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It was her and Trent again today. RT @colelesley: @mccartneyAP was Katherine by herself again today
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Court is done for the day in Jackson vs AEG. Makeup artist Karen Faye is going to be tomorrow's witness. #JacksonTrial
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I stepped out of court after attorneys went into their second sidebar of the afternoon. Dancer Alif Sankey remains on the stand.
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Judge Ito might have been a bad omen for Jackson case's afternoon session. Jury was in the room for only 10 mins, then we got a sidebar.
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"Her purse was full of candy and pictures of her daddy," dancer Alif Sankey on meeting Paris Jackson in 2009. http:// http://yhoo.it/18ZFXU3
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Updated story on this morning's testimony in the Jackson vs AEG Live trial: http:// http://yhoo.it/18ZFXU3
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Special guest at this morning’s Jackson vs AEG Live case _ Judge Lance Ito. He popped in for a bit of the morning session.
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Yes. Court version was more colorful. RT @_Tarina__: @mccartneyAP Was it this picture? pic.twitter.com/kfde7hpxt2
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She also worked with him at a couple live performances, but never went on tour with Jackson. She was later hired to work on “This Is It.”
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Sankey says it took around three months to shoot “Smooth Criminal” music video. Says watching Jackson work influenced her creative process.
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Panish then shows a February 1987 photo of Jackson and Sankey. They have their arms around each other, and Jackson is smiling.
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Panish only plays the 3 mins and 30 seconds of “Smooth Criminal.” Sankey shows jury another moment where she dances in video.
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A few moments into the video, Sankey points out she’s the woman in the brown dress to the right of Jackson.
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Plaintiff’s attorney Brian Panish played “Smooth Criminal.” He paused it occasionally so Sankey could explain her role.
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Sankey worked with Jackson on “Smooth Criminal” video, which she says was her first big music video. #JacksonTrial
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First witness is Alif Sankey, a choreographer, dancer and producer. She spends early part of her testimony describing her experience.
@mccartneyAP
Katherine Jackson and Trent are here for the morning proceedings. Court took up some scheduling matters before testimony.
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Dancer tells jury she expressed concerns about Jackson's health that went unanswered: http://yhoo.it/18ZrRC7 (update to come)
It was her and Trent again today. RT @colelesley: @mccartneyAP was Katherine by herself again today
@mccartneyAP
Court is done for the day in Jackson vs AEG. Makeup artist Karen Faye is going to be tomorrow's witness. #JacksonTrial
@mccartneyAP
I stepped out of court after attorneys went into their second sidebar of the afternoon. Dancer Alif Sankey remains on the stand.
@mccartneyAP
Judge Ito might have been a bad omen for Jackson case's afternoon session. Jury was in the room for only 10 mins, then we got a sidebar.
@mccartneyAP
"Her purse was full of candy and pictures of her daddy," dancer Alif Sankey on meeting Paris Jackson in 2009. http:// http://yhoo.it/18ZFXU3
@mccartneyAP
Updated story on this morning's testimony in the Jackson vs AEG Live trial: http:// http://yhoo.it/18ZFXU3
@mccartneyAP
Special guest at this morning’s Jackson vs AEG Live case _ Judge Lance Ito. He popped in for a bit of the morning session.
@mccartneyAP
Yes. Court version was more colorful. RT @_Tarina__: @mccartneyAP Was it this picture? pic.twitter.com/kfde7hpxt2
@mccartneyAP
She also worked with him at a couple live performances, but never went on tour with Jackson. She was later hired to work on “This Is It.”
@mccartneyAP
Sankey says it took around three months to shoot “Smooth Criminal” music video. Says watching Jackson work influenced her creative process.
@mccartneyAP
Panish then shows a February 1987 photo of Jackson and Sankey. They have their arms around each other, and Jackson is smiling.
@mccartneyAP
Panish only plays the 3 mins and 30 seconds of “Smooth Criminal.” Sankey shows jury another moment where she dances in video.
@mccartneyAP
A few moments into the video, Sankey points out she’s the woman in the brown dress to the right of Jackson.
@mccartneyAP
Plaintiff’s attorney Brian Panish played “Smooth Criminal.” He paused it occasionally so Sankey could explain her role.
@mccartneyAP
Sankey worked with Jackson on “Smooth Criminal” video, which she says was her first big music video. #JacksonTrial
@mccartneyAP
First witness is Alif Sankey, a choreographer, dancer and producer. She spends early part of her testimony describing her experience.
@mccartneyAP
Katherine Jackson and Trent are here for the morning proceedings. Court took up some scheduling matters before testimony.
@mccartneyAP
Dancer tells jury she expressed concerns about Jackson's health that went unanswered: http://yhoo.it/18ZrRC7 (update to come)