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Janet Says Doc Responsible

09:01 AM, Tuesday 11/17/09 1 |   |

Janet Jackson cut to the chase yesterday regarding Michael Jackson’s death June 25, telling a TV interviewer that her brother’s personal physician was to blame for the King of Pop’s sudden demise.

“He was the one that was administering,” Jackson told ABC News’ Robin Roberts. “I think he was responsible.”

  • Janet Jackson

    Thanking the audience for their support during the 9th Annual BET Awards.
    June 28, 2009

    (AP Photo)

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In an interview scheduled to air Wednesday, Jackson said Murray should be prevented from practicing medicine.

Jackson also said she thinks of her brother every day.

“It just don’t ring true to me,” Jackson said. “It felt like a dream. It’s still so difficult for me to believe.”

In another Murray development, reporters were briefly detained while the doctor left a Las Vegas courtroom yesterday following a hearing looking into his child support arrangements.

The most infamous doctor in America was in court to explain an agreement he made with a California woman to pay more than $15,000 in back child support payments. Murray had faced contempt-of-court arrest for allegedly not making the payments and for not appearing at previous hearings.

Clark Country courts spokesman Michael Sommermeyer was also among those detained but said there might have been safety and decorum issues to consider.

“They’re police officers,” Sommermeyer said. “I guess they can deem what is necessary for public safety.”

  • Dr. Conrad Murray

    Appearing at a child support hearing at Clark County Family Court in Las Vegas.
    November 16, 2009

    (AP Photo)

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A lawyer for Associated Press wasn’t so understanding, saying the government cannot block reporters from lawfully pursuing a story.

“Whoever ordered this improper and possibly unlawful detention has some explaining to do,” AP associate general counsel Dave Tomlin said.


1 Comments leave a comment

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    toogoogetmoo wrote:

    09:48 AM, Nov 17, 2009

    Yeah, yeah, yeah....it's always someone else's fault....



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