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Howard K. Stern, Anna Nicole Smith's Boyfriend, Found GUILTY In Drug Case

LINDA DEUTSCH   10/29/10 12:42 AM ET   AP

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LOS ANGELES — A boyfriend and two doctors who were part of Anna Nicole Smith's inner circle in her final days and were charged with enabling her prescription drug use were acquitted of most drug charges Thursday, but two were convicted of conspiring to use false names to get her prescriptions.

Howard K. Stern, Smith's boyfriend-lawyer, and Dr. Khristine Eroshevich, her psychiatrist, were convicted of conspiring to get the former Playboy model and reality TV star painkillers and sedatives.

Prosecutors contended during the nine-week trial that the defendants were dazzled by Smith's glamor and filled her demands for prescription drugs to protect their insider status in her personal life and her celebrity world.

Defense attorneys countered by portraying the defendants as angels of mercy who were trying to help Smith cope with her chronic pain, particularly after she gave birth to her daughter by cesarean then quickly lost her 20-year-old son, Daniel, to a drug overdose.

Smith eventually died of an accidental drug overdose in Florida in 2007, but the defendants were not charged in her death at age 39.

The jury convicted Stern of conspiring with Eroshevich to obtain drugs through the use of a false name and misrepresentation. Eroshevich also was found guilty of using a false name and misrepresentation to obtain prescriptions for the painkiller Vicodin for Smith.

Dr. Sandeep Kapoor, the physician who prescribed most of her pain medications, was acquitted of all charges in a verdict he called a triumph for the medical profession.

"This is not just a victory for me, but for patients everywhere who suffer chronic pain," an emotional Kapoor said outside court.

His lawyer Ellyn Garofalo said it also was a victory for Smith.

"The jury found she was not an addict," Garofalo said.

Stern originally faced 11 counts of conspiracy, excessive prescribing of opiates and sedatives to an addict, and fraudulently obtaining drugs by using false names but was convicted of only two conspiracy counts. The judge previously dismissed two charges against him.

As he left the courthouse, Stern told reporters, "Everything relating to the appropriateness of the medication, I was acquitted of."

His lawyer, Steve Sadow, said Stern never denied using his name on Smith's prescriptions but maintained Stern didn't know it was illegal.

Stern, 41, had been Smith's lawyer, manager, lover and friend since they met in 2001. Testimony showed they were inseparable, even when she was involved with other men.

In 2006, Smith donned a wedding gown, and she and Stern had a commitment ceremony on a catamaran off the Bahamas. They exchanged rings and vows but were never legally married.

At one point, Stern claimed he was the father of Smith's baby daughter until DNA tests made clear the father was photographer Larry Birkhead, who now has custody of the child.

Sadow contended during the trial that Smith was the love of Stern's life and he would never harm her. He also stressed that Stern was not a doctor and was relying on medical professionals to do the right thing for Smith.

Kapoor and Eroshevich also were close to Smith during her final years.

Eroshevich, 63, was Smith's neighbor and friend before treating her as a psychiatrist. Prosecutors claimed the friendship was a violation of professional ethics and called a pharmacist who testified the amount of drugs Eroshevich requested for Smith at one point would have amounted to pharmaceutical suicide.

The pharmacist refused to fill the request, and prosecutors showed Eroshevich used other pharmacies to get most of the drugs and took them to Smith in the Bahamas.

Along with conspiracy, Eroshevich was convicted of unlawfully obtaining Vicodin by fraud. The jury deadlocked on whether she unlawfully prescribed the drug.

"I feel relieved," Eroshevich said. "I'm just happy it's over."

Her attorney, Brad Brunon, said he would likely move for a new trial and might ask to have the charges against her reduced to misdemeanors.

Stern and Eroshevich remained free pending a Jan. 6 hearing when the defense can file a motion for a new trial.

If the motion is denied, the judge can sentence both defendants, but it was not immediately clear how much prison time, if any, they could face.

Kapoor, 42, who was Smith's internist, wrote numerous prescriptions for opiates and sedatives during the period he treated her. His lawyer said he followed a drug regimen originated by Smith's previous doctor who sold his practice to Kapoor.

Prosecutors Renee Rose and David Barkhurst argued that Kapoor blurred the line between patient and doctor when he was photographed kissing her at a party. They also pointed to a diary in which Kapoor discussed the "mesmerizing" experience of riding with her in a gay pride parade and wondered: "Can she ruin me?"

The jury of six women and six men spent nine weeks hearing details of Smith's troubled life and 58 hours deliberating their verdicts.

Dave Kettel, a former federal prosecutor who handled prescription drug cases and was in court for the verdicts, said the outcome might make authorities reluctant to file similar cases.

Prosecutors who handled the case said they would have no comment because the defendants still had to be sentenced.

Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley said in a written statement he was pleased there were some guilty verdicts.

"This case illustrates the problem of the overuse of prescription medicine in today's society," said Cooley, a candidate for state attorney general. "Medical professionals have a responsibility to ensure that the strict ethical guidelines of their profession are followed in prescribing medicine as part of the care of their patients."

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AP Entertainment Writer Anthony McCartney contributed to this report.

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rcmfla
I'm not concerned about the very poor ~Mitt Romney
09:55 PM on 10/31/2010
Any reasonable person knew Anna Nicole was doing too many drugs, even if they were prescribed. I remember many interviews where she was practically incoherent. And yet, during her publicized trials she was always completely sober. So, they all knew. Her companion/attorney Stern knew enough to get her ready when it was really important and the big money was on the line. During her off-hours he allowed her to self-medicate herself into oblivion and continued the free flow of narcotics to her home. There was always something fishy about Stern. This trial only confirmed what many were aware of all along.
06:01 PM on 10/31/2010
We are all observers of media. Politics, sports, entertainment. When something sensational happens and the media saturates the audience 24/7 you can't help but retain information that you never would have sought or googled on your own. Anna Nicole Smith was like so many people that came to our attention who was so ill-equipped to deal with fame or life in the public eye. Toss in addiction and you know happy endings are not in the future. What do I know of Ms. Smith?
Nothing really. But giving birth to a baby and losing a grown son at the same time was unforgetable and so heartbreaking. That would challenge the strongest of us. With respect to Howard Stern, I always saw him as a fan. I am sorry but that is my call. A fan who would have done anything for her and did, even claiming to be the father of her baby. Clearly at her direction.
Under normal circumstances, he would never have been allowed in her inner circle. But nothing here was normal. Pretty girl with a tragic ending.
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Red45
We can turn the tide
01:07 PM on 11/01/2010
I totally agree that Howard loved Anna very much but I have taken some criticism for my viewpoint on this blog--we are definitely holding the minority view.
04:23 PM on 10/30/2010
First he kills the son and then her. Unfortunately for him, the huge inheritance she was to receive was denied and he was found out as the provider of the drugs for both her and her son. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
04:55 PM on 10/30/2010
I'm with you, Self Evident. He clearly was a destructive element in her life.
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Red45
We can turn the tide
03:19 PM on 10/30/2010
I think finding Howard K. Stern guilty of anything is a travesty. He loved Anna Nicole with all his heart and only wanted to help her. I do hope his sentence is mild.

Finding him responsible for her death in any way is like blaming the people around Michael Jackson for his death whereas he was totally responsible for it, as was Anna Nicole. The doctors who wrote all those prescriptions may have some legal culpability but not friends and family members of either of them. I know this is an unpopular view but it's my view nevertheless.
03:01 PM on 10/30/2010
This guy was hoping to keep Anna Nicole drugged and mentally clouded long enough for him to get a cut from her (Stern hoped) multi-million dollar, J. Howard Marshall estate settlement that never materialized.

Stern made his karma sandwich, now he gets to take a big bite.
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valeskas
catlover/book lover democrat
11:10 AM on 10/30/2010
Enablers need to understand, if you support someones drug addiction, you are the dealer.
02:42 PM on 10/29/2010
Stern should have been disbarred years ago. The professional ethical cannons for lawyers prohibit them from having personal relationships with their clients. Back when Anna had her TV show, this guy was always at her house in a non-professional capacity trying to gain influence and favor. At the time, I thought it very strange, rather pathetic and certainly unethical. He certainly may have been infatuated with her from the outset, but that doesn't excuse his unprofessional behavior.
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enlightenedgirl
the truth will set you free
01:29 PM on 10/29/2010
If they throw these two in jail, who do they go after for Michael Jackson's death? Addiction for a Celebrity is easy if they find the right doctors. Anna Nicole took the drugs herself, she sent out the hired help and if they didn't get them, she would have found someone else who would.

Howard didn't take the meds, Anna Nicole did. What disgusts me is how she drank and took pills while she was pregnant. If that child doesn't end up with special needs, I will be surprised.
02:14 PM on 10/29/2010
By your logic, it's OK to do something wrong because if you don't someone else will anyway?

My mom would have asked: if your friends drive off a cliff will you do the same?
NOT VERY enlightenedgirl.

The woman was an addict, only the depraved would have enabled a pregnant woman with drugs of that dose and type.

The woman was an addict, only the depraved would have enabled a pregnant woman with drugs of that dose and type.
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Red45
We can turn the tide
03:22 PM on 10/30/2010
You're right. You know that you and I aren't very popular on this blog today, but I see it the way you do. Anna Nicole was responsible for her own death, just as Michael Jackson was. Again, I say that perhaps the doctors who caved in and gave them all those meds might be legally culpable but not the friends and family around either one of them.
12:44 PM on 10/29/2010
Great! Now can be please stop talking about this awful woman once and for all?
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Howard53545
06:21 AM on 10/30/2010
She is not an awful woman. You are! She is gone now. She made mistakes, but we all make mistakes. So let end the negative comments about her sad demise.
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Red45
We can turn the tide
03:24 PM on 10/30/2010
Awful woman? Considering the mother she had, it's a miracle she turned out so well! And she was a good parent, too, totally unlike her excuse for a mother who stomped on her grave over and over.
jerryatthebeach
Till Death Do You Barrier Island...
11:43 AM on 10/29/2010
It sounds like Howard will walk away from this which is good as most people know an addict will do anything or manipulae anyone to feed their habit.
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valeskas
catlover/book lover democrat
11:08 AM on 10/30/2010
He could have said no. As an attorney he knew what he did was not right.
10:40 AM on 10/29/2010
Anna was a drug freak to begin with
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Howard53545
06:22 AM on 10/30/2010
We are all addicted to something! I have an addiction to pretty ladies. Whats yours dude, bikes?
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10:17 AM on 10/29/2010
Hilarious! All that money spent prosecuting these dolts for practically nothing. What a waste.
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american-dolt
Truther since 2004
09:22 AM on 10/29/2010
NO surprise, I must have some kind of extra sensory perception because he was such an easy read...oh, and creepy.
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Paula Richmond
08:41 AM on 10/29/2010
Anna Nicole Smith was a train wreck.. for years before she met Howard.. she was on self destruct from day one..after Daniel's death.. she was over the edge.. some souls are too tortured to survive this world.. maybe now she can rest.
08:21 AM on 10/29/2010
GOOD. I wish more celebrity "enablers" were charged with the same crimes. I do agree that being an addict is a personal issue, but the "yes" people who surround these celebrities are just as guilty for readily and willingly feeding into thier addictions. Lindsey Lohan and her "people" need to take note.
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Howard53545
06:24 AM on 10/30/2010
You do the crime you do the time. Enablers is stupid. You open your mouth and swallow. MJ wanted to IV drugs that ended his life. Who knows, maybe he wanted to go to the real Neverland.