Hospital chief: Brooks discussed $15 million gift | Inquirer Entertainment

Hospital chief: Brooks discussed $15 million gift

/ 12:56 PM January 20, 2012

Garth Brooks talks with a fan during a break in a civil trial at the Rogers County Courthouse in Claremore, Okla. on Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. Brooks is suing the Integris Canadian Valley Regional Hospital, saying it wouldn't name a women's center for his late mother, Colleen Brooks, after receiving $500,000 from him. (AP Photo/The Tulsa World, Matt Barnard) TV OUT; TULSA OUT

CLAREMORE, Oklahoma — An Oklahoma hospital executive says country singer Garth Brooks considered giving $15 million to his facility if it would name itself after his late mother.

Brooks is suing the Integris Canadian Valley Regional Hospital, saying it wouldn’t name a women’s center for Colleen Brooks after receiving $500,000 from him.

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The Tulsa World (https://bit.ly/Avdi1z ) reports that hospital President James Moore testified Wednesday that discussions initially involved a much larger gift.

An internal document from the hospital quotes Brooks as saying a $15 million gift for naming rights was “exactly” what he had in mind. Moore says he never spoke to Brooks about naming a women’s center for a half-million dollars.

The hospital considers Brooks’ donation unconditional.

Colleen Brooks died of cancer in 1999. A women’s center never was built.

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