The insurance company argues that Jackson's promoters, AEG, has withheld medical information and details about Dr Conrad Murray - the physician charged with the singer's death - meaning the organisation should not have to pay out for cancelled shows at London's O2 arena.
According to reports by Associated Press, Lloyd's issued the policy around two months before his death in April 2009, under the alias Mark Jones, which was supposed to cover up to £10.6m in liability according to the ...
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