Country music star Garth Brooks testified Friday in his lawsuit against Integris Canadian Valley Regional Hospital in Yukon, Okla. He says the hospital went back on its word to name a new women's center after his late mother, Colleen Brooks.
Now he's asking the jury to order the hospital to return his donation. The hospital's president and CEO, James Moore, testified that the hospital and Brooks never reached a formal agreement or understanding about how his donation would be used, or what part of the hospital, if any, Brook's mother's name would be attached.
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