OKLAHOMA CITY (Reuters) - An Oklahoma jury decided in favor of native son superstar singer Garth Brooks on Tuesday, saying a hospital company defrauded him by accepting a $500,000 donation and failing to honor his request to name a building for his late mother. The jury decided on Tuesday evening to award Brooks $1 million, according to Hardy Watkins, vice president of marketing and communications for the hospital company, Integris Health. The total includes Brooks's original donation as actual damages plus another $500,000 in punitive damages. ...
He should have been given more than that.
That is the result of hardwork.they've worked really hard so i'm happy for him.it is always good to put extra-effort into everything.
i say congratulations to him and his staff.at long last it happened.nyc one