MICHAEL Jackson’s son Prince,16 yesterday told a court his dad
broke down under pressure from gig promoters AEG and cried: “They’re going to
kill me.” Prince said his father told him he was pressured by AEG boss Randy Phillips and ex-manager Dr Tohme Tohme. He testified that Phillips was “aggressive” to Jacko’s doc Conrad Murray shortly before his death.
Prince is the first of Jacko’s kids to take the stand and give live testimony during the family’s £26billion wrongful death lawsuit.
He talked about how his pop superstar dad was desperate for more time to
rehearse for shows in London’s 02 four years ago.
He also talked about how Michael always insisted they wore "annoying" mask to cover their faces in public when they went out with him.
Prince said: “When I went out with him I’d wear a mask. He
wanted to protect us so that people wouldn’t know what we looked like, so we
could go out without him. They were annoying when you were young, you’d get
feathers in your face and they were hot. He was very protective of us.”
Prince was also questioned about the day his dad
died.
Masks ... Michael Jackson and his kids
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He told the Los Angeles court: “I heard screaming upstairs.”
He said the chef “told me Dr Murray wanted to see me upstairs. I ran upstairs
and saw Conrad Murray doing CPR on my dad. Dr Murray was screaming while doing
CPR.”
Prince said he saw his dad “half hanging out of the bed”. He
added: “My sister then came upstairs, she was screaming all the time and saying
she wanted to see Dad.”
He then recalled how the news of his father’s death was
broken to him. He told the court: “Dr Murray said to us: ‘Sorry kids, Dad’s
dead’.”
Asked how they reacted when they found out Jacko had died,
Prince replied: “We just cried.”
The teenager — who has an 11-year-old brother Blanket — said
it took a while to realise Jacko was a superstar. He said: “I never knew how
famous my dad was — he wanted us to be normal.
“Me and my sister found out how famous he was by watching a
video of one of his concerts and there were girls screaming and being carried
out on stretchers. Then we knew.
“We always listened to his music but never knew how famous
he was.”
He revealed his sister Paris, 15, was having a “hard time”
coming to terms with their dad’s death. She is currently in hospital undergoing
psychiatric support after trying to kill herself by cutting her wrists and
taking an overdose of pills earlier this month.
Prince also lifted the lid on life at Jacko’s Neverland
mansion.
He said: “He built it for us and wanted to make sure that we
were happy. There was always a fireplace lit and classical music playing, it
was a homey place.
“Everyone there was like family and we had an amusement park
and zoo. We were only allowed to go to the amusement park on special occasions
as Dad wanted us to remain humble.
“We lived at Neverland until I was six, then we moved after
the court trial because there were complications and they ruined it for my
dad.”
The family blame AEG for hiring Murray, who gave insomniac
Jacko the fatal dose of sedative Propofol.
AEG claims Jacko hired Murray and it cannot be held
responsible for his addiction issues and bad health. Murray is serving four
years after he was jailed in 2011 for involuntary manslaughter.
The lawsuit is in its ninth week and is expected to run
until August.
R.I.P M.J your music will live for ever!!!
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