Advertisement

Watch it live: AEG makes closing arguments in Jackson trial

Share

The second day of closing arguments in the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial began Wednesday with attorneys for AEG making their case.

In closing arguments for the Jackson family Tuesday, attorney Brian Panish argued the entertainment firm should pay at least $290 million in damages to the pop singer’s family.

JACKSON TRIAL: Details, what’s at stake

Advertisement

Katherine Jackson and his three children have sued AEG, accusing the entertainment firm of negligently hired Conrad Murray, the doctor who gave Jackson the fatal dose of propofol as a sleep aide. But AEG maintains Murray worked for Jackson and any money paid the physician was actually an advance to the singer.

Advertisement