the days of the anonymous view may be over. a virginia court has ordered yelp to reveal the identity of seven users that wrote negative reviews after a company claimed the reviewers were not clients and all their comments were lies. alison kosik is in new york with the story. a virginia company called hadid carpet cleaning took yelp to court. it said a number of reviews on the site were negative and defamatory. they weren t customers. one review said, do not use this company! they overcharged me for a service they did not perform and wouldn t give me a refund. the court agreed with the company. the court ordered yelp to disclose the user s information, carol. i have such mixed feelings
it is called a hagon. this is from our very traditional. we wear before. this is good weapon. i will teach you now how to do this. that s a bit of the parody video. he compared his trial to a court and says he and his friends did absolutely nothing wrong ted rowlands is following the story from minneapolis, good morning. reporter: good morning, carol. he arrived back here in minneapolis and has a lot to say about the last nine months. as you can imagine, he is happy to be home. back home walking through the minneapolis airport, 29-year-old shazon kasem was finally free to say what he felt about spending nine months in a dubai prison. he had been working in dubai as a business consultant when he and four friends were arrested last april for making this video, an obvious parody about a
series in london. prosecutors want to show that jackson was up to the challenge of performing. what was your overall impression of mr. jackson s performance at rehearsal on june 23rd, 2009? i thought he was strong. did mr. jackson appear to be excited and full of energy when he was performing? yes, yes, he did. yesterday we heard a lot about the pressures of preparing for 50 concerts when the original plan was 10. we also heard from jackson, like we d never heard him before. once again, michael jackson had the world s attention. this time, though, he was wasted, slurring his words. listen to this recording by jackson s personal physician, dr. conrad murray, made six weeks before his death. when people leave my show, i want them to say, i ve never seen nothing like this in my life. prosecutor david wallgren says that jackson was drugged up and dr. murray was not only aware of his addiction, but continued to the feed it, by supplying and administering drugs that e