich, dass Kenny Ortega auf Tour war?
A: Ich glaube nicht das er auf der ganzen Tour dabei war. Er war Creativ-Direketor und wenn die Tour erstellt ist, geht er zu anderen Dingen über
Q:Heißt das er entwickelte die Ideen der Tour?
A:Zusammen mit Michael, ja.
Q:So sie erstellten zusammen das Konzept der Show ?
A:Ja
Q: Erinnern Sie sich, dass die Tour 3 Legs hatte? Europa, Asien und wiederum Asien.
A:Ich glaube Ja
Q: Teil der Show war der Clip von Rumänien, den wir gestern sahen
A:Ja
Q: Und das ist die Tour wo Sie sagten, dass Forecast der Lloyds-Arzt war?
A. Das war mein Verständnis, Versicherungsarzt.
Q: Und das war als Mr. Forecast Sie am Hals packte?
A: Ja, Sir
Q: Und als Sie das Footage sahen, sagten sie es waren um die 500000 Leute im Stadion. Erinnern Sie sich?
A:Ja
Q. Ich denke in Irland wurden Sie gezählt.
Q: So in Bucharest waren keine 500000 Leute?
A: Das Stadium war viel kleiner….. Die Medien sagten als wir in Irland waren haben die Leute die Barrieren gebrochen. Da waren 500000 Leute
Q: So, als Sie gestern sagten 500000 in Buckarest, das war nicht correkt?
A:Nicht in Buckarest, das Stadium war viel kleiner
Q. Das fragte ich Sie, weil das Stadium nur 70000 Plätze hat.
Q: So der Grund ist warum ich das mache ist das wir ein akkurates Bild bekommen
A: Ich bin 60 und wir sprechen über eine Spanne von 30 Jahren. Ich tue mein Bestes
Q: Ich verstehe das, ich verspreche es Ihnen
A: Wie alt sind Sie?
Q:Was
A: Wie alt sind Sie?
A: Ist das Hörensagen
Panish: Einspruch
Putman: Nein es ist nur Hörensagen, wenn es jemand anders sagte
A: Nun ich denke ich hörte jemand sagte es
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Ich habe jetzt mal ab Cross-Verhör Karen Faye übersetzt. (was bislang vorliegt)
Cross-Examination Karen Faye:
Q: Sie hatten vorab Material für den TII-Film bearbeitet?
A: Persönlich war ich das nicht, ich arbeitete mit Techniker um zu zeigen was das Beste für Michael ist.
Q: Sie sagten Nein zur Bearbeitung des TII-Film-Materials. Warum?
A: Ich war zwiegespalten. Der Film ging raus. Ich wollte das er gut aussieht. Aber nicht lügen. Ich fragte meinen Anwalt nach Rat. Ich nahm nicht teil.
Q: Ist der Anwalt Mrs. Wilie? Ihr Langzeit-Anwalt?
A: Nicht Langzeit, aber viel Jahre
Q: Wie ist Mrs. Wilkies persönliche Beziehung mit der Jackson-Familie?
A: Sie kennt Randy Jackson seit langer Zeit
Q: Randy Jackson, was meinen Sie?
A: Sie hatten eine Beziehung
Q: War das lange Zeit?
A: On and Off, sir.
Q: Eine Langzeit On and Off-Beziehung?
A: Ja, Sir.
Q: Sie haben gesagt, Sie haben mit Frank Dileo gesprochen und er sagte Ihnen gib ihm ein Stück Huhn?
A: Das war nicht ich mit ihm. Ich hörte es durch eine Trennwand.
Q: Im Staples Center 23. und 24. Juni . Sie sagten vorher, er schaute gut aus.
A: Ich sagte nicht gut. Es geht nicht das man so schnell besser aussieht. Seine Proben waren besser, Sir.
Q: Er hatte bessere Proben am 23. Und 24., aber Sie dachten immer noch, er war zu dünn?
A: Absolut, Sir, er war kalt, sehr kalt
Q: In Fakt, Sie dachten er ist zu dünn, die ganze Zeit in der Sie 2009 mit Mr. Jackson zusammen waren?
A: Vergleichsweise nicht zu dünn am Anfang. Er hatte nicht genug Muskelmasse um ein Konzert zu machen in dieser Zeit. Er wurde fortschreitend dünner.
Q: Und Ihre Hauptsorge war Michael Jackson war zu dünn?
A: Das war nur eine Sorge. Seine psychologische Verfassung, Sir.
Q: Die Sorge um seine psychologische Verfassung war das die ganze Zeit im Mai und Juni?
A: Es spitzte sich zu in der letzten Woche. Ich bekam schrittweise mehr Sorge, als er anfing Proben zu versäumen.
Q: So das startete in der Woche vom 8. Juni?
A: Ich kann mich nicht an das Datum erinnern, als wir die Forums-Proben starteten nahmen jeder Notiz er kam zu spät zu den Proben oder vermisste teilweise eine Probe.
Q: Es ist wichtig akkurat zu sein.
A: Absolut, Sir
Q: So ich versuche durch Ihre Aussage zu gehen und su akkurat wie möglich zu sein.
A: Ja, Sir
Q: So Sie sagten, die Woche im Juni war in Culver
A: Ich erinnere mich nicht an die Daten in Culver, bevor wir im Forum starteten.
Q: So lassen Sie mich erinnern durch Ihre frühere Aussage, dass sie in der Woche in Culver an den Videos arbeiteten
Einwand. Überstimmt.
Q: Sie sagten die erste Woche war in Culver.
A: Ok.
Q: War es da wo sie wachsende Besorgnis hatten über seine psycholog. Verfassung oder war es später?
A: Es tut mir leid, ich kann die Daten nicht exakt auseinanderhalten. Ich würde sagen ich startete zu der Zeit besorgt zu werden.
Q: So ich gehe zurück in die Geschichte. Frage Sie einige Fragen um einige Sachen zu klären.
A: Ich werde mein Bestes geben.
Q: So, Sie trafen Frank Dileo im Photoshoot 1982?
A: Nein. Frank Dileo war nicht sein Manager damals. Es war DeMann. Frank Dileo wurde nicht Manger bis Thriller. Er quittierte seinen Job bei Sony um Michaels Manger zu werden.
Q: Sie kennen Ihn fast solange wie Sie Michael kannten, richtig?
A: Fast. Nachdem Frank Dileo gefeuert wurde war eine lange Spanne. Ich kenne ihn nicht solange wie Michael
Q: Und da kam er zurück in Mr. Jacksons Leben, richtig?
A: Ich sah ihn an TII arbeiten, Sir.
Q: Es gab eine Menge Leute, die gefeuert wurden und dann wieder zurückkamen, richtig?
A:Korrekt
Q: Sie waren einer dieser Leute
A: Ich wurde nie gefeuert Sir?
Q: Sie wurden nicht gefeuert?
A:Ich wurde freigegeben. Ich bin eine freie Künstlerin, Sir
Q: Wurde Ihnen nicht in der Mitte der Tour mitgeteilt, dass Ihre Dienste nicht mehr benötigt werden?
A: Ja, Sir
Q: Ihnen wurde das von Mr. Jacksons Manager Tarock mitgeteilt, richtig?
A.. Ja, er sandte mir einen Brief der Freitstellung.
Q: Als Sie in Mr. Jacksons Leben zurückkehrten hatten Sie Jahre nicht mit ihm gesprochen?
A: Nur der Leg mit der History-Tour war die einzige Zeit wo ich nicht mit ihm sprach.
Q: Nun Mr. Jackson verließ das Land in 2005, richtig?
A: Ja
Q: So das nächste Mal wo Sie ihn sahen war 2009, richtig?
A: Ja, Sir
Q: So Sie verließen Mr. Jackson eine Zeitperiode und kamen dann zurück, richtig?
A: Richtig
Q: War das eine seltsame Situation, dass Leute weg waren und dann wieder zurückkamen?
A: Nicht extrem seltsam
Q:Kam es regelmäßig vor?
A:Nein, aber es passierte
Q: Wie würden Sie es charakterisieren?
A: Manchmal in einem Zeitraum
Q: Sie haben beim Moonwalker-Film gearbeitet. Wussten Sie das Mr. Dileo Executive Producer war?Zuletzt geändert von Lena; 13.05.2013, 19:59.
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Witness: 'Everybody was lying' after Michael Jackson died
By Alan Duke, CNN
May 13, 2013 -- Updated 0628 GMT (1428 HKT)
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
* "I can see Michael's heart beat through the skin in his chest," stylist says
* "Get him a bucket of chicken," manager says
* "It was such a cold response, it broke my heart," makeup artist says
* Wife Debbie Rowe "was obviously in love with Michael," witness says
Los Angeles (CNN) -- The portrait of Michael Jackson in the last week of his life, painted by people close to him, is a disturbing picture of an emaciated man, unable to sleep or eat, and unlikely to be ready for his comeback concerts just days away.
"Oh, my God, Turkle, I can see Michael's heart beat through the skin in his chest," stylist Michael Bush said after a costume fitting six days before his death on June 19, 2009.
"Oh, mein Gott, Turkle, kann ich Michael Herzschlag durch die Haut in der Brust zu sehen", Stylist Michael Bush sagte nach einer Kostümprobe sechs Tage vor seinem Tod am 19. Juni 2009.
Turkle is the nickname of makeup artist Karen Faye, who testified Thursday and Friday in Jackson's wrongful death trial. Her testimony has been the most dramatic so far.
Ihr Zeugnis war das dramatischste bisher.
Proceedings continue Monday with choreographer Stacy Walker on the witness stand.
"Get him a bucket of chicken," manager Frank DiLeo said in reply to concerns about Jackson's weight loss, Faye testified.
"It was such a cold response, it broke my heart," Faye said through tears.
"Holen Sie ihn ein Eimer von Hühnern," war Manager Frank DiLeo's Antwort auf Bedenken über Jacksons Gewichtsverlust bezeugte Faye.
"Es war wie eine kalte Antwort, es brach mir das Herz," sagte Faye durch Tränen.
Michael Jackson's mother and three children contend concert promoter AEG Live is liable in Jackson's death because its executives ignored his health problem and pressured him to prepare for his "This Is It" shows set to debut in London in July 2009.
AEG Live negligently hired, retained and supervised Dr. Conrad Murray, who was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the pop icon's death, according to the Jackson's lawsuit.
The coroner blamed Jackson's June 25, 2009 death on an overdose of propofol, combined with sedatives, given to him by Dr. Murray as a treatment for insomnia.
AEG lawyers contend that it was Jackson, and not AEG, who hired and supervised Dr. Murray, and that he was responsible for his own decisions. They said these were influenced by a drug addiction its executives did not and could not be expected to know about.
Witness: "Everybody was lying after he died"
Zeuge: "Jeder log nach seinem Tod"
The Michael Jackson the public saw in the documentary "This Is It" -- produced months after his death with 80 hours of video shot during his last rehearsals -- is not reality, Faye said.
She was asked to help retouch the video to make Jackson look healthier on the big screen, she testified. But she refused.
"It was a lie. I didn't want to lie," Faye said. "Everybody was lying after he died, saying that Michael was well, and everybody knew he wasn't. I felt that retouching Michael was just a part of that lie."
" Der Michael Jackson den die Öffentlichkeit sah in dem Dokumentarfilm "This Is It" - produziert Monate nach seinem Tod mit 80 Stunden Video-Aufnahmen während seiner letzten Proben - ist nicht die Wirklichkeit", sagte Faye.
Sie wurde gebeten zu helfen, das Video zu retuschieren, um Jackson gesünder aussehend zu machen auf der großen Leinwand, sagte sie. Aber sie weigerte sich.
"Es war eine Lüge. Ich wollte nicht lügen", sagte Faye. "Jeder log, nachdem er gestorben war und sagte, dass Michael gut war, und jeder wusste, dass er es nicht war. Ich fühlte, dass Retusche Michael nur ein Teil dieser Lüge war."
Before Faye testified, jurors heard a similarly disturbing description of Jackson in his final days from "This Is It" associate producer Alif Sankey.
Bevor Faye sprach, hörte Juroren eine ähnlich störende Beschreibung von Jackson seinen letzten "This Is It" Tagen von Associate Producer Alif Sankey.
Jackson "was not speaking normally" at the June 19 costume fitting, Sankey said. She and producer Kenny Ortega cried after he left because of his appearance and what he said.
"God keeps talking to me," Jackson told Ortega, Sankey testified.
Faye said Jackson seemed "frightened," and he was talking to himself, repeating "the same thing over and over again."
"He kept repeating, 'Why can't I choose?'" she said.
Jackson "hat nicht wie normal gesprochen" am 19. Juni zur Kostümprobe, sagte Sankey. Sie und Produzent Kenny Ortega rief, nachdem er wegen seines Aussehens und links, was er sagte. "Gott redet zu mir," Jackson sagte Ortega, bezeugte Sankey.
Faye sagte Jackson schien "verängstigt", und "er hat zu sich selbst gesprochen, er wiederholte die gleiche Sache immer und immer wieder." "Er sagte immer wieder:" Warum kann ich nicht wählen? '", Sagte sie.
Jackson was shivering from chills, and it was "like I was touching ice" when she put on his makeup, Faye testified.
Jackson wurde von Schüttelfrost geplagt und fror und es war als ob ich Eis berührte", beim schminken, sagte Faye.
Faye said she raised her concerns with AEG Live CEO Randy Phillips. He told her, "Yeah, this is bad.
It's not so good. I had to scrape Michael off the floor in London ... because he was so drunk," she said.
Faye sagte sie teilte ihre Bedenken AEG Live-Chef Randy Phillips mit. Er sagte ihr: "Ja, das ist schlecht. Es ist nicht so gut.
Ich musste Michael aus dem Boden in London kratzen ... weil er so betrunken war ", sagte sie.
The Jackson family's legal representation contends Phillips should have gotten Jackson medical care from someone other than Murray.
Sankey, who knew Jackson since she first danced with him in 1987, said she screamed at Ortega in a phone call after the June 19 rehearsal, begging that he get help for Jackson.
Sankey, der Jackson kannte, da sie tanzte mit ihm bereits im Jahr 1987, sagte, sie schrie Ortega in einem Telefonat nach dem 19. Juni Generalprobe an und bettelte, dass er Hilfe für Jackson zukommen lassen sollte.
"I kept saying that 'Michael is dying, he's dying, he's leaving us, he needs to be put in a hospital,'" Sankey said. "'Please do something. Please, please.' I kept saying that. I asked him why no one had seen what I had seen. He said he didn't know."
"Ich sagte das immer wieder, " Michael stirbt, er stirbt, er wird uns verlassen, er in ein Krankenhaus gebracht werden muss "," sagte Sankey."" Bitte tun Sie etwas. Bitte, bitte. ' Ich sagte immer, dass. Ich ihn fragte, warum niemand hatte gesehen, was ich gesehen hatte. Er sagte, er wisse es nicht. "
Debbie Rowe was "in love with Michael"
The trial, which enters its third week Monday, could offer more previously unpublicized insights into Jackson's life and death.
Along with his oldest children Prince and Paris Jackson, his ex-wife and their mother, Debbie Rowe, is scheduled to testify.
Faye's testimony on Friday offered a glimpse at Jackson's relationship with Rowe, suggesting there was romance involved, or at least jealously.
Faye said that after she was fired from her job during Jackson's "History" tour in 1997, she learned it was because Rowe felt threatened by her relationship with Jackson.
"She was obviously in love with Michael," Faye said. "She had told me for many years that it was her desire to be with him."
Rowe later apologized to her for asking Jackson's manager to let her go, she testified.
"She told me she was jealous of me," Faye said. "She thought that Michael liked me better."
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Mal schauen was die weiteren Aussagen bringen.
http://music.yahoo.com/blogs/stop-the-pr…-180331265.html
Lisa Marie Presley played Michael Jackson like a "Smooth Criminal" when she blindsided the King of Pop with a divorce filing, after she
convinced him to hold off from filing first.That bombshell is the latest nugget to come to light in the Jackson family's wrongful death lawsuit with concert promoter AEG Live.
It was revealed Thursday by Karen Faye, Jackson's longtime hair and makeup artist. During Faye's testimony, the jurors we shown several
photos of her with Jackson, including a shot taken in January 1996, the day after the King of Rock 'n' Roll's daughter filed for divorce from Jackson.
Faye testified that Jackson was upset after Presley blindsided him with a divorce filing, after she asked him not to file."She begged and begged, saying please don't file," Faye said, according to a CNN report.
To appease his estranged wife, Jackson promised not to file. Yet "the next morning it was all over the press that she filed before him," Faye said.
Faye sagte aus Jackson war enttäuscht als Presley ihn mit einer Scheidungseinreichung linkte, nachdem sie ihn zuvor bat es nicht zu tun. "Sie flehte und flehte, bitte reiche sie nicht ein", sagte Faye. Jackson versprach ihr es nicht zu tun. "Am nächsten Morgen war es in der ganzen Presse, dass sie sie eingereicht hat vor ihm, sagte Faye.
Indeed, when news of the divorce first broke, a publicist for Jackson claimed he knew nothing about it.In an effort to control the negative press, the Jackson camp issued a photo of him with Faye. It "was to give the press something to talk about" with Faye being "the mysterious blonde," she said.
In einer Bemühung die negative Presse zu kontrollieren veröffentlichte das Jackson-Camp ein Foto mit Faye. "Es war um der Presse etwas zum Schreiben zu geben, mit Faye als "die mysteriöse Blonde" sagte sie.
Calls and emails to Lisa Marie's press representatives weren't immediately returned.Jackson and Presley married in 1994, just 20 days after she divorced her first husband Danny Keough. The marriage, which brought together two generations of pop royalty, was such a big event that MTV opened the 1994 Video Music Awards with the couple onstage sharing a kiss.
"Just think, nobody thought this would last," Jackson famously said, before kissing his then-bride.
Although they divorced in 1996, in a 2010 interview with Oprah Winfrey, Presley said that she and Jackson tried to reconcile for four years following their split and often traveled the world to be together.Zuletzt geändert von Lena; 12.05.2013, 21:16.
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The Jacksons vs. AEG Live – Zeugen der Jacksons, 4. Teil
12. Mai 2013
Als nächste Zeugin für die Jacksons sagte Michaels langjährige Hair- und Make-up Artist,
Karen Faye, aus. Sie kannten sich 27 Jahre lang. Auch sie bestätigte, dass Michael in seinen
letzten Tagen paranoid erschien, sich immer wieder wiederholte und er stets fröstelte.
“Das war nicht der Mann, den ich kannte”, so Faye.
Als Karen Faye Michaels Plan für die 50 “This Is It” Shows sah, sagte sie, er schaffe dies nicht.
Sie war sich bewusst, dass er mehr Ruhe zwischen den einzelnen Shows brauchte und wenn
die Shows so durchgeführt würden, wie geplant, würde er vielleicht gerade mal eine Woche durchstehen.
Als Karen Faye Michael im April 2009 für die ersten Vorbereitungen gesehen hatte, war er sehr
aufgestellt, aber etwas dünn. Aber sie dachte, er habe bis Juli noch genügend Zeit, Körper- und
Muskelmasse aufzubauen. Als Michael Jackson dann das erste Mal auf die Bühne musste bei den
Proben, war für Karen klar, wie stark er sich verändert hatte.
In den letzten Tagen vor seinem Tod, wurde Karen Faye unter Druck gesetzt zu ignorieren, was
ihr Michael Jackson sagte und es wurde von ihr verlangt, dass sie ihre Anweisungen von Randy Phillips,
dem CEO von AEG Live, entgegen nehmen muss. Einmal wurde ihr gesagt, sie müsse Michael auf
die Bühne bringen und sein Ear Piece einsetzen, als Michael nicht wollte. Es wurde von mir verlangt,
dass ich gegenüber Michael “tough love” zeigen und nicht darauf hören sollte, was er ihr erzähle.
An einem Tag schloss sich Michael in seinem Badezimmer zu Hause ein, da er sich weigerte an die
Proben zu gehen. Paul Gongaware, der co-CEO von AEG Live, war wütend und verzweifelt, dass
Michael Jackson zu den Proben ins Forum erscheinen müsse. Karen Faye hatte ein Telefonat von
Paul Gongaware an Michaels Sicherheitsleute mitbekommen, in dem ersterer sagte, dass die
Sicherheitsleute Michael aus dem Badezimmer holen sollen. “Habt ihr einen Schlüssel?
Tut, was immer notwendig ist”, soll Gongaware gemäss Karen Faye geschrien haben.
Bei den Proben Mitte Juni war Michael Jackson “sehr stoisch” und erschien “beängstigt”.
Er sprach mit sich selbst, so Karen Faye. “Er wiederholte sich sehr oft und sagte immer wieder
die gleichen Sachen.” Eine dieser Aussagen war: “Wieso kann ich nicht selbst wählen?”
Karen Faye schlug Kenny Ortega vor, dass sie einen Psychologen reinholen sollten, um Michaels
Zustand zu beurteilen. Zudem beschrieb Karen Faye, wie Michaels Haut eiskalt war und er nie
zuvor so ausgemergelt ausgesehen hatte. Als Karen Faye ihre Bedenken im Juni mal gegenüber
Randy Phillips erwähnte, sagte dieser angeblich: “Ja, das ist schlimm. [...] Bei der Ankündigung
[der "This Is It Shows] in London musste ich Michael vom Boden aufkratzen, weil er so
betrunken war.” Bei Michaels Beerdigung habe Phillips Karen Faye gesagt, er habe alles versucht,
was er konnte. Als Brian Panish, der Anwalt der Jacksons, Faye fragte, ob sie Phillips geglaubt
habe, antwortete sie: “Sir, Michael Jackson liegt nur wenige Meter entfernt von mir in einem Sarg.
Mir fehlten die Worte darauf zu antworten. Das kann nicht alles sein, was man machen konnte.”
Karen Faye sagte auch zu den restlichen 26 Jahren ihrer engen Zusammenarbeit und Freundschaft
mit Michael Jackson aus – sowohl den schönen als auch den schwierigen Momenten in Michaels
Leben. Zu den schwierigeren Momenten gehörten insbesondere seine Unfälle und deren
Folgeschäden (wie beim Pepsi Dreh und beim Konzert in München, als ein Brücke, auf der Michael
stand, zusammen stürzte) sowie die körperlichen Probleme bei den lange und energieraubenden
Konzerttourneen. Eine wichtige Aussage war dabei, dass Michael immer glaubte, dass ein Arzt
nur sein Bestes im Sinne hatte. “Er glaubte, dass wenn ihm ein Arzt etwas verschrieb, dass es
sicher für ihn war und er es verwenden konnte”, so Karen Faye. Eine erschreckende Anekdote
stammte von der Dangerours Tour 1993. Als sie in Singapur waren, war Michael körperlich so
schlecht dran, dass Karen Faye dem tourbegleitenden Arzt, Dr. David Forecast, sagte, Michael
könne an dem Abend nicht auftreten. Daraufhin soll Dr. Forecast sie an die Wand gedrückt und
seine Hände um ihren Hals gelegt haben und zu ihr gesagt haben:
“Du weisst nicht, was Du da machst.” Sie hätte fast das Bewusstsein verloren und der Arzt griff
nach Michael und schleppte ihn zur Bühne. Das Konzert wurde dann aber doch noch abgesagt.
Quellen: jackson.ch, cnn.com
Weiterlesen unter http://www.jackson.ch/the-jacksons-v...cksons-4-teil/
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-Keine Diskussion-Thread .. sorryZuletzt geändert von Christine3110; 12.05.2013, 20:44.
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Zitat von cori79 Beitrag anzeigenalle Gerichtsaussagen bisher in Frage und Antwort
runterscrollen und auf die entsprechende Person gehen
http://teammichaeljackson.com/jackson-v-aeg-the-trial
....zudem ist ein Übersetzungsprogramm installiert !!!Zuletzt geändert von geli2709; 12.05.2013, 20:23.
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alle Gerichtsaussagen bisher in Frage und Antwort
runterscrollen und auf die entsprechende Person gehen
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Jacksons vs AEG - Day 9 - May 10 2013- Summary
Katherine Jackson is not at court.
Karen Faye Testimony
Jackson direct
Faye described how Jackson's health had changed over 27 years. She said that his legs, once muscular, were thin, and his face was skeletal. She said that Jackson was not strong enough for the rigorous concert schedule set by AEG. (KABC)
Michael Bush appeared upset after he finished up a June 2009 fitting inside Jackson’s bathroom at Staples Center, Karen Faye said.
“He said 'Oh my god, Turkle. I could see Michael’s heartbeat through the skin in his chest,'” Faye recounted.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Yvette Palazuelos then asked Faye about Bush's tone of voice at the time.
“It was like, 'Oh my god,'” Faye said. “He was pretty much in shock.”
Around the same time, Faye said she tried to warn Jackson’s manager, Frank DiLeo, about Jackson’s health.
“[Frank] was saying pretty much, 'I got it under control, don’t worry about it,'” Faye said.
“I said, ‘But he’s losing weight rapidly.’ … I said, ‘Why don’t you ask Michael Bush to verify taking in his pants and how much weight he’s actually losing?’”
Faye said DiLeo went to speak to Bush and she overheard the manager say, “Get him a bucket of chicken.”
“It was such a cold response,” Faye said. “I mean, it broke my heart.” (LATimes)
It was Kenny Ortega who came to her, hugged her and told her MJ had died. She said she became weak in the knees (ABC7).
Faye said she prepared MJ's body for the family to see him after he died. (ABC7)
She was asked to work on the "This is It" film touching up MJ in the footage. She refused. She thought that would be a lie and couldn't(ABC7)
Faye felt the MJ “did not have enough muscle mass to do a concert” as he was prepping for his “This Is It” comeback tour.She said Jackson realized he didn't look good in a video that was filmed to be used on giant screens during the concert series. At his request, she said, she assisted technicians retouching the singer’s image on the footage.(LAtimes)
But Karen Faye said that although she was asked, she did not help retouch the posthumous “This Is It” documentary.“Everybody was lying after he died, sir, that Michael was well,” Faye said to the Jacksons’ attorney, Brian Panish. “And everybody knew he wasn’t. I felt retouching Michael was just a part of that lie.” (LATimes)
AEG cross
Karen Faye said under cross- examination by defense attorney Marvin Putnam that Jackson went into a rehab program in England that was recommended by Elizabeth Taylor.
“I said I was afraid Michael could die,” Faye said in recalling different stages of the “Dangerous” tour. “Personally, there were times when he was OK and times when I was worried.”(CNS)
Under Cross Examination Faye said she was released not fired from the HIStory Tour after the first leg.(ABC7)
She said Debbie Rowe who was then MJ's wife had a role in her being removed from the tour. Debbie was pregnant and very in love with MJ. Faye said Rowe was jealous of their closeness. (ABC7)
Faye said she parted ways with Jackson during the HIStory World Tour due to problems with the tour manager as well as with Debbie Rowe, Jackson’s wife at the time.
“[Debbie] told me that she was jealous of me being there as Michael’s makeup artist,” Faye said. “She thought that Michael liked me better than her.”
After a few years, Faye said she returned to working with Jackson and that Rowe apologized.(LATimes)
When Faye went back to work for MJ after the HIStory tour he made Debbie apologize to Faye for having a role in getting her fired. (ABC7)
Faye did the makeup when MJ made the announcement that he was going to rehab. She said she put false eyelashes on him for the video.(ABC7).
Faye said she had two prescriptions in her name for MJ - Propecia (grow hair) and Latisse (grow eyelashes) for the This is It tour. She also consulted with a doctor about Botox for MJ for sweating. He wore a hairpiece and she was concerned with sweat. (ABC7) Faye said she did request prescriptions in her name for Latisse, which is used to lengthen eyelashes, and the hair-growth drug Propecia so that she could give them to Jackson. She also inquired about Botox as a way to remedy Jackson’s onstage sweat that often caused problems with his hair extensions, but said she ultimately did not get that drug. (LAtimes)
Faye said she expressed her drug abuse concerns about Jackson’s health with his oldest sister, Rebbie Jackson, after the woman reached out to her requesting information about the singer. Faye said she could not recall the time period when the conversation occurred.
She said she also had more abbreviated discussions about the same topic with another two of the singer’s other siblings, LaToya Jackson and Randy Jackson.
Faye said that in later years Jackson’s family members unsuccessfully tried to get him to return to rehab.
“I never knew them to be successful, sir,” Faye told Putnam. “I’m sure they were trying to help him in any way they could.”(CNS)
Faye could not remember when she discussed her fear of MJ's drug use with his sister Rebbie. Rebbie approached her for information(ABC7) She testified that she believed the family was not successful getting MJ into a rehab facility despite trying.(ABC7)
Faye said she sometimes spoke about Jackson’s addiction with his siblings, Rebbie, Randy and LaToya. It was her understanding, she said, that the family had attempted additional interventions with Jackson that were unsuccessful. (LAtimes)
During cross-examination by an AEG attorney, Faye clarified and said she had been torn about working on the documentary. “My initial feeling was that I didn’t want to lie, and the second, my other thing that was tugging at my heart, was that if this movie was going out, I wanted him to look good.” (LATimes)
Faye recounted multiple incidents that she says alarmed her about Jackson's use of painkillers from the time he was burned during the filming of a Pepsi commercial, to the stress of his criminal trial on molestation charges, to the day at rehearsal before he died.Yet under cross-examination, Faye said she never had a single conversation with Jackson about his drug use, and that there was a period of time after Jackson went through rehab in 1993 that he seemed to be fine. (KABC)
Karen Faye said she never saw Jackson use drugs and that there was only one instance when the singer asked her if she had painkillers.(LAtimes)
Karen Faye testified she never broached the subject of his addiction with him. Karen Faye said that during Jackson’s 2005 trial she would spend a lot of time with the performer, arriving at 3 a.m. to help him get ready, and felt it was not appropriate to confront him about his misuse of prescription drugs. (LATimes)
Faye said she did not discuss Jackson’s drug problem with him personally.
“I just avoided that issue like the plague, sir, the molestation and the drug areas,” she told Putnam today.
Asked by Putnam if Jackson ever sought drugs from her, Faye replied affirmatively.
“He asked me one time if I had pain killers,” Faye said. “I said no, I didn’t.” (CNS)
“I was a place of safety for him, and peace,” Faye said. “And I didn’t want to bring up the allegations in my time with him. I wanted that to be a really safe place.” (LAtimes)
Faye said she also became concerned during Jackson’s 2005 trial and acquittal on molestation charges that he was using drugs again, saying she based her assumptions on his appearance and his demeanor. She said she got up early every morning to get Jackson ready for court. She said he was hospitalized for part of the molestation trial because of the back pain that likely dated from the Munich accident. She said she decided again to avoid confronting Jackson about possible drug abuse.(CNS)
“It was my job and my duty as a friend to make that time … calm and peaceful,” Faye said. “I didn’t want to confront him with anything. No matter what he was doing, I could never blame him for that because of the pain.” (CNS)
Faye said it was her duty as Jackson’s longtime friend to keep him calm before he had to go to court.
“And no matter what he was doing, I could never blame him for that because of the pain,” Faye said, referring to the singer’s psychological pain over the charges as well as his physical pain from suffering injuries from a fire and a fall during a performance.(LATimes)
Putnam brought up Faye’s Twitter account and blog and asked her if she had posted unfavorable things about AEG, she stood firm. “I’ve stated the truth as far as my experience,” she said. (LAtimes)
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On Monday, AEG attorneys are expected to call their first witnesses, choreographers Stacy Walker and Travis Payne. Because the two must leave for a show in Tokyo, Judge Yvette Palazuelos has allowed the defense to call them early. Faye will return afterward. (LATimes)
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Michael Bush Deposition
Michael Bush is one of the witnesses that is late added by Jacksons. AEG wants to depose Michael Bush before he testifies. IT's not clear if Jacksons actually plan to call him to stand.
Michael Bush ist einer der letzten aufgelisteten Zeugen der Jacksons. AEG möcht ihn vernehmen bevor er aussagt. Derzeit nicht klar ob Jacksons ihn planen aufzurufen.
Conrad-Murray-Polizei-IV:
AEG und die Jacksons haben Unstimmigkeiten zur Nutzung von Murrays Polizeinterview (aus dem Strafprozess) in diesen Prozess. AEG will das IV einbringen um Murrays Geisteszustand/Verfassung zu zeigen und das er sagte für Michael zu arbeiten. AEG sagt Murrays Glaube, dass er für Michael arbeitete widerlegt die Behautpung der Jacksons, dass er unter Druck von AEG stand. Die Jacksons bezeichnen das IV als ausschließbares Hörensagen und die Jury solle entscheiden ob Murray von AEG oder Michael eingestellt wurde.
AEG sagt die Jacksons nutzen Ausschnitte des Interviews (Aussagen von seiner Behandlung von Michael), so wäre es unfair, wenn sie es nicht nutzen dürfen. AEG sagt, sie wollen das IV nicht als Wahrheit oder Beweis einbringen, wer Murray anstellte. Es soll ein Beweismittel für Murray`s Geisteszustand/Verfassung sein.
Conrad Murray police interview
Jacksons and AEG is arguing over Murray's interview with the police on June 27 2009. (This is the interview that was shown during the criminal trial).
AEG wants to use the interview to show that Murray said Michael asked him to be on his team, and Murray believed that he was the employee of Michael Jackson. AEG says this will show Murray's state of mind. AEG says Murray's state of mind can show that AEG and Murray never entered into a contract and it rebuts that Murray had conflict of interest or divided loyalties.
AEG points out that Jackson experts use other parts of the interview (that Murray gave Michael propofol for 6 weeks, Murray talked with AEG people at the hospital and how Detective Martinez learned 3 bags of Propofol from Murray and so on) but oppose AEG using this part of the interview. AEG calls it unfair.
AEG states statements that show state of mind, emotion, physical sensation, intent, plan, motive is admissible when they are used to show the person's state of mind and and explore or prove act of conduct of that person.
Jacksons respond to this calling Murray's interview inadmissible hearsay. Jacksons also argue that Murray's belief that he was MJ's employee is irrelevant and whether Murray was employed or independent contractor of Michael or AEG needs to be determined on the basis of several objective factors. Jacksons also ask Murray's statement about employment to be excluded because it can mislead the jury. Overall Jacksons argue that it's the jury that should determine whether Murray was hired by AEG or Michael.
AEG responds pointing out Jacksons arguing Murray's state of mind being irrelevant is outrageous. AEG argues that Murray's statements aren't hearsay because they won't be offered as truth , they will be just offered as evidence.
AEG states that they don't plan to use the statements to argue or prove that Murray was Michael's employee. They say that the statement shows that Murray did not consider himself to be contractually bound to AEG Live. Similarly AEG argues Murray's subjective belief as who he was actually working for is relevant to determine whether in fact Murray could have felt the pressure claimed by Jacksons. AEG argues Murray could not have felt pressure from a conflict he did not know existed. AEG states Murray's statement shows Murray did not believe he was in the service of AEG Live at the time he treated Michael, is admissible to show his state of mind.
(Note: These last set of documents also again reference that "Murray was at most an independent contractor is the law of the case")
Anmerkung: Der letzte Satz der Dokumente ist wieder gekennzeichnet mit "Murray war im höchsten Fall unabhäniger Unternehmer ist das Gesetz des Falles"
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Ein paar weitere Aussagen aus dem Kreuzverhör von Faye gehen aus diesem Artikel hervor. Kreuzverhör mit Faye wird wahrscheinl. am Dienstag fortgesetzt. Payne und Walker werden am Montag vorgezogen, da sie Termine in Tokio haben.
She said she also had more abbreviated discussions about the same topic with another two of the singer’s other siblings, LaToya Jackson and Randy Jackson.
Sie sagte auch sie hatte kurze Diskussionen über das Thema mit 2 anderen Geschwistern Latoya und Randy Jackson (Anm. vorab im Artikel steht sie erwähnt Gespräche darüber mit Rebbie, an die Zeit kann sie sich nicht erinnern)
Faye said that in later years Jackson’s family members unsuccessfully tried to get him to return to rehab.
“I never knew them to be successful, sir,” Faye told Putnam. “I’m sure they were trying to help him in any way the could"
"Ich weiß sie waren niemals erfolgreich Sir, sagte Faye zu Putman. "Ich bin sicher sie versuchten zu helfen in jeder Weise sie konnten"
Faye said she did not discuss Jackson’s drug problem with him personally.
Faye sagt sie hat niemals Jackson`s Medikamentenproblem mit ihm persönlich besprochen
“I just avoided that issue like the plague, sir, the molestation and the drug areas,” she told Putnam today.
"Ich habe das Thema wie die Pest vermieden, Sir, die Missbrauchsvorwürfe und den Medikamentenbereich," sagte sie Putman heute
Asked by Putnam if Jackson ever sought drugs from her, Faye replied affirmatively.
Gefragt von Putman ob Jackson jemals Medikamente von ihr gefragt hat, sagte Faye
“He asked me one time if I had pain killers,” Faye said. “I said no, I didn’t.”
"Er hat mich einmal gefragt ob ich ein Schmerzmittel habe", sagte Faye, "Ich sagte nein, habe ich nicht."
Faye said she also became concerned during Jackson’s 2005 trial and acquittal on molestation charges that he was using drugs again, saying she based her assumptions on his appearance and his demeanor. She said she got up early every morning to get Jackson ready for court.
Faye sagt auch sie wurde besorgt während des 2005 er Prozess bei dem er von den Missbrauchsvorwürfen freigesprochen wurde, dass er wieder Medikamente gebraucht, sie sagt sie nimmt ihre Annahme von seinem Benehmen. Sie sagt sie kam am frühen Morgen um Jackson für das Gericht fertig zu machen.Zuletzt geändert von Lena; 11.05.2013, 12:35.
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he trial resumes Monday at 10a. Associate Prducer Tracy Walker will take the stand.
Prozess geht weiter am Montag. Tracy Walker wird im Zeugenstand sein
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She testified that she believed the family was not successful getting MJ into a rehab facility despite trying.
Sie sagt sie glaubt, dass die Famile nicht erfolgreich war ihn in eine Reha zu bringen obwohl sie es versuchten
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Faye could not remember when she discussed her fear of MJ's drug use with his sister Rebbie. Rebbie approached her for information
Faye konnte sich nicht erinnern wenn sie ihre Angst wegen MJ`s Drogengebrauch mit seiner Schwester besprach. Rebbie erfrage nach Information.
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She also consulted with a doctor about Botox for MJ for sweating. He wore a hairpiece and she was concerned with sweat.
Sie hat zudem einen Arzt wegen Botox kontaktiert für das Schwitzen. Er trug ein Haarteil und sie war wegen des Schwitzens besorgt.
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Faye said she had two prescriptions in her name for MJ - Propecia (grow hair) and Latisse (grow eyelashes) for the [lexicon]This is it[/lexicon] tour.
Faye sagt sie hatte 2 Rezepte im Namen von MJ- Propecia (Haarwachstum) und Latiesse ( Wimpernwachstum) für die TII Tour
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Faye did the makeup when MJ made the announcement that he was going to rehab. She said sh put false eyelashes on him for the video.
Faye machte das Makeup als MJ die Ankündigung machte, dass er in Reha ging. Sie sagte sie machte ihm falsche Wimpern für das Video.
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When Faye went back to work for MJ after the HIStory tour he made Debbie apologize to Faye for having a role in getting her fired.
Als Faye wieder mit MJ arbeitete nach der History Tour sorgte er dafür, dass Debbie sich entschuldigte eine Rolle bei ihrer Entlassung gehabt zu haben
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Faye said Rowe was jealous of their closeness.
Faye sagt Rowe war eifersüchtig über ihre Nähe (mit MJ)
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She said Debbie Rowe who was then MJ's wife had a role in her being removed from the tour. Debbie was pregnant and very in love with MJ
Sie sagt Debbie Rowe, die MJ`s erste Frau war hatte eine Rolle in ihrer Entfernung von der Tour. Debbie war schwanger und sehr in Liebe mit MJ
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Under Cross Examination Faye said he was released not fired from the HIStory Tour after the first leg.
Unter Cross Examinatiion sagt Faye sie wurde freigestellt, nicht gefeuert bei der History Tour nach dem 1. Leg
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She was asked to work on the "[lexicon]This is it[/lexicon]" film touching up MJ in the footage. She refused. She thought that would be a lii and couldn't
Sie wurde gefragt bei der Aufbereitung vom "TII-Film" zu helfen. Sie lehnte ab. Sie dachte es würde eine Lüge und sein konnte nicht.
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Faye said she prepared MJ's body for the family to see him after he died.
Faye sagt sie bereitete MJ`s Körper für die Famile vor, um ihn zu sehen nachdem er starb
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It was Kenny Ortega who came to her, hugged her and told her MJ had died. She said she became weak in the knees
Es war K. Ortega, der zu ihr kam, sie umarmte und ihr sagte, dass MJ gestorben ist. Sie sagt sie bekam schwache Knie.
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Mrs. Jackson is not at the trial today. Makeup artist Karen Faye is back on the stand for continued direct questioning
Mrs. Jackson ist nicht beim Prozess heute. Makeup artist K. Faye ist zurück, Direktbefragung geht weiter
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Jacksons vs AEG - Day 8 - May 9 2013 - Summary
Katherine Jackson was in court.
Karen Faye Testimony
Jackson direct
Karen Faye MJ's long time Hair and Makeup artist takes the stand. (ABC7). Faye starts out by listing some of her famous clients, including Michael Jackson, Kevin Costner, Annette Bening and Smokey Robinson. (AP)
Faye spends several minutes describing what she does. She talks about having to get close to someone when she’s doing their hair, makeup.(AP)
She says her relationship with MJ grew over the 27 years she worked with him to a brother and sister relationship. (ABC7) Faye and Jackson became "very close" starting in the early 1980s, she said. "It was almost like a brother and sister relationship. If I was having trouble, I could call him and he could call me. You talk, you share, you become very close, and imagine that over 27 years."(CNN)
Faye spent about 90 minutes testifying about her close relationship with Jackson, who hosted her wedding at his Neverland Ranch and enlisted her to travel around the world with him. She breezily described Jackson's meetings with Princess Diana and other dignitaries, his Super Bowl performance, and other larger-than-life moments from the singer's life. Jurors and spectators laughed at times as a parade of photos and videos shot during Jackson's performances were played. "I was from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. I was just very normal," she told jurors. "I found myself working with this magical person." She said Jackson was like a brother to her. Even after she gave birth to her daughter, Jackson enlisted her for another tour."I said, 'I can't go all around the world with you. I'm a mother now,'" Faye recalled."Michael never took no for an answer. 'Yes you can, it'll be great for her,'" she recalled him saying. (AP)
KF sprach ungefähr 90 Min. lang über ihre enge Beziehung zu MJ, der ihre Hochzeit auf der Neverlandranch ausrichtete und sie anwarb, um mit ihm um die Welt zu reisen. Sie berichtet über Michaels Treffen mit Lady Diana u. anderen Berühmtheiten, seinem Super Bowl Auftritt, und anderen legendären Momenten aus dem Leben des Sängers.
Juroren und Zuschauer lachten einige Male als Fotos u. Videoaufnahmen von Michaels Auftritten gezeigt wurden.
"Ich war von Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Ich war ganz normal, " erzählte sie den Juroren. " Und ich arbeitete mit dieser wunderbaren Person." Sie sagte MJ war wie ein Bruder für sie. Sogar nach der Geburt ihrer Tochter verpflichtete Jackson sie für eine weitere Tour. "Ich kann nicht mit dir um die Welt ziehen. Ich bin jetzt eine Mutter" erinnerte sie sich. "Michael akzeptiere niemals ein NEIN als Antwort. Doch, du kannst, sagte er, es wird toll für sie sein."
She’s asked about the 1984 Pepsi commercial shoot accident. She says she worked with Jackson after that to mask his injuries.(AP)
Jackson’s scalp was badly burned, she tells jury. “I had to figure out, along with him, how to hide his injury,” (AP)
Faye, a Pittsburgh native, tells jury she traveled the world with Michael Jackson. “I found myself working with this magical person.” (AP)
Panish asks Faye to describe Jackson: “He was a gentleman. He was elegant. He was brilliant.” _ she says as she starts to break down. (AP) After a couple more questions, Faye starts to cry. She gets emotional describing Jackson’s creativity and relationship with his fans. (AP)
The jury is shown a photo of Jackson doing Faye’s makeup, brush touching her face. Panish asks her how Jackson did. “I didn’t like it at the time, but now that I look at it, I look pretty good.” _ Faye says of Jackson's makeup job.Lots of laughter. (AP)
Panish next shows Faye and jury photos of just Jackson where she did his hair and makeup. One of images is an Annie Leibovitz shot for Vanity Fair. “Who’s Annie Leibovitz?” Panish asks. “Really?” Faye responds. There’s laughter. Panish in a continuation of his self-deprecating questioning of Faye, responds to her Leibovitz quip, “Hey, I don’t get out that much.” (AP)
One picture shows MJ with tape on his fingers...Karen explains that it was a trick to get the audience to follow his hands. She says she knew he couldn't wear the glove forever. (ABC7)
Lots of photos are shown, including a smoky image of Jackson standing on tippy-toes. Debate ensues over what brand the shoes are. Panish asks if they’re Air Jordans. No, Faye responds. Judge names another brand. Nope, Faye says. Faye says fans in the courtroom would know the brand of shoes. Before Panish can stop them, two or three voices call out, “LA Gear!” (AP)
Es wurden viele Fotos gezeigt, darunter auch jenes wo Michael im Nebel auf seinen Schuhspitzen steht. Es entstand eine Debatte welche Marke die Schuhe waren. Panish fragte sie, ob es AIR JORDANs seien. Nein, antworte sie. Der Richter nannte eine andere Marke. Nein, sagte Faye. Sie meinte die Fans im Gerichtssaal würden es sicher wissen. Und noch bevor Panish diese stoppen konnte, riefen 2 oder 3 "LA GEAR".
Jurors viewed a series of photos of Faye and Jackson together through the years, including one taken in January 1996, the day after Lisa Marie Presley filed for divorce from Jackson.
Jackson was upset because just before filing, Presley called him and begged him not to file for divorce, she said."She begged and begged, saying please don't file," Faye said. Jackson promised not to file, only to see "the next morning it was all over the press that she filed before him." The photo of Jackson out with Faye "was to give the press something to talk about" with Faye being "the mysterious blonde." (CNN) "Lisa Marie Presley was calling Michael the day before (the photo) was shot, begging him not to divorce," she testified. "So he promised her he wouldn't file for divorce. But the next morning, it was all over the press she had gone ahead and filed. He was devastated." (NYDailyNews)
Die Juroren bekamen eine Serie von Bildern zu sehen, auf den KF u. MJ zusammen zu sehen waren. Eines war vom Jan. 1996, einen Tag nach dem LMP die Scheidung einreicchte. Jackson war ungehalten, denn direkt vor der Einreichung rief ihn LMP an und bat ihn sich nicht scheiden zu lassen. "Sie bettelte und bettelte, bitte tu es nicht," sagte Faye.
Jackson versprach es ihr, nur um dann sehen zu müssen, dass am nächsten Morgen die ganze Presse mit der Nachricht über die Trennung voll war. LMP hatte vor ihm die Scheidung eingereicht."
Das Foto von MJ u. ihr wurde an die Presse gegeben, damit diese was zu berichten hatten, über MJ und die mysteriöse Blonde.
Panish moves to videos of Jackson performances. He starts off with a performance of “Man in the Mirror” in Bucharest from “Dangerous” tour. In the video, fans are screaming, some being carted out on stretchers. Panish asks Faye if this is common for a Jackson concert.
Faye: “You obviously have not seen a Michael Jackson concert in your life.”
Panish: “I’m not answering that. I get to ask the questions.” (AP)
Part of Jackson's 1993 Super Bowl halftime show was viewed, including his rendition of "We Are the World" and "Earth Song." "It was a very big deal, sir," Faye said. "I think it started the trend of having a big artist at the Super Bowl."(CNN)
They viewed several minutes of Jackson's "Thriller," which Faye pointed out was a short film, not just a music video. A clip from a Jackson concert in Bucharest, Romania, showed jurors how fanatical his fans were, dozens of them fainting as he sang "Man In the Mirror."
When his 1995 MTV awards performance was shown, Faye noted, "He can moonwalk in a circle."Jackson's stamina during a show was remarkable, she said. "Some dancers would pass out, but Michael would be fine. He was able to do it."(CNN)
Faye tells jury she was responsible for keeping Jackson hydrated during shows. She says she’s never seen another performer like MJ. “Michael would do five songs to the dancers’ one. I never saw anything like it.” _ Faye says of Jackson’s performances. (AP)
A vintage video of Michael Jackson’s hair catching on fire during the third take of a 1983 Pepsi commercial was played for jurors as a Karen Faye testified about the devastating migraine headaches the pop singer endured because of the injuries.
“I never saw anything like that in my life," Karen Faye testified. "This was someone I knew and he was on fire." (LATimes)
She says when MJ was burned shooting the Pepsi commercial he did not know it and just kept singing. His friend Miko had to tackle him. He suffered migraines after that injury. He had several surgeries to try to repair the damage to his scalp. (ABC7)
“He was dancing. He didn’t know he was on fire,” Jackson’s trusted makeup artist Karen Faye testified, describing the footage. “His hair was gone.There was smoke coming off his head.” (NYPost)
Faye recalled that when Jackson's hair caught on fire, he continued dancing down the stairs, having no idea he was burning. Finally, a friend of his ran onto the stage and wrestled him to the ground to put it out."All his hair was gone and there was smoke coming out of his head." Jackson, she said, suffered intense migraines while the burns were healing, Faye said. (LATimes)
"His hair caught fire, but he kept dancing," she said, as jurors watched the infamous video of pyrotechnics igniting Jackson's head as he danced down stairs on a stage. "I was screaming and Miko (Brando) got through somehow and had to wrestle him to the ground, because he had no idea he was on fire. Miko put the fire out with his hand."The fire burned off a section of hair, which doctors tried to repair with surgery to stretch his scalp, she said. Jackson suffered migraine headaches after that, she said. (CNN)
"Seine Haare standen in Flammen, aber er tanze weiter," sagte sie, als man den Juroren das PEPSI-Video zeigte. "Ich schrie und Miko Brando kam angerannt u. warf ihn zu Boden, denn er hatte keine Ahnung, dass er brannte. Miko löschte die Flammen mit seinen Händen." Ein Teil seiner Kopfhaut verbrannte, welche die Ärzte mit Operationen versuchten wieder herzustellen, in dem sie die Haut streckten. Er litt danach unter Migräne, sagte sie.
Instead of suing Pepsi, she said, Jackson asked Pepsi to build a burn center at Brotman Medical Center in Culver City where the singer was treated. "Everybody thought he'd sue Pepsi because it was a mistake," the makeup artist said.(LATimes)
Jackson attorney Panish played a video of MJ falling several stories during a concert in Munich. Faye said Jackson fell three or four stories when a prop he was standing on collapsed. “When I saw what happen, I thought he could be dead,” Faye said.But Jackson, she said, pulled himself up and continued performing. "I can't disappoint the audience," she said he later told her. When he finished, he collapsed and security took him to the hospital, she said. (LATimes)
Later, a bridge suspended above a stage collapsed as Jackson danced on top of it during a show in Munich, Germany, she said."When I saw what happened, I thought he could be dead," Faye testified. But Jackson held onto his microphone, stood up and finished the song. "He said 'I can't disappoint the audience,'" she said. So he finished the show finale but collapsed in the dressing room when it was over, she said. "He suffered back pain from that moment on," she said.(CNN)
The fall, she said, left Jackson with back pain that flared when he was under physical or emotional stress. (LAtimes)
She said MJ had so much adrenalin while performing 2 hours that it took him a day or two to calm down and rest. On the early concert tours there was enough time between concerts for him to get rest but later tours got longer and show got closer (ABC7)
Jackson "was so buzzed by his own adrenaline after a show" it would "take him 24 hours to relax his body and, sometimes it would take two days to be able to sleep," said Faye.
"As the tour went on, shows got closer and closer, and he would have trouble sleeping," she said. "It would start out OK, but it would get worse and worse. He tried to find ways to deal with it."Dealing with it involved a series of doctors, she said.
"Michael always believed that a doctor had his best interest at heart," Faye said. "He believed if he got something through a doctor that it was safe and OK for him to use it."(CNN)
She says Jackson trusted the advice of doctors to help him sleep and deal with pain from injuries and performances. (AP)
KF sagte, Jackson vertraute den Empfehlungen der Ärzte, die ihm helfen sollten schlafen zu können u. mit den Schmerzen umzugehen.
He was doing a short film for the Adams Family - and suffering pain because of scalp surgery. Debbie Rowe would come with pain meds. (ABC7)
Während des Drehes eines Kurzfilmes für die "Adams Family" hatte er schlimme Schmerzen weg. der Kophaut-OPs. Debbie Rowe sei mit Schmerzmitteln kommen.
Faye says during the "Dangerous" tour, promoters asked that she give Jackson injections of pain medications, but she refused. She says a tour manager who later became a top AEG executive then enlisted a doctor to treat Jackson.(ABC7)
That Pepsi burn touched off Jackson’s reliance on painkillers -- though Faye said she really didn’t grasp it until his “Dangerous” tour in 1992-93. Faye said there were always two doctors around Jackson on that tour, willing and able to give him as many painkillers as necessary.(NYPost)
“I came to learn there was a balance of medication,” Faye said. “They [medication] had to be strong enough to overcome Michael’s pain but not so strong that he couldn’t perform.” (NYPost)
On one concert tour, Rowe asked Karen to carry pain medication and learn to give an injection. Karen said no. (ABC7) "Debbie Rowe asked me to learn how to give injections," she said. "I thought about it and said 'No.' I am not qualified to handle any kind of medications."(CNN)
Despite being asked by tour promoters, Faye said she refused to give the performer injections for pain. She said Paul Gongaware, a promoter who later became a top executive with AEG Live LLC, then brought in doctors who treated Jackson in 1993 on his "Dangerous" tour, which she told jurors had to be halted early due to the singer's prescription drug addiction.(AP)
A Doctor was added to the tour in Bangkok. He met Karen in the lobby of the hotel with the medication she refused to carry. The package had vials and syringes. The Doctor told her she might not have gotten into the country with the package. (ABC7)
When the tour was on its way to Bangkok, Thailand, Faye was asked to carry a package she was told contained medicine patches for Jackson's pain, she testified. She refused to travel with it, she said.Faye testified that the tour doctor -- Dr. Stuart Finkelstein -- later told her "I'm glad you weren't carrying it. It has vials and syringes. If you had brought this in, you might not be here." The implication was she could have been arrested for smuggling drugs. Gongaware, now the Co-CEO of AEG Live, was in charge of logistics for the "Dangerous" tour and was involved in the incident, Faye said. (CNN)
In Singapore she saw MJ stumbling and fell into a tree in his dressing room. She was afraid for him and told the Doctor. She told the doctor he couldn't go on in that condition but the Doctor said he could go on. She was afraid for his life. (ABC7)
Karen Faye testified that before a concert in Bangkok, Michael Jackson was having a hard time walking, seemed to be in a daze and stumbled over a potted tree in his dressing room before finally being led on stage to perform. (LAtimes)
Faye testified that while backstage in Bangkok, she turned to someone she knew as “Dr. Forecast” and urged him not to let the wobbly Jackson take the stage.
"I put my arms around Michael and said, `You can't take him.' "
“Forecast replied, 'Yes I can,' " she testified.
The makeup artist testified the man, who she said was “an insurance doctor,” backed her up against a wall and put his hands on her neck, choking her until she couldn't breathe.
"He said, `You don't know what you're up against,' " Faye testified.
The doctor, whose full name was not mentioned, took Jackson on stage to perform, she said. (LATimes)
Later in the tour in Singapore, Jackson stumbled into his dressing room before a show, she said. "He was having a very hard time walking," she said. "He was glazed over. He fell over a tree."
She told the tour doctor -- whom she identified as Dr. David Forecast -- that "Michael can't go on."
His show opened with him being thrust onto the stage by a "toaster," which requires him to "curl up and be shot up" from a small enclosure under the stage, she said.
"His arm could be severed," Faye said. "I feared for his safety, I feared for his life. I told Dr. Forecast 'You can't make him go out. You can't take him.' And he said 'Yes, I can.'"
The doctor "backed me up against the wall and put his hands around my neck and said 'You don't know what your doing,'" she testified. "I nearly fainted, and he grabbed Michael and took him to the stage." (CNN)
She said Dr. Forecast marched a disoriented Jackson to the stage, but the concert was cancelled nonetheless. (NYDailyNews)
Faye said she never witnessed the singer's treatments, but he appeared to become more dependent on prescription drugs in the years following the "Dangerous" tour. she said she worried every time she saw a doctor arrive to treat Jackson."I was always worried that Michael was in pain," Faye said under questioning by Brian Panish, an attorney for Jackson's mother. She said Jackson had a low pain tolerance except while performing.(AP)
KF sagte, dass sie niemals während MJs Behandlungen persönlich anwesend war, aber es schien, als ob er in den folgenden Jahren nach der Dangerous-Tour , immer mehr von verschreibungspflichtigen Medikamenten abhängig wurde. Sie sagte, sie sorgte sich jedesmal, wenn sie einen Arzt kommen sah, der Michael behandelte. "Ich hatte immer Angst, Michael litt unter Schmerzen". Michael habe eine niedrige Schmerztoleranzgrenze gehabt, ausgenommen während seiner Auftritte.
MJ on tour when the first allegations of Child Molestation hit the papers. MJ under a lot of stress. The world thinks he is a pedophile. That tour ended when Elizabeth Taylor came to Mexico to accompany MJ to a rehab facility. (ABC7) The tour, though, would soon come to an end in Mexico City, when Elizabeth Taylor flew down to take the singer to a rehab facility outside London, she said."Everyone knew Michael had a problem," Faye said. (LATimes) The tour ended early when it reached Mexico City "because everybody knew Michael had a problem," she said. Elizabeth Taylor came down to Mexico to get Jackson, and "we all went home."Faye later flew to England to join Michael at a rehab facility, which she described as a beautiful country home.(CNN)
Witness Karen Faye also recalled how Jackson's reliance on medications coincided with the first time he was accused of child molestation in the early 1990s."Michael had to go on stage every night knowing that the whole world thought he was a pedophile," Faye said, shaking her head and crying. (AP)
Faye also recalled an odd incident before Jackson performed at Madison Square Garden in fall, 2001.When she went to his hotel room to make up his face before a show, Faye testified that a doctor stopped her and said: “I just gave Michael a shot, he’s going to be asleep for the next five or six hours.” “I said that can’t be, he’s set to perform,” Kaye said she responded.She eventually got into Jackson’s room, woke him up and fed MJ bagels to keep him awake and ready to perform, that makeup artist testified.(NYPost)
The media put Michael Jackson "on display" during his molestation trial, Faye said, wiping tears. During that trial, MJ would wake, play classical music, watch 3 Stooges-anything that made him happy- before heading to court. Michael Jackson took care with his hair and dress but couldn't eat during the trial and lost weight, Karen Faye said. (LATimes) Faye cried as she described dressing him and washing his hair. They would get on their knees and pray, then hug each other and cry. They would play classical music and watch "Three Stooges" videos.While Jackson tried to be brave, “he couldn’t eat. He was afraid," she testified. "The pain got worse. He got thinner. " (LAtimes)
She was with him during the trial. She would do his hair and makeup for the "red carpet" at the courthouse. He wouldn't eat or drink during the trial for fear he had to go to the bathroom one of the guards would have to escort him. He was too shy. (ABC7)
Faye also described working with Michael during the 2005 molestation trial that ended with his aquittal. She would go to Neverland Ranch each morning before daybreak to help him wash and dress, she said.
"I wanted people to think he still looked good and was still strong," she testified. "I'd wash his hair in the shampoo bowl (and) blow it dry. We'd play classical music and watch 'The Three Stooges.'"
She said it was a particularly difficult time for the superstar.
"He was losing weight," she said. "He couldn't eat because he didn't want to throw up because he had to watch all these people he loved and cared about tell all those lies."
He also refused to drink in the mornings because he hated using the courtroom bathroom, she said.
He eventually got so frail that one morning he fell and had to go to the hospital, she said. That event led to the infamous "pajama" incident, in which Jackson arrived at court in his nightclothes because a judge threatened to send him to jail if he didn't appear immediately.
"There was no time (to change him)," she said, crying and dabbing tears with a tissue. "He went into court without his hair done in his pajamas." (NYDailyNEws)
Jackson's condition worsened during the singer's 2005 trial on child molestation charges, Faye said. Although he was acquitted, the pressure of the case and media attention took its toll, she told jurors."He couldn't eat," she said. "He was afraid. He was in pain. He got thinner. His physical pain, his back pain, it all kicked in." (AP)
Karen Faye said MJ asked her to be on the "This is It" tour and she said yes. (ABC7) Jackson attorney Panish asks who Faye negotiated with. She says AEG executive Paul Gongaware negotiated her rate to work on tour.(AP) Gongaware signed Karen Faye’s contract, which was finalized in May 2009. She was with Jackson a lot during "This Is It" preparations. (AP)
Faye, said she was concerned when she first saw the schedule for Jackson's 50 "This Is It" shows at London's O2 arena. "On looking at that, I said, 'He can't do this,'" Faye testified. "The shows are far too close together. I knew what he needed between shows. I thought he might last a week." When she raised the matter with show director Kenny Ortega, "he kind of fluffed it off," she said. "Michael's adrenaline and what it takes for him to perform with that much effort and what he himself puts into a show, he needed a lot more time to at least get some rest and sleep, and to be healthy and maintain that kind of longevity," she said. (CNN)
Panish asked Faye whether Jackson ever expressed concerns about the “This Is It” production. She says yes, but AEG objects. The attorneys went into a lengthy sidebar on whether Faye can tell jury what Jackson’s concerns were. AEG argued it’s hearsay. Katherine Jackson's attorneys had to tell Faye not to automatically say what other people told her, especially if AEG objected. (AP)
Faye testified that MJ wanted to do the Tour for his children. they had never seen him perform. He also wanted to do it for his fans. (ABC7)
Faye bestätigte, dass MJ die Tour für seine Kinder, die ihn niemals auf der Bühne sahen, und auch für seine Fans machen wollte.
Jackson appeared "very, very excited" in early production meetings, but "the first time he actually got up on stage and rehearsed, I saw the change in him.""The turning point was when he had to get up on stage and actually start performing," she said. (CNN)
She said the first time MJ went on stage to perform at the This is It rehearsals, she saw a change in him. (ABC7)
She said MJ's skin was very dry, his eyes were dry, he was losing weight, and he kept repeating himself. (ABC7)
She testified that MJ was showing signs of paranoia. That MJ had to see her when he was on stage always. He would repeat over and over (ABC7)
She had concerns about MJ and expressed those concerns to Kenny Ortega. (ABC7)
Jackson tried to avoid rehearsing for "This Is It," Faye testifies"They had to make him rehearse," she says. Eventually, "they had to make him rehearse," she said. "They're insisting to the point of going to his home." (CNN)
She said Director Kenny Ortega and AEG CEO Randy Phillips insisted MJ rehearse.She overheard Paul Gongaware from AEG yell into the phone to MJ security to get MJ out of the bathroom.(ABC7)
AEG executives continued to push Jackson, Faye said. She testified she overheard a phone conversation in which AEG executive Paul Gongaware told Jackson's assistant to get him out of a locked bathroom and to a rehearsal. Faye described Gongaware, AEG Live's co-CEO, as "angry and kind of desperate" in the conversation. She testified Gongaware told the assistant to do "whatever it takes."Faye said the only people she saw insist that Jackson rehearse were Gongaware and tour director Kenny Ortega. (AP).
At one point, Jackson locked himself in a bathroom at his home, refusing to leave for rehearsals at the Forum. AEG Live Co-CEO Paul Gongaware, who was in charge of the production, was "angry and kind of desperate to get Michael to the Forum," she said.
She overheard a phone call in which Gongaware was telling Jackson's security guard "to get him out of the bathroom. Do you have a key, do whatever it takes," she said Gongaware screamed. (CNN)
After a meeting between MJ, Ortega, and Phillips, Faye was told not to follow MJ's instructions anymore. She should show tough love. (ABC7) She said that after Jackson missed several rehearsals, Phillips told her to ignore the singer's instructions. (AP)
She became more concerned for MJ's health in the last few days. She forwarded several emails to producers and included her own concerns. Faye said Randy Phillips told her that he had read her emails and tried to do everything he could for MJ. That was at the funeral. (ABC7) Faye testified that Phillips told her at Jackson's funeral that "he tried to do everything he could."Did she believe him, Jackson lawyer Brian Panish asked.
"Sir, Michael Jackson is lying in a casket only a few feet away from me," she said. "I had no words to respond. That's not everything you can do." (CNN)
In den letzten Tagen wurde sie immer besorgter wg. seiner Gesundheit. Sie leitete mehrere Emails an die Produzenten weiter u. fügte ihre eigenen Bedenken hinzu. RP sagte ihr, dass er ihre mails gelesen habe u. dass er versuchen würde, alles für Michael zu tun.
Faye bestätigte, dass RP ihr an der Beerdigung erzählte " er habe alles versucht, was möglich war." Ob sie ihm geglaubt habe, fragte Panish. "Sir, MJ liegt in einem Sarg nur einige Meter vor mir" sagte sie. " Ich hatte keine Worte ihm zu antworten. Das ist nicht alles was sie tun können."
Faye said she informed Ortega, Jackson's manager and AEG Live co-CEO Randy Phillips about her concerns about Jackson's health during the preparations for the shows. She said Jackson was frustrated and after a costume fitting days before his death repeatedly asked her, "Why can't I choose?" (AP)
Faye, choking back tears, read portions of an email from one of Jackson's fans that she forwarded to his now deceased manager, Frank Dileo. It described the singer as a skeleton."If we do nothing, he will die," the fan wrote. "I know people who work for him cannot tell him anything. I know his own family tried to help him but he won't listen."Faye said she wrote Dileo that she agreed with the assessment, but the manager never responded in writing. By this point, Jackson was often cold to the touch and was becoming increasingly paranoid. Faye said he became obsessed with her being within sight when he was rehearsing onstage. (AP)
Michael Jackson appeared paranoid, repeating himself and shivering from chills in his final days, Karen Faye testified. "This was not the man I knew," Karen Faye testified. "He was acting like a person I didn't recognize." (CNN)
In seinen letzten Tage erschien ihr MJ paranoid, wiederholte sich ständig selbst u. litt unter Schüttelfrost. "Dies ist nicht der Mann, den ich kenne, er benahm sich wie eine mir unbekannte Person."
At a rehearsal in mid-June, Jackson was talking to himself, she said. "When I was around, he was repeating himself an awful lot, saying the same thing over and over again." (CNN)
Faye, who had to touch Jackson when she put on his makeup, said it was "like I was touching ice." At one rehearsal, she covered him with blankets and put a space heater next to him, she said. (CNN)
Faye said she raised her concerns once in June with AEG CEO Randy Phillips. He told her, "Yeah, this is bad. It's not so good. I had to scrape Michael off the floor in London at the announcement because he was so drunk," she said.(CNN)
Faye sagte, sie teilte ihre Bedenken irgendwann im Juni mit Randy Phillips. Er erzählte ihr, " Ja, das ist schlimm. Nicht sehr gut. Ich mußte Michael in London bei der Pressekonferenz vom Boden abkratzen, weil er so betrunken war."
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