Airline owes £6m over Jackson video
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March 4, 2008 – 2:48 pm
The owner of an air charter service has been ordered to pay a lawyer and his associate more than 12 million dollars (£6 million) for ordering secret videotaping of them as they flew with Michael Jackson to his surrender on molestation charges in 2003.
A lawyer for XtraJet owner Jeffrey Borer said he would appeal.
Borer and a co-defendant pleaded guilty in 2006 to conspiracy for installing digital cameras aboard an XtraJet plane that flew Jackson from Las Vegas to Santa Barbara.
The damages resulted from an invasion-of-privacy case filed by lawyer Mark Geragos.
Jackson was acquitted in the molestation case.
Jackson recently released the 25th anniversary edition of his multi-million selling Thriller album, which features contributions from the likes of current stars Fergie, Kanye West and Will.i.am.
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