Michael Jackson was in a "state of emotional paralysis" before his death

New details emerge about the behavior of Michael Jackson as he prepared for his comeback tour in 2009.
According to the 250 pages of confidential e-mails obtained by the Los Angeles Times, the Financial concert "This Is It" King of Pop, Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), were very concerned about the stability of Jackson, frameworks describing it as "hating" and "lazy", among others.
"MJ is in his room drunk and shot," Randy Phillips of AEG said in his e-mail to his boss of AEG, Tim Leiweke President at that time. "I try to sober up."
Are you kidding? "Leiweke has he retorted.
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I told him yelled so loud that the walls were shaking," he said Phillips. "It is in a state of emotional paralysis mixed with self-loathing and doubt now that the time has come to happen."
Jackson's behavior was more unpredictable, according to e-mails, and the fear that the concert is not done growing.
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"We keep the risk," he wrote Gongaware Phillips. "We told Mikey that it will cost in terms of money to ... You can not force us to stop things that MJ will try to do because he is lazy and constantly changing to notice to meet their immediate desires. "
"It is bound. He has no choice ... he signed a contract," he continued Gongaware.
Musical director of the show and others who repeated the legend died also worried, complaining it lacked rehearsals, was the play-back on some of the songs and he needed more time than used to learn the choreography.
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MJ is still in great shape enough to sing live and dance at the same time", musical director he told supervisors in an e-mail.
According to the Times, these emails could play a "central role" in two lawsuits involving the company who should be tried next year.
In one trial, the insurers of the show have asked a judge to cancel a policy of $ 17.5 million AEG has achieved with "false information" on health and the ability to produce Jackson.
And the other heirs sued Jackson for premature death accusing the company put pressure on Jackson to the show that continues despite indications that he was too weak to do so.
Corporation counsel of entertainment have told The Times that most e-mails were presented as exhibits in an ongoing dispute. After the death of Jackson, developers have gathered images of rehearsals and have made the album and concert film This Is It have been a great success.
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