AEG to Nuch: Prove it or drop it

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The head of L.A. Live challenged City Attorney Carmen Trutanich on Thursday to either file criminal charges over the Michael Jackson memorial service or apologize for hinting the company may have broken the law.Daily News.

"Prove it or drop it," AEG President Tim Leiweke said during an interview. "We can't resolve this until he declares we have done nothing wrong or apologizes -- I'll take either.

"But he has been going around for five months defaming me and our company and we did nothing wrong."

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