Dr. Conrad Murray, Jackson's Doctor, Hires A Lawyer

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GILLIAN FLACCUS | 06/27/09 08:02 PM | AP

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In this July 7, 2006 photo, Dr. Conrad Murray poses for a photo as he opens the Acres Homes Cardiovascular Center at the Tidwell Professional Building, in Houston. A woman who answered the phone Friday, June 26, 2009, at Dr. Conrad C. Murray's clinic in Houston confirmed to The Associated Press that Murray was Michael Jackson's cardiologist. Los Angeles police say they want to speak to the doctor but stressed he was not under criminal investigation. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle)

LOS ANGELES — Elvis had one. So did Anna Nicole Smith and Marilyn Monroe. They are the doctors who cater to celebrities, dispensing powerful painkillers and sedatives to some of Hollywood's best-known entertainers.

Now, as police investigate Michael Jackson's sudden death, questions are swirling around the King of Pop's personal cardiologist _ and any other doctors who may have cared for the superstar in his final days.

Dr. Conrad Murray had apparently been living with Jackson for about two weeks and was with him when he stopped breathing Thursday. The doctor reportedly performed CPR until paramedics arrived. An ambulance crew worked on Jackson at his home for 42 minutes before rushing him to UCLA Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.

The cardiologist has hired a Houston-based law firm, and on Saturday, an attorney there said he was cooperating.

"Dr. Murray has never left L.A. since Mr. Jackson's death, and he remains there. Investigators have indicated Dr. Murray is considered a witness and is not in any way a target of any kind," William M. Stradley told The Associated Press. He said his colleague was meeting with investigators on Saturday.

Also on Saturday, the Rev. Jesse Jackson said the singer's family wants a private autopsy because of unanswered questions about how he died and about Murray.

And Jackson's longtime friend Deepak Chopra said he's been concerned since 2005 that physicians were overmedicating the singer.

The suspicions of Jackson's friends and family fit into a long-standing pattern of celebrity doctors becoming entangled in death investigations involving prescription drugs.

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Doctors can become enchanted by the glamour of the celebrity lifestyle and may find it hard to refuse potent painkillers for their clients because of their wealth and power.

"It's a big issue with people who are used to getting what they want. And if someone says no, they can pay someone else to get what they want," said Karen Sternheimer, a sociologist at the University of Southern California who is writing a book on social problems and celebrity culture.

"The physician is not immune to that heady feeling of being in a celebrity's inner circle."

In other instances, the doctors themselves may have questionable pasts or significant debts, and caring for a celebrity allows them to make large amounts of money, said Julie Albright, a sociologist at the University of Southern California.

"Some of these people might not be the most successful doctors, so the money will also buy their complicity in fueling a drug habit," said Albright, who was speaking generally and not specifically about Murray.

Records reveal years of financial troubles for Murray, a 1989 graduate of Meharry Medical College in Nashville who practices medicine in California, Nevada and Texas.

Over the last 18 months, Murray's Nevada medical practice, Global Cardiovascular Associates, has been slapped with more than $400,000 in court judgments: $228,000 to Citicorp Vendor Finance Inc., $71,000 to an education loan company and $135,000 to a leasing company. He faces at least two other pending cases.

Court records show Murray was hit last December with a nearly $3,700 judgment for failure to pay child support in San Diego, and had his wages garnished the same month for almost $1,500 by a credit card company. Another credit card claim for more than $1,100 filed in April remains open.

He also owes $940 in fines and penalties for driving with an expired license plate and for not having proof of insurance in 2000.

Best-selling author Deepak Chopra, a licensed medical doctor, said he first became concerned about the pop star's prescription drug use in 2005, when Jackson visited him shortly after his trial on sex abuse allegations.

Chopra said Jackson asked him to prescribe painkillers and already had a bottle of OxyContin.

"I was kind of a bit alarmed. I said, 'Why are you taking that. You don't need that,' and then I started to probe a little further, and after I grilled him a little bit, he admitted he was getting them from a bunch of doctors," Chopra said.

Chopra said he refused to prescribe the medicine, but over the next four years the nanny of Jackson's children would periodically call to say that a parade of doctors was coming to his homes in Santa Barbara County, Los Angeles, Miami and New York City.

She told Chopra she felt they were overmedicating him, and one time she even tried to stage an intervention with Chopra's help, he said.

Each time, Jackson would discover the nanny's calls and then shut himself off from Chopra to avoid discussing the issue, he said.

Chopra, a spiritual adviser, said he last talked to Jackson directly about his drug use about six months ago and spoke with him on the phone about two weeks before his death.

But they did not discuss drug use on that call, and Chopra said in his final months, Jackson seemed much healthier and excited about his upcoming concerts in London.

"This is a strange addiction. You cannot get these pills or injections unless a physician prescribes them, and he had this bunch of enabling doctors who were in a sense criminals. And they get away with it half the time _ and I hope they don't this time," he said.

"It's become a culture with celebrity doctors who in one sense get a sense of importance by hanging around with celebrities."

Marilyn Monroe died at 36 from an overdose of sleeping pills in August 1962. She had been under a doctor's care at the time.

Elvis Presley, who died in 1977 at 42, was known to travel with George Nichopoulos, a former physician who overprescribed drugs to clients. Nichopoulos lost his medical license but was acquitted of criminal charges related to Elvis' death.

More recently, Los Angeles County prosecutors charged a psychiatrist and a doctor with conspiring to provide Anna Nicole Smith with thousands of prescription pills.

Smith died Feb. 8, 2007, in Florida after collapsing at a hotel; medical authorities later ruled her death an overdose.

Megastars may be given more leeway than ordinary patients because of their wealth _ and because of expectations that the famous often have eccentric habits, said Albright, the sociologist.

"It's almost expected in some ways if it's a rock star or a big actor. You almost expect them to have a larger-than-life lifestyle," she said. "People are drawn to celebrity like a moth to a flame, including these doctors who want to be around that lightness and brightness."

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Associated Press writers Sophia Tareen in Chicago, Juan A. Lozano in Houston, and Beth Harris and Michael Blood in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

LOS ANGELES — Elvis had one. So did Anna Nicole Smith and Marilyn Monroe. They are the doctors who cater to celebrities, dispensing powerful painkillers and sedatives to some of Hollywood's best...
LOS ANGELES — Elvis had one. So did Anna Nicole Smith and Marilyn Monroe. They are the doctors who cater to celebrities, dispensing powerful painkillers and sedatives to some of Hollywood's best...
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- ECB I'm a Fan of ECB 154 fans permalink
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He better hire body guards if there is anything foul here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:00 PM on 06/27/2009
- harriscrl3 I'm a Fan of harriscrl3 191 fans permalink

This doctor needs to go down. He is nothing but a drug pusher.

What kind of Cardiologist doesnt know that to perform CPR you need to be on a harder surface than a bed. The paramedic had to tell the guy that made the call to put MJ on a hard surface. Where was the doctor while CPR was being performed.

And why did he disappear instead of going to the hospital and making sure the doctor had all the information. Isnt that what a personal physician does. Instead he runs.

He should lawyer up all right looks to me like he needs one. They need to be a crack down on these doctors overprescirbing potent drugs or giving women with 6 children fertility implants for more. Its ridiculous. Where is their hippocratic oath their basic ethics and decency.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:54 PM on 06/27/2009

He may of wrote the scripts but did he force Mike to become a drug seeking addict? Ok so he profited off of someones problems and did the opposite of what a dr. does but I think its silly that people never put the blame where it lies on the user. If I drink myself to death, is it the liqour stores fault?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 06/27/2009
- bikerdude I'm a Fan of bikerdude 75 fans permalink
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Maybe this can be the catalyst to begin prosecuting these drug dealer doctors. They exsist all over the country and are causing more ham than the street dealers. I work with people in recovery and we can identify these drug dealing doctors, but we can't get anyone to prosecute them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 06/27/2009
- wamg I'm a Fan of wamg 4 fans permalink

I too am tired of drug dealer doctors causing ham. It's bad enough with the street dealers, tossing ham all over my neighborhood - I can't get two feet outside my door without tripping over a spiral cut canned ham, finding deli-cut ham slapped on my windshield and wads of pesky ham salad clogging up the sewer intake in the gutter. And if I go farther than four blocks, it's all jambon and prociutto with the immigrants, tossed around on nearly every corner.

Celebrity doctor ham is much worse though. It's unbelievable that this doctor would put Michael on an all ham diet while he was trying to get in shape. Sure, MJ looked like he needed some protein, but ham can be full of artery clogging fat - any good doctor would have only allowed lean cuts to be prescribed.

As a recovery worker you must do more to stop the illegal, harmful and endless prescriptions of ham that are fattening, slowing and killing our pop stars. Stand up and demand an end to ham!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:16 PM on 06/27/2009
- OB-GYN I'm a Fan of OB-GYN 63 fans permalink
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It is time for the legal and medical profession to address this issue. Too many deaths, always the same, violates the Hippocratic Oath to do no harm. Strip these doctors of their licenses: take away their drug writing ability.

Sad for MJ: so many knew and yet in the end he died just like all the rest. We need intervention by caring souls to be recognized as fruitful and not judgemental:. we're all humans: no one is perfect. We all need a hand up in life at times.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:39 PM on 06/27/2009

Completely agree. Some of these MD's are no different than the guy on the corner. They just cost more and have more sophisticated defense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 AM on 06/28/2009

There are a few people I know here in Houston that has had dealings with this doctor. If you got the bread, he will fill the prescription. He doesn't even practice out of a office, he just roams around to different healthcare facilities filling prescriptions. Only thing he is good for is a doctors note, he is a bored rich housewifes dream come true.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 06/27/2009

This kind of crap won't matter soon if we get the healthcare Obama wants; then a "gubment dude" will tell you what you need for treatment instead of a greedy doctor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 06/27/2009
- Chazz27 I'm a Fan of Chazz27 8 fans permalink
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F A I L

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:17 PM on 06/27/2009
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They also predicted that he'd have all your guns by now, that the White House would be repainted, and that Ayres would become a confidant.

But then, these guys also predict that the Rapture is coming.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 AM on 06/28/2009
- beekeeper I'm a Fan of beekeeper 24 fans permalink
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UH yeah he needs a lawyer...why the need to flee the scene? Any respectable health care professional knows they need to stick around to talk to the coroner and law enforcement....this clown knows he is up to no good.

He spoke with police for only a moment from what I heard from one of my LA PD buddies.... he also took off.... before he was told he could leave.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:38 PM on 06/27/2009
- edwarvir I'm a Fan of edwarvir 36 fans permalink

I hope Dr. Murray doesn't need a lawyer, but
it was a wise move to get one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:34 PM on 06/27/2009
- beekeeper I'm a Fan of beekeeper 24 fans permalink
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UH yeah he needs a lawyer...why the need to flee the scene? Any respectable health care professional knows they need to stick around to talk to the coroner and law enforcement....this clown knows he is up to no good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 PM on 06/27/2009
- bikerdude I'm a Fan of bikerdude 75 fans permalink
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And I hope Santa comes twice this year....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 06/27/2009
- ccmd I'm a Fan of ccmd 18 fans permalink

1. im really dissapointed that President Obama hasnt made an official statement on MJ's death. other world leaders has made a statement on one of our own. even ahnold put out a statement. what's the deal??? it takes nothing to put out a statement.

2. if there was no foul play on the doctor's part, where is he??? why does he need a lawyer???

3. puzzles dont add up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:30 PM on 06/27/2009
- TopDog I'm a Fan of TopDog 8 fans permalink
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I wouldn't feel slighted if President Obama does not make a statement regarding this matter. Not one bit.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 PM on 06/27/2009
- julescator I'm a Fan of julescator 19 fans permalink

He made a statement on thursday. You must have missed it. Robert Gibbs read it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 06/27/2009
- bikerdude I'm a Fan of bikerdude 75 fans permalink
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Note to President Obama: Stay out of this sick mess. These people are not right and they will tarnish you if you try to help them...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 06/27/2009
- aquarius64 I'm a Fan of aquarius64 7 fans permalink

Michael Jackson was a great entertainer and icon, but there were aspects of his life that still repel people to this day. Even when he was acquitted in the molestation trial; he became a pariah in the United States. (The comeback tour was in Europe, not here.) If the president gave a statement, it would have to be phrased in a way that he acknowledged the genius as well as the ecentricites. If Obama looks like he condones the weird parts of MJ's life, his critcs can go to town with this. (Remember, the secret terrorist crap was sticking with voters; fortunately McCain picked a not-so-great running mate that help neutralize that.) The last thing Obama needs for this to gain traction all the way to 2012. Arnold cannot run again in CA; he had nothing to lose.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 06/27/2009
- apoyo I'm a Fan of apoyo 41 fans permalink

What kind of doctor does CPR on a bed???
You need a hard surface so the compressions are effective.
And a cardiologist no less.

Reminds me of the time I was doing my CPR renewal and a member of the class was our pediatric cardiac surgeon. He didn't know the first thing about the procedure. The paramedic teaching the class grew really exasperated. But, hey, his job was to repair the heart, not to keep the patient alive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 06/27/2009
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You're kidding....a Pediatric Cardiologist didn't know CPR procedures???

Unbelievable!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:01 PM on 06/27/2009
- BlackYowe I'm a Fan of BlackYowe 58 fans permalink
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Michael Jackson could only end badly like this he was not living in the real world. What he needed to be treated for was mental illness. Any one who keeps hacking away at their nose like that needs help badly. It can only be described as self mutilation. His plastic surgeons should have said no! I do not believe the white color of his skin was causes by any disease either. People who loose the pigment in their skin loose it in patches.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 06/27/2009
- julescator I'm a Fan of julescator 19 fans permalink

I heard that they can speed up the process of eliminating the pigmentation, which would make total sense for an entertainer. He could not have performed with huge patches. I have know people with this disease. It's only contracted by people who have pigmentation. You cannot BLEACH human skin. Have you tried it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:49 PM on 06/27/2009
- psbintl I'm a Fan of psbintl 19 fans permalink
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Thank-you!

I am glad someone is thinking and has done some research!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 06/27/2009
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Actually you can..there are injections available which remove the pigment in the skin..this is what Lil Kim,Rihanna and others have used.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 PM on 06/27/2009
- cultkicker I'm a Fan of cultkicker 7 fans permalink

Contra-indications to Demerol.

Contra-Indications: Hypersensitivity to meperidine. Contraindicated in patients who are receiving MAO inhibitors or those who have received such agents within 14 days. Therapeutic doses of meperidine have occasionally precipitated unpredictable, severe, and occasionally fatal reactions in patients who have received such agents within 14 days. The mechanism of these reactions is unclear, but may be related to a preexisting hyperphenylalaninemia. Some have been characterized by coma, severe respiratory depression, cyanosis and hypotension, and have resembled the syndrome of acute narcotic overdose. In other reactions the predominant manifestations have been hyperexcitability, convulsions, tachycardia, hyperpyrexia and hypertension. Although it is not known that other narcotics are free of the risk of such reactions, virtually all of the reported reactions have occurred with meperidine. If a narcotic is needed in such patients, a sensitivity test should be performed in which repeated, small, incremental doses of morphine are administered over the course of several hours while the patient's condition and vital signs are under careful observation. (I.V. hydrocortisone or prednisolone have been used to treat severe reactions, with the addition of i.v. chlorpromazine in those cases exhibiting hypertension and hyperpyrexia. The usefulness and safety of narcotic antagonists in the treatment of these reactions is unknown.)

Solutions of meperidine and barbiturates are chemically incompatible.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 06/27/2009

Sounds like this poor guy was just in the wrong place at the wrong time. He got to the party late. The self abuse had been going on for years. Don't blame him at all for getting a lawyer and laying low. The world wants its' scapegoats.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:08 PM on 06/27/2009
- cultkicker I'm a Fan of cultkicker 7 fans permalink

Frank... wrong. What the heck is a cardiologist doing giving demerol to a drug addict in the first place? Did he have an antidote at the ready? Did he have a defibrilator in the house? LOTS of questions... no answers yet. This is malpractice as I see it so far (I'm not a lawyer), but it was well known that Mr. Jackson was addicted or abusing several prescription drugs. For his personal physician to be giving him demerol is unconscionable at best. He should have been in rehab, not recieving more dangerous drugs!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:13 PM on 06/27/2009
- beekeeper I'm a Fan of beekeeper 24 fans permalink
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You have GOT to be kidding me...this clown is a money grubbing enabler

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 06/27/2009
- psbintl I'm a Fan of psbintl 19 fans permalink
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Nice dream you are having....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:09 PM on 06/27/2009
- Gin1234 I'm a Fan of Gin1234 22 fans permalink

That is a fair statement until all the information is in. People comment as though they were in the room, themselves, having not the slightest bit of verified information.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 06/27/2009
- javaz I'm a Fan of javaz 106 fans permalink
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This was a very wise move.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:06 PM on 06/27/2009
- SJBrown I'm a Fan of SJBrown 14 fans permalink

Michael Jackson made choices. He was complex and not always responsible. His physical manipulation of his body and actions that put his health at risk over the last 25 years are well documented. I agree there are things we don't, can't, and may never know, but this doctor is not the beginnining or end of this story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 06/27/2009
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