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Michael Jackson WAS murdered": This is the headline that appeared in the January 10, 2010 issue of England's Daily Mail newspaper. Though seen as sensationalism, many believe that such a conclusion is not at all too far from the truth. The article noted: "[Joe Jackson Oxman] [Jackson] won't give up on getting justice for his son and a lawsuit is his focus." Media reports indicate that Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael's personal physician, may be arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter although the DA's office is decrying the story. This is why I got the most recent call from CNN asking me to appear on JVM's show, which I did. Understandably, rumors continue to swirl. One of these calls attention to the alleged relationship between Dr. Conrad Murray and Joe Jackson. Murray was Joe ...
...'s legal team of Thomas Mesereau, Jr., Brian Oxman, Steve Cochran, Robot M. Sanger, and Susan C...
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El ex representante del artista indicó que Jackson murió de "una crisis cardiaca porque tomaba numersos medicamentos", además de somníferos, según citó EFE, mientras que su abogado Brian Oxman señaló también que la muerte del cantante estaría vinculada con el abuso de sustancias médicas.
Una reacción tóxica puede afectar al corazón y al nivel de oxígeno en la sangre", agregó el médico. "No es que sea común, pero puede pasarle también a jóvenes de 30 años, que sufran un infarto o un cambio de ritmo en el corazón".
"Todo está normal respecto a la autopsia. Para una persona de 50 años, hemos encontrado lo que esperábamos ver", apuntó Anthony Hernández, director de la morgue. "Pero no está completa. A falta de los estudios que deben realizarse, no se sabe todavía qué es lo que provocó la m...
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Mientras tanto, Brian Oxman, abogado de la familia y amigo personal del artista, declaró a CNN estar preocupado por el "abundante" consumo de medicinas de Jackson. Explicó que los medicamentos eran para aliviar una vértebra y una pierna que el cantante se había fracturado en una caída en el escenario.
Cuando llegaron al Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, como a la 1:40 p.m., un equipo de doctores incluyendo los médicos de la sala de emergencia y el cardiólogo trataron de resucitarlo durante más de una hora, pero sin lograrlo. La familia le pide a la prensa que respete su privacidad en este momento tan difícil", agregó.
Por otra parte, el Dr. Tohme Tohme, quien también estuvo presente en la breve conferencia acompañando a [Jermaine Jackson], aseguró que éste era el único portavoz de la ...
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SAN BERNARDINO -- With less than nine minutes to spare, Brian Oxman slipped in through the back door of the KCAA radio station at the Carousel Mall early Friday morning.
He cracked open his slightly worn leather briefcase that he for years has hauled from one courtroom to another. Out popped a three- inch thick binder filled with typed notes.
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Michael Jackson's death Thursday has cast a spotlight on prescription-drug use.
Former Jackson lawyer and family friend Brian Oxman said in a television interview Friday that Jackson was taking prescription drugs to deal with pain from a broken back and broken leg, which were getting in the way of his concert rehearsals. He was preparing for a 50-concert series scheduled to start July 13 in London.
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LOS ANGELES -- Michael Jackson's father is seeking an allowance from his son's estate to help cover expenses that exceed $15,000 a month, according to court documents filed Friday. The request seeking an unspecified amount for Joe Jackson was filed by lawyer Brian Oxman, who said there was no apparent reason for administrators of the estate to not seek an allowance for the 81- year-old Jackson.
Michael Jackson's 2002 will, however, only called for money to be paid to his mother, Katherine, his three young children and various charities.
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SAN BERNARDINO - With less than nine minutes to spare, Brian Oxman slipped in through the back door of the KCAA-AM (1050) studio at the Carousel Mall.
He cracked open his slightly worn leather briefcase he has hauled from one courtroom to another for years. Out popped a 3-inch-thick binder filled with typed notes.
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SAN BERNARDINO - With less than nine minutes to spare, Brian Oxman slipped in through the back door of the KCAA-AM (1050) studio at the Carousel Mall.
He cracked open his slightly worn leather briefcase that he has hauled from one courtroom to another for years. Out popped a 3-inch- thick binder filled with typed notes.
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A man who was set on fire as a child by his father and befriended by Michael Jackson during his recovery reclaimed a condominium Friday that someone posing as the pop star's cousin had been accused of bilking from him.
A superior court judge signed a default judgment returning the property to Dave Dave, formerly known as David Rothenberg, said his attorney, Brian Oxman.
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SAN BERNARDINO - With less than nine minutes to spare, Brian Oxman slipped in through the back door of the KCAA radio station at the Carousel Mall early Friday morning.
He cracked open his slightly worn leather briefcase that he for years has hauled from one courtroom to another. Out popped a three- inch thick binder filled with typed notes.