Brooks wants $500,000 back from Oklahoma hospital
CLAREMORE, Okla. (AP) — Garth Brooks appeared before a friendly crowd Tuesday — the jurors who will hear his claim that an Oklahoma hospital refused to name a building for his late mother after he gave it $500,000.
CLAREMORE, Okla. (AP) — Garth Brooks appeared before a friendly crowd Tuesday — the jurors who will hear his claim that an Oklahoma hospital refused to name a building for his late mother after he gave it $500,000.
Nearly everyone in the jury pool raised their hands when Brooks’ lawyer asked whether they had heard of the country music star. Eight of the 18 selected for possible duty acknowledged they were fans, and several said they had attended one or more of his concerts.
Brooks claims he made the donation to Integris Canadian Valley Regional Hospital in Yukon because he believed at least some part of the facility would be named after his mother. He has sued to have the money returned.
Integris has said the donation was an “unconditional” gift and it has done nothing wrong by not naming a building after Colleen Brooks.
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