Monday, 29 July 2013

micheal Jackson. death. wahala


Michael Jackson's wrongful death trial was halted on Wednesday
(July 24) according to new reports, after a blogger was allegedly
"ejected" from the Los Angeles courtroom for apparently taking
pictures of the jurors on his mobile phone.
William Wagener was reportedly asked to leave after bailiffs spotted
him breaking the rules and taking pictures, despite him being a regular
spectator at the proceedings, meaning that he must be familiar with
the rules.
He was banned from returning to the courtroom for the rest of the
day and lawmakers have yet to decide if he'll be allowed to return for
the remainder of the case as Katherine Jackson and his three children
sue concert promoters at AEG Live over the superstar's death in
2009, BBC News reports.
Mr Wagener claims he mistakenly took the photo inside the courthouse
and that any ban on him entering the courtroom would impede his
covering the trial.
Michael Jackson (Photo: WENN)
He previously attended the entire Michael Jackson child abuse trial in
2005 and has accused prosecutors of not telling the truth and the
world's media of lying about what went on in the courtroom.
He has since launched an appeal to raise $10 million (£6.54m) to make
a documentary about the trial, which eventually saw Jackson acquitted
of child abuse allegations.
The blogger still has a long way to go, so far raising a total of $10,000
(£6,540).

No comments:

Post a Comment