Conrad Murray may testify in a $30 million lawsuit accusing Michael Jackson of child molestation.
The
disgraced medic - who was released from jail in October after serving two years
for the involuntary manslaughter of the King of Pop in June 2009 - might be
asked to give evidence in choreographer Wade
Robson's lawsuit against Michael's estate, alleging he was sexually
abused by the pop star for nearly a decade in the 1990s.
A source
told the Confidenti@l column in the New York Daily News newspaper that Conrad's
testimony could make or break the case, explaining: ''Wade wants Murray to
speak to his lawyers, because if he has vital information on Michael, then it
could be significant. It is obvious, the way he answered the question, he has
much more to tell, and that could be dynamite for Wade's case.''
This
comes after the doctor gave a series of tell-all interviews in which he refused
to comment on whether he believes rumours Michael was sexually interested in
minors were true.
Speaking
on Australia's '60 Minutes', Conrad said: ''I'm not prepared to answer that
question, not now. And I tell you the reason why - because my interview with
you is candid and honest, and I will not make up or fabricate anything.''
However,
he did disclose some bizarre personal information about the late singer,
including that he slept with dolls and that he had to hold the 'Thriller'
star's penis every night to help him fit a catheter.
A Jackson
family friend told Confidenti@l: ''[Conrad] has no shame or remorse for
anything. We hope the world will see now how insane he is.''
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