July 4, 2009

Anna Nicole-Like Probe Of Jackson Drugs

Calif. Looking At Docs Who Prescribed Them; Report: Jackson Policy Covered Death From OD

    • Michael Jackson, Anna Nicole Smith

      Michael Jackson, Anna Nicole Smith  (AP)

    • Michael Jackson rehearsing his conert tour at the Staples Center in Los Angeles just days before his death.

      Michael Jackson rehearsing his conert tour at the Staples Center in Los Angeles just days before his death.  (AP/Kevin Mazur, AEG/Getty Images)

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(CBS)  California authorities want to know which doctors prescribed what for Michael Jackson, and are conducting an investigation like the one they did after the death of Anna Nicole Smith.

This, as a celebrity Web site is reporting that Jackson's insurance policy covered him for death from an overdose, and as Los Angeles gears up for a memorial service to be remembered next week.

California's Attorney General is scouring the state's computer database for connections between the King of Pop and prescription drugs, CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker reported on "The Early Show Saturday Edition".

"This system is now being (used) to determine what drugs, what prescriptions were given to Michael Jackson, (and) by whom," Calif. AG Jerry Brown told CBS News.

The same type of computer search was done after Anna Nichole Smith's death, Whitaker points out. Her former boyfriend and doctor have been charged in California with conspiring to provide her with prescription drugs. They deny it.

The California probe marks a widening of the investigation into how Jackson died. Los Angeles police and the federal Drug Enforcement Administration are also involved.

A law enforcement official told The Associated Press that Diprivan, a powerful anesthetic used in surgery, was found in Jackson's rented mansion.



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"This is a drug that we use in the operating room, in the intensive care unit, to produce deep and prolonged sedation," CBS News medical correspondent Dr. Jennifer Ashton noted to co-anchor Erica Hill on "The Early Show Saturday Edition". " ... Many hospitals and surgery centers do not even allow this drug to be administered without the presence of an anesthesiologist, so (having it used in a home, if it was in this case) is highly unusual.

" ... Just because a doctor can get this medication does not mean it should be given in all settings. I have an 'M.D." after my name. I couldn't get this medication readily. And certainly, it would not be prudent or good medical care to give it in an out-of-hospital setting."

Web site TMZ.com reports that Jackson's insurance policy, taken out by his concert promoters, covers him not for death from natural causes, but from overdose.

As the probes continue, the Jackson family and city of L.A. are gearing up for an elaborate, star-studded tribute Tuesday in the 20,000 seat home of the L.A. Lakers, the Staples Center.

Tim Leiweke, president and CEO of AEG, the promoter behind what was to be Jackson's London comeback shows, told reporters, "It is the family's wish to create a (memorial) service and celebration that all of Michael's fans around the world can be part of."

Jackson was rehearsing for his London shows at the Staples Center the night before he died.

The memorial service, says Whitaker, will be one "like few have seen before."

When organizers offered 11.000 tickets online, they got 500 million hits in the first-hour-and-a-half from fans hoping to join Jackson's family and famous friends, invited guests such as Diana Ross, Elizabeth Taylor, Beyonce and Steve Wonder, who is expected to perform.

Another 6,500 tickets will permit fans to watch the service on screens in the nearby Nokia Theater.

But the city wants all other fans to stay home.

Cash-strapped L.A. is going to have to tap an emergency fund to pay for police and crowd control.

And acting Mayor Jan Perry, a councilwoman, told "Early Show Saturday Edition" co-anchor Chris Wragge neither the Jackson family nor AEG have offered to help foot the bill.

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by sam-kiley July 5, 2009 3:23 PM EDT
bonsoir

pourquoi ,tirer des conclusions, alors que les résultats de l'autopsie ne sont pas encore connus, moi ce je voudrai savoir, pourquoi prenait-ils ces "drogues" pour calmer les douleurs ou alors pourquoi, cela n'excuserait en rien la prise de drogue bien sur
de toutemaniére , et quelqu'en soit la raison qui pousserait une personne a consommer ce genre de médocs,la prise succéssive méne a l'accoutumance, et dans ce cas la responsabilté du médecin est directe, pourquoi inscrire d'une façon abusive, connaissant les conséquences...au revoir
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by babylove777 July 5, 2009 2:40 PM EDT
we need to wait the result of the autopsy before we jump to conclusion. already every stinking media already pass a cause of his death. we dont know until it is confirm. so why dont you the media stop it. even it prescription drug were the cause of his death you guys need stop doing your dirty because by glamorizing it. does over occured to you anyone famous or not can be addicted to prescription pill. But because Micheal jackson is famous you need to bring all his problem out for the world to see.you guys have no shame at all what you do. and let me tell you I have lost respect for the media because of this. and what you do to destroyed a person life out in apen it will come back to you. Dont you Kid yourself.
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by tbbaot July 4, 2009 5:08 PM EDT
Dr. Khristine Eroshevich and Sandeep Kappoor the two doctors charged with supplying Anna Nicole Smith, face a maximum penalty of only five years if convicted. Hardly a proper punishment for enabling the death of a patient
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by carolhill814 July 4, 2009 4:39 PM EDT
All of this was for money the people that was going to be the head of these "concerts" knew he couldn't do it so they made sure that he wouldn't live to go anywhere and they cashed out on his death like anyone else that has been around Michael Jackson.
If anyone caused his death were these horrible people the victim again is Michael now he is finally resting and nobody can abuse him anymore and that is a fact.
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by Dixieskid July 4, 2009 11:55 AM EDT
This comment is in regard to the planned extravaganza for Micheal Jackson's "celebration of life" event. To Mr and Mrs Jackson and their family my deepest understanding and sympathy goes because we LOVE our family no matter what. This comment is addressed to the rest of us.
I work at a level 5 prison in a mid western state where pedophiles are housed as well as others. There would be no celebration of life for any of them, they did not have the clout nor the finances to "hide' or "cover-up" their little indiscretions....
Let us remember there are some alleged "victims" here.....
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by babylove777 July 5, 2009 2:32 PM EDT
what right do you have to judge michael jackson he was aquitted from the chose charge. even the boy admitted that he had lied. There are people out here that are money hungry. apparently the boy father wasdfv.

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