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Joe Jackson Lawsuit: Judge Dismisses Concert Promoter

Joe Jackson Lawsuit

02/21/12 08:55 PM ET  AP

LOS ANGELES — A judge granted a motion Tuesday to dismiss concert promoter AEG Live from a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by Michael Jackson's father.

City News Service said Superior Court Judge Yvette Palazuelos agreed with AEG attorneys who said Joe Jackson should have joined a separate suit filed by his wife, Katherine. The judge said the law does not favor multiple suits by individual heirs.

She said that to allow Joe Jackson's suit against AEG Live to go forward would "allow the heirs of a decedent to file as many suits as there are heirs."

"Allowing Joseph Jackson to continue with his subsequent suit against AEG Live, alleging the same wrongful death claims as the related case, would contravene the purpose of the one-action rule," she said.

AEG also argued that Joe Jackson is not a legitimate heir to his son's fortune. The father was not mentioned in the King of Pop's will.

"At the time Michael Jackson died, (his father) was estranged from his son, who repeatedly and publicly accused him of physical and other abuse," the AEG Live court papers said.

The decision leaves Dr. Conrad Murray and Applied Pharmacy Services of Las Vegas as the only defendants in Joe Jackson's suit. Murray is in jail after having been convicted of involuntary manslaughter in Michael Jackson's death. He says he is broke.

Katherine Jackson alleges in her suit that AEG Live is responsible for medical decisions made by Murray.

AEG Live attorney Marvin Putnam called the ruling a major victory for the entertainment giant. Joe Jackson's lawyer Maureen Jaroscak called it a temporary setback and suggested that the 83-year-old Jackson might now try to become a party to his wife's lawsuit.

Michael Jackson died in June 2009 from an overdose of the anesthetic propofol, which Murray was administering to him as a sleep medication.

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12:31 AM on 02/24/2012
Joe Jackson is not a legitimate heir to Michael's fortune for good reason. This rogue businessman will do anything to cash in on Michael's death. He is launching a line of cheesy perfumes with a shady French "entrepreneur" ,Julian Rouas, illegally using Michael's name, image and music. Find out about the corruption behind the Jackson Tribute Fragrances... http://jacksontributefragrances.blogspot.com

YouTube Video of the Jan 21st, 2012 launch:
http://youtu.be/7qMqo6f21rE
11:18 AM on 02/22/2012
Ah greed is a woderful thing.Gold chains diamond studded earrings and glasses,custom 1500 dollars siuts,Why the man is just getting by.Have pity your honor let the suit stand Maybe the thing will be heard in5 to seven years after the poor mans deathdue to a fall suffered while putting on the gold chains