Posted on: November 16, 2009 By: Meghan ( 1 ) Comments - Leave a Comment

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“This guy follows Lindsay all over the place. All over. Lindsay pays for him to go everywhere. He has no job. No job. He does nothing. All he does is supply everyone in LA.”
He also had something to say about Dina Lohan’s recent comments about Lindsay never wanting to talk to him… “I feel really bad that Dina would have to stoop to that level and say those things. I really think she is a beautiful person. If I was estranged from Lindsay, why is it that before she went away to Japan, when she was robbed, that she called me and I was the one who flew out there, who worked with the police, and who stayed with her?”
Posted on: October 12, 2009 By: Meghan ( 0 ) Comments - Leave a Comment

“Britney’s rule is clear - zero tolerance,” a source said. “No drink. No drugs. If you do not comply, you do not tour with Britney. You are not allowed to drink and, obviously, there are no drugs.” Her tour publicist said, “Our focus is the amazing show Britney is bringing to Australia.”

Posted on: October 9, 2009 By: Meghan ( 0 ) Comments - Leave a Comment

“I had a conversation with her, her mother and everyone…over the next couple of weeks I’m going to be doing things in a pretty public way. But Dina has got to get on the same page with me. It’s a serious situation. You can’t just talk about it and tell me that you want to do an intervention and then do nothing. When Lindsay doesn’t adhere or listen to what I say about serious situations, I feel I have to speak publicly to put pressure on her. If she doesn’t take my advice and do what I say…the more pressure I put on her, the more likely she is to eventually do the right thing.”
Posted on: September 27, 2009 By: Meghan ( 1 ) Comments - Leave a Comment

Newport Beach police Sgt. Shontel Sherwood says Kitaen was arrested at about 3 p.m. Saturday when officers suspected she had been driving her Range Rover under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Kitaen was still in custody early Saturday evening.
William Briggs, an attorney who has previously represented Kitaen, did not immediately return a message seeking comment.
Posted on: August 13, 2009 By: Meghan ( 1 ) Comments - Leave a Comment

I would just like to point out that she recently lost a $hit ton of weight. Coincidence? Perhaps…
Posted on: July 22, 2009 By: Meghan ( 0 ) Comments - Leave a Comment

…that in addition to finding needle marks on Jackson’s body, as we previously reported, both procedures revealed traces of a potentially lethal amount of propofol in the singer’s system.
Propofol, a potent anesthetic administered via IV that leaves people in a largely comatose state, has become the controversial drug du jour since it was discovered in Jackson’s Holmby Hills mansion.
Federal regulators are considering adding the drug to their official list of controlled substances, which would require hospitals to account for every drop used.
County officials have confirmed that Jackson was taking prescription medications when he died, but they aren’t expected to make public their full report until at least next week because of the ongoing, possibly criminal investigation into the circumstances surrounding Jackson’s untimely demise.
The private autopsy was performed June 27, two days after Jackson died and the day following the coroner’s examination of the body.
Posted on: June 30, 2009 By: Meghan ( 1 ) Comments - Leave a Comment

We’ve learned Michael Jackson was not the biological father of any of his children. And Debbie Rowe is not the biological mother of the two kids she bore for Michael. All three children were conceived in vitro — outside the womb. Multiple sources deeply connected to the births tell us Michael was not the sperm donor for any of his kids. Debbie’s eggs were not used. She was merely the surrogate, and paid well for her services in the births of Michael Jr. and Paris. In the case of Prince Michael II (the youngest), we’re told the surrogate was never told of the identity of the “receiving parent” — Michael Jackson. Three days after Prince was born at Grossmont Hospital in San Diego County, Jackson’s lawyer came to the hospital to pick the baby up and deliver him to Michael. We do not know if Jackson chose the sperm or egg donors or if he even knew who they were. Although Rowe is not the biological mother, it’s not a slam dunk that she would lose a custody battle. This type of case has never been litigated in California courts. Since Rowe was married to Jackson when Michael Jr. and Paris were born, there’s a presumption that she’s the biological parent. That presumption can be rebutted by other evidence. We know there are documents outlining the whole arrangement for the birth of all three kids. Nonetheless, it’s still an open issue with the courts.
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) — Michael Jackson’s body will be taken to his Neverland Ranch on Thursday morning for a public viewing Friday, CNN has learned.A private memorial service is scheduled for Sunday at Neverland. Planning is under way for a 30-car motorcade carrying Jackson’s remains to leave the Los Angeles area at 10 a.m. for Santa Barbara County, California, on Thursday, a source said.
The question of where Jackson will be buried remains unanswered. The singer’s hometown of Gary, Indiana, is asking the family to send him there, according to the mayor’s spokeswoman. Gary Mayor Rudy Clay has been in contact with the Jackson family, hoping to make that happen, spokeswoman Lalosa Burns said Tuesday. Clay told Chicago radio station WGN that he expects that Jackson’s body will, at the least, be taken to Gary for a memorial service he is planning next week. “I believe that his body will lie in state in Gary, Indiana,” Clay said Tuesday. “Now, it may not happen, but I believe it will.”
The Jackson memorial service is set for July 10 at U.S. Steel Works ballpark in Gary, Burns said. It would be “a memorial that’s fit for the prince of peace and a memorial that’s fit for Gary, Indiana’s favorite son, the greatest entertainer that ever lived,” Clay said. A burial site for the singer could be near a proposed Jackson family museum and a performing arts center, Burns said. “The mayor had spoken with a contact of the Jackson family and expressed our interest in having that to be a part of the history of this great family,” Burns said. “We have not received confirmation on that.”
… Many prescriptions were bought under the fictitious name Omar Adams. As well as the narcotic pain reliever Vicodin, 50-year-old Jacko gorged on other drugs like muscle relaxant Soma and sedative Xanax. He also took antidepressant Zoloft, anti-anxiety drug Paxil and heartburn pill Priolosec.
The revelations on the true scale of the tragic star’s pills habit came as his family said they now wanted an investigation into the quantity of drugs he was prescribed.
Family lawyer Brian Oxman told us yesterday: “Randy (Jacko’s brother) was due to be sent a copy of the autopsy yesterday, but the coroner’s office still haven’t sent it. But the autopsy details from you are — as you can expect — unbelievably awful, horrifying reading. The family response? ‘Oh My God’. That’s what they shouted. They kept saying, ‘Oh My God’. They suspected the drugs were harming Michael — but not as badly as this. They are beside themselves, it’s truly, truly, awful. What is crucial to them is not the drug types Michael was taking, but the quantities he was taking them in. This is a huge and major concern. During Michael’s court trial he was taking 40 Vicodin a day — and this may have even increased. It’s an insane amount of drugs to be given — and to be taken.”
Some of the King of Pop’s prescriptions were allegedly written by his Beverly Hills dermatologist Dr Arnold Klein. Most were taken to Jacko’s local drug store Mickey Fine Pharmacy.
But many paid for by the singer were made out not to him, but to his aides and nurses. And the majority were filled in for Omar Adams — claimed to be a name Jackson devised for a fictitious alter ego. The cost of the superstar’s spiralling prescription drugs usage led to a number of lawsuits.
In 2001 he was sued by Mickey Fine Pharmacy for arrears of about £7,000 on his account. Jacko also owed Dr Klein around £18,000 at the same time. And in 2002 lupus specialist Dr Allen Metzger claimed he was owed £16,000.
Harrowing leaked autopsy details showed the singer, who had been rehearsing for a string of 50 London gigs, was a virtual skeleton — barely eating and with only pills in his stomach at the time he died. His hips, thighs and shoulders were riddled with needle wounds — believed to be the result of injections of narcotic painkillers, given three times a day for years. And a mass of surgery scars were thought to be the legacy of at least 13 cosmetic operations.
