Another Jackson-Related Search as Charges Appear Imminent
This is one office visit for which the doctor may be charged. Make that, doctors.
Capping off weeks of investigations into Michael Jackson's death, an investigator from the Los Angeles County Coroner's office resurfaced at the Beverly Hills practice of longtime dermatologist (and sperm bequeather) Dr. Arnold Klein today with search warrant in hand.
The specifics of the warrant have yet to be made public. But it appears that, under the watchful gaze of Klein's attorney, the official collected more medical files relating to Jackson's treatment history—or as they may soon be known: Exhibit A.
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Who the Heck Is Kari Ann Peniche and How Did She Wind Up Naked With McSteamy?
Kari Ann Peniche is not just the hot mess with a troubled past who made the (temporary) jump from obscurity to infamy faster than you can say Rick Salomon.
Oh, no. The "quality hang" of Eric Dane and Rebecca Gayheart is so much more than that.
And so much more than the reality TV-starring, bikini-designing, Playboy-modeling, Aaron Carter-betrothing, sexual abuse- and domestic violence-surviving, Lutheran soccer-playing, high school-cheerleading, drug-recovering, title-losing Miss United States Teen she once was.
Just ask her mother.
"We are disappointed," Lee Ann Peniche tells E! News. "She's 25 years old and she has made some poor choices."
Yikes. If that's coming from her mom, we'd hate to hear what her detractors are saying.
Not that Lee Ann's love is anything but unconditional for her clothes-averse daughter.
Feds, Cops Hot on Michael Jackson Drug Trail
Michael Jackson search warrants are starting to resemble a certain fast-food franchise: By the end of the case, it's quite possible there may be billions served.
Today's special was dished out to the Applied Pharmacy Services Building in Las Vegas, where the Drug Enforcement Administration's finest did some probing on behalf of the warrant-issuing Los Angeles Police Department, ostensibly to bolster the ongoing manslaughter investigation into Dr. Conrad Murray.
"Unfortunately, all I can tell you is that we're looking for documents," DEA Assistant Special Agent Mike Flanagan said.
DEA spokesman Jose Martinez told E! News that the DEA, LAPD and Las Vegas Police Department were all involved in today's search for "records related to controlled substances."





