Michael Jackson

7 of Michael Jackson’s doctors free from medical charge

Investigators did not find any sufficient evidence to recommend criminal prosecution of any of those seven doctors or the nurse who were investigated in the death of the King of Pop Michael Jackson. But a doctor who had prescribed drugs to the pop singer, using a fake name could be disciplined by the California medical board, Christine Gasparac, being a spokeswoman for the Attorney General Jerry Brown said.

Gasparac said, “Dr. Conrad Murray, who was Jackson’s personal physician when he died a year ag, was not part of the probe.” Search warrants against several doctors’ offices as well as at least one pharmacy were issued by State drug agents. Gasparac also added ” After reviewing hundreds of pages of records and documents obtained from medical practitioners, the attorney general’s office has referred one doctor, who wrote prescriptions to an alias known to have been used by Jackson, to the California medical board for further review.”

Investigators also visited Klein’s office, where Jackson had been seen several times in the weeks before his death. Klein told CNN last year that he had never prescribed those drugs to the singer. But on searching the pop singers rented mansion, a long list of prescriptions of drugs was found in his bedroom after his death. The Los Angeles County coroner said that the reason of Jackson’s death was an overdose of  ‘propofol’, which is a powerful anesthesia which is used in order to put patients to sleep during a surgery.  A consultant’s report included in the autopsy said that the level of lorazepam, being a powerful anti-anxiety agent that was found in Jackson’s body  was capable of increasing the cardiovascular and respiratory depression caused by ‘propofol’.