Friday, July 30, 2010

Michael Jackson's doctor frolics with his ex-strippger girlfriend (as seven medics who treated the star escape criminal charges)


Beach daddy: Conrad Murray with his seventh child Che Giovanni Murray enjoys the sun and sea in Miami.

Michael Jackson's doctor looks like he hasn't a care in the world as he enjoyed a sunshine break in Miami with his ex-stripper girlfriend and their young son.
But the pressure is still very much on Conrad Murray despite the news that seven doctors who treated the star will not have charges brought against them.
The doctors were part of an investigation by California state attorney general Jerry Brown's Bureau of Narcotic Enforcement.
One doctor whose name was not released was referred to the California Medical Board for prescribing drugs to a Jackson alias, said spokeswoman Christine Gasparac.
Candis Cohen, a board spokeswoman, declined to confirm the action, saying complaints and investigations were not public record.
Murray, who was Jackson's personal doctor, pleaded not guilty to Jackson's involuntary manslaughter. He is due in court again on Monday August 23.
In the meantime, 57-year-old Murray took the chance to enjoy a break in Miami with his partner Nicole Alvarez, 27, and his seventh child Che Giovanni Murray, who was born in March last year.
Accompanying them was what appeared to be a burly minder, wearing a Lakers vest, who carrying Murray's bag for him as he left the poolside.

Bikini mum: Conrad Murray's girlfriend Nicole Alvarez with Che Giovanni Murray by the poolside
Authorities said Murray provided Jackson with a mix of sedatives, including a powerful anaesthetic that killed him in June 2009.
Murray was not among the seven doctors involved in the state investigation.
Los Angeles police who investigated the death had asked state and federal investigators to look into the prescribing practices of doctors who previously treated the 50-year-old pop star.
The US federal Drug Enforcement Agency also stopped investigating the actions of any other Jackson doctors, agency spokeswoman Sarah Pullen said.

Away from it all: Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray looking pensive by the poolside in Miami where he is on holiday with his girlfriend Nicole Alvarez and their baby
'I am very disappointed,' said attorney Brian Oxman, who represents Michael Jackson's father Joe Jackson in a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray.
'The misuse of medications by Michael Jackson in the last years of his life was excessive and to fail to bring that to the public eye is ignoring reality.'
Last month Michael Jackson's father filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Murray.
The suit, which seeks more than £50,000 damages, was filed in Los Angeles on the first anniversary of the singer’s death.
Joe Jackson accused Dr Conrad Murray of negligence for giving his son the Propofol that led to his death.
It also alleges the doctor gave false information about the drugs Jackson had taken and that he tried to clean up the scene.

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