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    US hospital must pay $1M to Garth Brooks

    CLAREMORE, Oklahoma (AP) — An Oklahoma hospital in Garth Brooks' hometown must pay $1 million to the country singer because it failed to build a women's health center in honor of his late mother, jurors ruled Tuesday evening.

    Jurors ruled that the hospital must return a $500,000 donation to Brooks plus pay him $500,000 in punitive damages in Brooks' breach-of-contract lawsuit against IntegrisCanadian Valley Regional Hospital in Yukon. Brooks said he thought he'd reached a deal in 2005 with the hospital's president, James Moore, but sued after learning the hospital wanted to use the money for other construction projects.

    The hospital argued that Brooks gave it unrestricted access to the money and only later asked that it build a women's center and name it after his mother, Colleen Brooks, who died of cancer in 1999.

    "Obviously we are disappointed, particularly with the jury's decision to award damages above and beyond the $500,000," Integris spokesman Hardy Watkins said. "We're just glad to see the case come to a resolution."

    Brooks called the jurors "heroes" and said he felt vindicated by their verdict.

    "I no longer feel like I'm crazy," he said.

    Jury member Beverly Lacy said she voted in favor of Brooks because she thought the hospital went back on its word. As far as the punitive damages, she said: "We wanted to show them not to do that anymore to anyone else."

    During the trial, Brooks testified that he thought he had a solid agreement with Moore. Brooks said the hospital president initially suggested putting his mother's name on an intensive care unit, and when Brooks said that wouldn't fit her image, Moore suggested a women's center.

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

    His attorney told the jury during closing arguments that Brooks kept his end of the agreement.

    "This case is about promises: promises made and promises broken," lawyer John Hickey told jurors shortly before they started deliberating. "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.

    Before the verdict was read, Brooks said the day had been emotional. The country music star said he was simply trying to honor his mother.

     
    • Honor  •  4 months ago
      They should have built the womens center. I think it was a good cause and his intentions where good.
      • STEVEN 4 months ago
        They did build it, they just didnt name it after his mother.
      • Honor 4 months ago
        "Brooks' hometown must pay $1 million to the country singer because it failed to build a women's health center in honor of his late mother, jurors ruled Tuesday evening."
        First paragraph in the article.

        "Mr. Brooks kept his promise. Integris never intended to keep their promise and never built a new women's center."
        Did you read the article Steven?
    • Jeremy M  •  Waco, United States  •  4 months ago
      Don't worry the hospital will only charge $10.00 per tylenol now in order to recoup the cost.
      • Chris 4 months ago
        hospitals already charge 10 bucks per tylenol pill here in Florida....
      • Jeremy M 4 months ago
        Really #$%$ then they will make it 15.00
    • Michelle O  •  4 months ago
      Now that he has a million dollars, I sure hope he finds a hospital with integrity which will build the women's center. Remember why you wanted to do this....
    • MarkyMark  •  4 months ago
      Should have slapped a sign over the maternity ward for $300 and saved $1 Million dollar settlement and $3 Million dollars in lawyer fees. Stupid CEO is probably taking home $9 million a year.
    • Oddly Enough  •  Norwalk, United States  •  4 months ago
      Garth put himself out there to be ridiculed if he lost... that's why I felt he was telling the truth. Even with this outcome, nobody won. He wanted to honor his mother, and some boneheads cost a community a better facility.
    • Ted  •  4 months ago
      The honorable thing to do is take back his $500K and donate to another good cause.
      • Anonymous 4 months ago
        he can even donate $1 million now, ted.
      • mike 4 months ago
        he tried
      • Flareside 4 months ago
        Remember, the lawyers will take a chunk first but he will likely donate any excess. That's the kind of guy he is.
    • L. B. H  •  4 months ago
      Hospitals are the biggest legalized theives in the Community, they claim to save lives, while stealing your hard earned money on a drasticly overpriced institution. I glad someone stuck it back to them for theft!!!!
      • DeathFromAbove 4 months ago
        agreed... we pay the highest health care cost and get the worst service in the world.... go figure... and doctors get paid ridiculous sums while the nurse does all the work...
    • sharon  •  Colorado Springs, United States  •  4 months ago
      Don't remember the use for $500k? I don't believe a bit!
    • Wild  •  San Diego, United States  •  4 months ago
      "The Thunder Rolls"
    • Insider FB  •  Houston, United States  •  4 months ago
      Is the hospital really called "Integris".... hmmmmm
    • Anonymous  •  4 months ago
      it doesn't surprise me that hospital administrators tried to take advantage of garth brooks and not do what they promised or he agreed to/requested verbally. many hospital administrators will take advantage of whoever they can.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  4 months ago
      In deals like this, GET EVERYTHING IN WRITING AS A CONTRACT, then there won't be any misunderstandings. I think the hospital learned that the hard way; at the tune of $1 million dollars. Verbal contracts on hand shakes don't work anymore. Garth got lucky with a sympathetic jury. Giving that kind of money should have had paperwork to express what he wanted to do, so both parties knew what was desired by the donor.
      • Barbara Plunkett Turner 4 months ago
        Yeah, you'd think he'd know that! Being as how he's IN the music business! So distraught I guess he just got confused, poor thing!
      • A Yahoo! User 4 months ago
        Yeah, I can tell you are real sympathetic to his cause. And ole Garth is crying all the way to the bank.
    • Attila  •  4 months ago
      I didn't know a hospital wing could even be outfitted, much less built, for that amount.
      But it was still a hefty donation where I come from.
    • dabears  •  Tyler, United States  •  4 months ago
      If you accept charitable contributions you should follow through on your promises. Integrity is important. Brooks did his part but the hospital didn't care.
    • R E D O X  •  4 months ago
      Lesson I learned in the Toy business...get it in writing...or NO Deal !
    • Straus D  •  Fayetteville, United States  •  4 months ago
      Why didn't they just accommodate his wishes. All this bad publicity. Now I think they will realize that it was not worth the negative press, in addition having to pay the money back, plus an addional $500k..
    • lindab  •  4 months ago
      I bet if he gave it to another hospital that they would gladly take it and respect his wishes.
    • bazookajoe  •  Greenville, United States  •  4 months ago
      Good for him. I'm sure they knew how he wanted the money spent.
    • denise t  •  Toledo, United States  •  4 months ago
      thats what happens when greed overtakes! Glad Garth stood up and go this money
      back ! now he can donate it to hospital that stands up to there word
    • MarkH  •  Lebanon, United States  •  4 months ago
      This is indeed a shameful act. Rather there was a stipulation of if the building was named after his mother or not really doesn’t matter, it was a donation!! This is the man that was reported back in the 1990s that had more money and his grandkids, grandkids could ever spend. He doesn’t really need the money. It would be no different if someone didn’t like the way that the Salvation Army was conducting its business so they took the money from the bell ringer’s bucket!!