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Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Drug agents raid Michael Jackson doctor's Vegas home, office for second time

Drug agents raid Michael Jackson doctor's Vegas home, office for second time.

Police raided the Las Vegas home and office of Michael Jackson's personal physician on Tuesday as the probe into the pop star's sudden death focused increasingly on the doctor who was at his side when he died.

It was the second raid on Dr. Conrad Murray in less than a week as officials seek evidence into the cause of the "Thriller" singer's sudden death by cardiac arrest on June 25.

Murray's lawyer said after the first raid last week that police and DEA agents were looking for "evidence of the offense of manslaughter."

Their probe now seems focused on Jackson's use of prescription drugs, particularly the anesthetic propofol and Murray's possible involvement in providing it.

Rusty Payne, a spokesman for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency said federal agents, Las Vegas police and Los Angeles detectives entered Murray's Las Vegas home and nearby office early on Tuesday morning looking for documents, but he declined to be more specific.

Last week's search at Murray's office in Houston yielded information from a computer hard drive, billing and medical records, vials of medication, a Rolodex card and other objects, according to court documents cited in numerous media reports.

Murray's attorney, Ed Chernoff, could not immediately be reached for comment on Tuesday, but in a statement released one day earlier in response to media reports that the doctor was the key target of the investigation, Chernoff asked for patience.

TOXICOLOGY REPORT

"Everyone needs to take a breath," he said. "Things tend to shake out when all the facts are made known, and I'm sure that will happen here as well."

He noted that results of toxicology tests on Jackson's body are not due until later this week

Since Jackson's death, investigators have questioned and searched the offices of other doctors who treated him over the years, as news media reports have said the probe into his death is focused on his use of propofol to sleep.



Unlike others who have been part of the probe, including Jackson's dermatologist, Dr. Arnold Klein, Murray was Jackson's personal physician in the weeks before he died. Murray was at his bedside trying to revive the pop star before he was taken to a Los Angeles hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Celebrity website TMZ has reported that Murray told Los Angeles police that he had administered propofol to Jackson only hours before he died, but that could not be confirmed officially.

Numerous other media organizations including the Los Angeles Times have cited unnamed sources as saying Jackson used propofol, which is sold under the trade name of Diprivan and used as an anesthetic for surgery. It is only supposed to be used while a patient is under doctor supervision.

Los Angeles coroners have said they expect to issue a report into the cause of Jackson's death as soon as this week, following toxicology reports.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Michael Jackson's pseudonyms targeted by Investigators

michael-jackson's-pseudonyms-targeted-by-investigatorsAssociates say the pop singer had long used false names to acquire prescriptions, a violation of federal and state laws designed to curb drug abuse. At least five physicians are focus of probe.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Secret Love Of Michael Jackson

secret-love-of-michael-jacksonMichael Jackson had a long-standing secret girlfriend and developed an addiction to drugs supplied by unscrupulous doctors, his bodyguard has told Sky News.

The astonishing claims were made by Matt Fiddes, the tragic singer's friend and UK bodyguard, who told how he and Uri Geller found and hid drugs and even needles from his room.

He also quashed rumours that Jackson was gay and said he had met the secret girlfriend on several occasons although he refused to identify her.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Future Of Jackson's Kids Is Unclear

future-of-jackson's-kids-is-unclearThe death of Michael Jackson leaves his three children facing an uncertain future.

It is reported Jackson's mother Katherine has offered to take in Michael Joseph Jackson Junior, Paris Michael Katherine Jackson and Prince Michael Jackson II.

Jackson family lawer Brian Oxman said: "Probably Mrs Jackson will take care of them, she loves them dearly."

Michael Jackson Fans 'Will Get Full Refund'

michael-jackson-fans-'will-get-full-refund'Fans with tickets for next month's Michael Jackson shows at the 02 arena will get a full refund, Sky News Online understands.

Officially the venue will only say that customers should hold on to their tickets and wait for more details.

But Sky sources say that all 750,000 fans will get their money back.

Pop 'Genius' Michael Jackson Died At 50

pop-'genius'-michael-jackson-died-at-50Stars from the world of showbiz have joined devastated Michael Jackson fans in paying tribute to the pop legend, who has died after suffering from a suspected heart attack.

The King of Pop suffered a cardiac arrest at his home in Holmby Hills and was taken to the UCLA medical centre where he was pronounced dead.

His brother Jermaine Jackson confirmed the death of the "legendary" star at the age of 50 after doctors worked for more than an hour to try to revive him.

Highs And Lows Of Star's Life

highs-and-lows-of-star's-lifeMichael Jackson, the hugely talented pop star who produced a string of Number One hits, has died aged 50 after suffering a heart attack.

From a fresh-faced young showman with the Jackson Five to a massive pop icon adored by fans around the globe, Jackson was a constant source of fascination, filling newspapers and magazines.

Michael Jackson: Friends In Shock

michael-jackson:-friends-in-shockMichael Jackson's death has sent shockwaves through the world of showbiz. Here are some of the tributes left to the star.

Ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley: "I am so very sad and confused with every emotion possible. I am heartbroken for his children, who I know were everything to him and for his family. This is such a massive loss on so many levels, words fail me."

Madonna: "I can't stop crying over the sad news. I've always admired Michael Jackson - the world has lost one of its greats but his music will live on forever."

Michael Jackson Dies: Fans Gather In Key Places To Mourn

mMichael-jackson-dies:-fans-gather-in-key-places-to-mournThousands of fans have gathered in public to mourn the death of Prince of Pop Michael Jackson.

Civil rights campaigner the Rev Al Sharpton was among crowds at The Apollo in Harlem, where Jackson gave some of his earliest performances.

A message was posted on the billboard saying: "In memory of Michael Jackson, a true Apollo legend, 1958-2009."

Michael Jackson: The Enigma That Was Wacko Jacko

the-enigma-that-was-wacko-jackoMichael Jackson's often eccentric behaviour saw him dubbed Wacko Jacko by the tabloid press.

Over the years, his image changed from cute child star to that of a secretive singer who was the target of ridicule and devotion in equal measure.

Wild stories about his personal life began to circulate; that he slept in an oxygen tent; he had adopted a chimp called Bubbles; he had undergone plastic surgery and skin bleaching.

Soon he retreated to his Neverland ranch, complete with its own zoo and funfair.

His friend Uri Geller told Sky News: "Michael Jackson as a man was a really down-to-earth human being, a nice person, courteous, humble, generous, giving, loving, amazing, extraordinary, unique.

"There are no words to describe who 'Michael Jackson' was, but the simplicity I picked up in him and what I felt and saw generated out of him the love.

"The eccentricity of Michael Jackson is an enigma.

"No one will really know the truth, what was etched and burnt into his psyche in his heart, what he really wanted. Nobody really knew Michael Jackson but Michael Jackson.

"I had my ups and downs with Michael. I had rows with Michael. I think I was one of the very few people who dared to shout at him when I thought he was doing the wrong things."

Former PR representative and friend of Jackson Jonathan Morrish said: "I saw him when he was last in London, which was for the World Music Awards, and he was his usual, lovely gentlemanly self.

"You don't get to the top of the tree like he did without being incredibly strong - mentally and physically. He survived over many generations of music lovers."

Phil Sutcliffe, from Mojo Magazine said: "He led a life that was heading for tragedy.

"Down the years he has always been a fragile person while being an athletic marvel as a dancer. That's what made him a complete entertainer. And yet he was a stick of a man.

"He kind of messed about with himself over the years. There's been such emotional confusion in his life, you can see how that might bring him down into serious illness."

Friend and actor Joe Pesci said: "He was a fun kid and did so much. He always reinvented himself time and time again.

"He was excited about getting back to the stage. He was downhearted for a while and I think he finally got himself up."

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