Joe Jackson is entitled to get copies of Michael Jackson's medical records ... according to the judge in the Michael Jackson estate case.
According to the judge's ruling, Joe Jackson is only entitled to records from UCLA made on the day Jackson died.
Joe Jackson wants the records for a possible wrongful death case.
UPDATE: Howard Weitzman, lawyer for the estate, tells TMZ, "The estate has no problem with the Court's ruling which substantially limits what Mr. Jackson was asking for."
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(Page 1 of 13) | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Most Recent | Next 15 CommentsIf it was me I would won't to know what happened to my child. Good luck Joe. Maybe the truth will be known!
since Joe is such a live wire. Maybe now all will come forward with the truth. You go Joe get to the truth about your sons death.
Looks like the truth..whatever it is...will be revealed as soon as Joe gets the records...there is either something there or not, and UCLA will be forced to reveal it...
Was Michael Jackson a Monster?
http://www.unser-luebeck.de/content/view/1446/294/
whats he going to find with them? Joe wouldnt have a clue what they mean or what to look for
MJ's father has been using his kids from the moment their were born. Even in death he is still trying to make money off of MJ.
SAD
Well i give this about a week before these records are all over the INTERNET now......NOW maybe we will find out how long they think Michael was dead before he was brought to the hospital!
LOS ANGELES - "A judge says Michael Jackson's father can receive medical records related to his superstar son's death.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff ruled Friday that Joe Jackson can receive his son's medical records from the hospital where he died on June 25.
Jackson's attorney, Brian Oxman, sought the files as part of an effort to obtain a monthly stipend for the Jackson family patriarch. He said during a hearing last week that he also needs the records to decide whether to pursue a wrongful death lawsuit.
Jackson's estate opposed releasing the records to Oxman and Joe Jackson.
Beckloff is limiting the release of records and requiring Oxman and any experts who review the files to sign confidentiality agreements."
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