LOS ANGELES — Videotaped testimony in which media mogul Sumner Redstone says he doesn't want his longtime companion in his life anymore may be enough to end a mental competency trial, a judge said Friday.
"Mr. Redstone's testimony was strong," Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge David J. Cowan said near the end of the first day of the trial.
Cowan said he didn't want to make a rush judgment but wasn't sure that attorneys for Redstone's ex-girlfriend, Manuela Herzer, could prove that the ailing mogul was incompetent.
Redstone referred to Herzer multiple times by a two-word expletive during a 20-minute session with attorneys Thursday that was played in closed session at the outset of the trial.
A transcript of the testimony shows Redstone saying, "I want Manuela out of my life," in response to a question about how he wants the trial to end.
"How can I sit here and say after listening to that video, 'No, you can't have what you want,'" Cowan asked in court.
Herzer's lawyer Pierce O'Donnell told Cowan it was his duty to protect Redstone, who has numerous ailments including a severe speech impediment. Cowan has long said that even if Herzer proves Redstone is incompetent, it doesn't mean he will let her back in his life.
O'Donnell said Cowan should not allow Redstone's daughter, Shari Redstone, to oversee her father's care. The father-daughter have had a rocky relationship and only recently reconciled.