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    Jury considers returning $500K to Garth Brooks

    CLAREMORE, Okla. (AP) — Garth Brooks' lawyer told jurors Tuesday that the country singer kept his promise by donating $500,000 to his hometown hospital, but that the Oklahoma hospital broke its pledge to honor Brooks' late mother by building a women's health center.

    "This case is about promises: promises made and promises broken," lawyer John Hickey told jurors shortly before they started deliberating Brooks' breach-of-contract lawsuit against the Integris Canadian Valley Regional Hospital in Yukon.

    "Mr. Brooks kept his promise. Integris never intended to keep their promise and never built a new women's center."

    But hospital attorney Terry Thomas said Brooks' gift initially came in anonymously and unrestricted in 2005. He also noted that Brooks couldn't remember key details of negotiations with the hospital's president — including what he'd been promised — when questioned during a deposition after filing his lawsuit in 2009.

    "At most, it was a misunderstanding between these two," Thomas told jurors during his closing argument. "Am I calling Mr. Brooks a liar? Absolutely not. It's perfectly understandable that he does not remember these events."

    The jury began deliberating Tuesday afternoon in Rogers County District Court, and the judge told jurors she wanted them to work as late as midnight to come to a decision.

    After jurors left, Brooks said the day had been emotional. The country music star said he was simply trying to honor his mother, Colleen Brooks, who died of cancer in 1999.

    "This little pistol, she deserves nothing but good," Brooks said.

    During closing arguments, Hickey accused the state's largest hospital chain of engaging in a "scheme" to lure Brooks into a fundraising campaign and "using his mom as bait." He told jurors they had the ability to make things right.

    He also dismissed the hospital's claim that the donation was unrestricted, saying if that were the case, the money would have already been spent.

    Thomas questioned the singer's memory. During the trial, Brooks testified that he believed he had a specific deal with hospital President James Moore in 2005. But in a deposition years later, he couldn't remember what he had been promised, Thomas said.

    "Let's look at the ways Mr. Brooks has told this story," Thomas said, recounting the conflicting statements. "Mr. Brooks does not recall the events at issue very well at all."

    According to testimony, Brooks and hospital officials discussed several options, including a $15 million gift that would see the entire Yukon hospital named after his mother.

    Brooks said that he eventually agreed to a $500,000 gift toward a new women's health center, a suggestion from Moore.

    "I jumped all over it," Brooks told jurors Friday. "It's my mom. My mom was pregnant as a teenager. She had a rough start. She wanted to help every kid out there."

     

    58 comments

    • WinonaY  •  Cleveland, United States  •  4 months ago
      It ALWAYS pays to have some sort of documentation.
    • Chris  •  Shanghai, China  •  4 months ago
      If he gave the hospital that money with stipulations and the hospital didn't fulfill them they definitely should return it.
    • Susan C  •  Oklahoma City, United States  •  4 months ago
      He was talking to the hospital administrators in his home town. He had every reason to believe that they would do what they said they would do. In year's past you didn't have to put everything in writing for fear someone would renig. Maybe that's where we are now.
    • Gee  •  4 months ago
      If the Hospital is trying to weasel out of a valid Agreement, regardless of the money involved, then they should live up to the terms. He was trying to honor his Mother.
    • PC  •  4 months ago
      I'm surprised that Garth didn't leave the details to lawyers right from the beginning. Sad to say, there is just to much room for misunderstandings with verbal agreements, not to mention the potential for fraud. In any event, I hope he wins. Sounds like he tried to do a good thing and honor his mom at the same time. Too bad he got burned.
    • michaelle  •  4 months ago
      this is the reason why in this day and age every one should get the details of any deal in writing and have it notorized and documented with an attorney! trust no one !!!
    • J-Law  •  4 months ago
      Wait... hold on... the money's not even spent???? Just give it back, then.
    • Gregory  •  Houston, United States  •  4 months ago
      Just give the money back....
    • Danny  •  4 months ago
      Garth has always been known as a fair and honest man. I believe him. It's not his vanity involved here. It's his love for his Mother.
    • houstonBK  •  4 months ago
      RETURN THE MONEY!!! he would have never given them the money if they werent going to memorialize his mother's memory. plain and simple.
    • dude4U  •  4 months ago
      Can't see anything named "Brooks" at the website. Time to return the money....
    • r  •  Cottonwood, United States  •  4 months ago
      It is pretty vain but people with money are always donating to organizations in return for something being named for them. I have to go with Garth on this one.
      • PURPLE HAZE 4 months ago
        Its a business to all hospitals, talk about high$$$ hospital bill...only if you have health insurance they would admit a patients in. Its hospital care not patient care.
    • Craig  •  Raleigh, United States  •  4 months ago
      I simply do not believe that the hospital would not give the money back..You go Garth
    • VampireLover  •  4 months ago
      I can concede that it was simply a misunderstanding. However, now that the hospital understands, either give the man what he wants or give him his money back.
    • mike  •  Portland, United States  •  4 months ago
      if this is just a big misunderstanding then return his money as say no harm no foul
    • dude4U  •  4 months ago
      Or name something after his Mom!!!!!!
    • DOC HOLLIDAY  •  Moreno Valley, United States  •  4 months ago
      Any man is only as good as his word--or promise!
      How good are you?
    • HNDGT  •  Corpus Christi, United States  •  4 months ago
      "could not remember details of the event after a year..." you try remembering something with tour scheudule,lyrics, music, and many other aspects of life......
    • all for one-one for all  •  San Rafael, United States  •  4 months ago
      This is simply Fundraising 101. The recipient always honors that wishes of the donor. Situations like this give us ethical professional fundraisers a bad rap.
    • Wallio S  •  4 months ago
      just give him back the money so he can give it to a hospital that will make a womans center in his mother name. ya filthy money grubbers