Contract: Jackson doc requested lifesaving gear

adventurelandadventureland Posts: 104
edited January 1970 in News
LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson's doctor requested but never received lifesaving gear from the concert promoter organizing the singer's London shows, documents obtained by The Associated Press show.

E-mails and a proposed contract detailing Dr. Conrad Murray's negotiations with concert promoter AEG Live reveal the requests for a heart resuscitation unit and a medical assistant.

Neither apparently was in place when Jackson died last June 25 after Murray administered a mixture of sedatives, including the anesthetic propofol, in an attempt to get the chronic insomniac to sleep.

Propofol is extremely powerful and is usually administered only in medical settings with emergency equipment on hand. Patients are normally constantly monitored.

Murray was alone when he gave the drugs to Jackson. After he realized the sedated star was not breathing, he performed CPR but was unable to revive him.

The doctor has pleaded not guilty to an involuntary manslaughter charge in Jackson's death. His proposed contract with AEG, which included a monthly fee of $150,000, was not finalized before the singer's death. Murray never received payment for his services.

The documents concerning Murray's requests are included in a complaint filed by Jackson's father, Joe, to the California Medical Board against AEG Live. The complaint accuses the promoter of Jackson's comeback "This Is It" shows of engaging in the "unlawful practice of corporate medicine."

It also accuses the company of forcing Murray to provide Jackson with dangerous medical services.

Michael Roth, an AEG spokesman, said the company had not seen the complaint and could not comment on it or the contract.

Murray's lawyer Ed Chernoff declined to comment.

Murray had known Jackson and treated him and his children occasionally in recent years but was working for AEG at the time of the singer's death, Chernoff has said and the complaint states.

The AEG agreement would have covered Murray's work while Jackson was preparing for the London shows and throughout the concerts last summer.

"AEG hired, directed, controlled and demanded Dr. Conrad Murray, a medical doctor, to medicate Michael Jackson, provide Jackson with dangerous medical services, and to give Michael Jackson controlled substances and other drugs without providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation equipment or nursing assistance as it had promised in writing it would provide," the complaint states.

Murray's request for the medical equipment and assistant were first made to a concert tour business manager, an e-mail message shows.

The request was later mentioned in Murray's contract. The language stated AEG "shall provide Dr. Murray for his use during the term with medical equipment requested by Dr. Murray to assist him in performing the services as approved by (AEG)."

The equipment is described as a "portable cardio pulmonary resuscitation unit ('CPR Machine'), saline, catheters, needles, a gurney and other mutually approved medical equipment necessary for the Services."

The complaint states Murray signed the document a day before Michael Jackson's death.

An e-mail sent to Murray during the negotiations explained a delay in the contract's drafting because it was a "rare event" for a physician to be hired to care for a singer on tour.

E-mails also show the contract was still being reworked two days before Jackson's death, which happened a week before he was to travel to London for the "This Is It" shows.

A spokeswoman for the California Medical Board said complaints filed to the agency are confidential unless it takes any action. The board receives 8,000 complaints a year, according to its website.

Joe Jackson's attorney, Brian Oxman, confirmed he filed a complaint with the California Medical Board but declined to discuss it.

In his complaint, Joe Jackson — who has repeatedly criticized AEG Live since shortly after his son's death — accuses the promoter of agreeing to pay Murray vastly more than he was making so that it could exert control over his medical decisions.

Joe Jackson's filing cites a 2008 income declaration by Murray in a child support proceeding in which the cardiologist stated he earned only $3,300 per month.

The Jackson family patriarch is also contemplating a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray.
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Comments

  • SangreSangre Posts: 648
    I don't know what to think. But isn't it strange that a doctor that can't even perform CPR correctly would request lifesaving gear?
  • reading_onreading_on Posts: 463
    That is not what I find strange about this article. Why did he request to get these things specifically? I mean it seemed he knew that he would need this equipment opposed to just heart monitoring equipment. I would think that would at least been part of the request and then other equipment.
  • wishingstarwishingstar Posts: 2,927
    I can't help myself....forgive me <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->
    gamatria game time:

    135 = lifesaving gear = Kenny Ortega

    why in the world would Kenny Ortega show up on the site????? His name was listed!
    it's the same site I used in my post "Coincidences....?" <!-- l -->viewtopic.php?f=17&t=10681<!-- l -->

    Just another funny coincidence.......?
    Blessings!!
  • becbec Posts: 6,387
    This is a spectacular article. I'm literally laughing my ass off.
    "AEG hired, directed, controlled and demanded Dr. Conrad Murray, a medical doctor, to medicate Michael Jackson, provide Jackson with dangerous medical services, and to give Michael Jackson controlled substances and other drugs without providing cardiopulmonary resuscitation equipment or nursing assistance as it had promised in writing it would provide," the complaint states.

    No. They didn't. There was no signed contract. They did not hire Dr. Murray. In fact, for all intents and purposes, Dr. Murray was volunteering his time on 6-25-09.
    In his complaint, Joe Jackson — who has repeatedly criticized AEG Live since shortly after his son's death — accuses the promoter of agreeing to pay Murray vastly more than he was making so that it could exert control over his medical decisions.

    No. They didn't. There was no agreement to pay Murray anything. No signed contract=no agreement. Again, Murray was volunteering his time.
    The Jackson family patriarch is also contemplating a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray.

    Yeah RIGHT Joe. You're going to file a wrongfull death suit against Murray after he gave you all those emails and contracts so you could file your teeny weeny complaint with the big bad medical board? Well keep contemplating Joe and maybe you'll make up your mind just in time to be too late to file.
    Michael Jackson's doctor requested but never received lifesaving gear from the concert promoter organizing the singer's London shows, documents obtained by The Associated Press show.

    E-mails and a proposed contract detailing Dr. Conrad Murray's negotiations with concert promoter AEG Live reveal the requests for a heart resuscitation unit and a medical assistant.
    [snip]

    The documents concerning Murray's requests are included in a complaint filed by Jackson's father, Joe, to the California Medical Board against AEG Live. The complaint accuses the promoter of Jackson's comeback "This Is It" shows of engaging in the "unlawful practice of corporate medicine."

    Anyone care to guess how Joe got his hands on these documents? <!-- s:o -->:o<!-- s:o --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->
  • cin_pytcin_pyt Posts: 632
    I can't help myself....forgive me <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->
    gamatria game time:

    135 = lifesaving gear = Kenny Ortega

    why in the world would Kenny Ortega show up on the site????? His name was listed!
    it's the same site I used in my post "Coincidences....?" <!-- l -->viewtopic.php?f=17&t=10681<!-- l -->

    Just another funny coincidence.......?
    Blessings!!

    <!-- s:o -->:o<!-- s:o --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->
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