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then turned around and said that was a lie but M.J was gay just not with Jason
Although I do agree Dr Klien is a "Slime ball" he is an expert in his field and very good at what he does and he is not responsible for MJs death unless you want to believe Murray's defense theory that MJ was a junkie only going to Klien for drug fixes.Klein diserves a place right next to Cunrad Murray in that court room. Freaking slime ball.
I agree with this. Klein has been investigated and there is not any proof that he did anything medically wrong. He's a slimeball, and a poor excuse for a man though.Although I do agree Dr Klien is a "Slime ball" he is an expert in his field and very good at what he does and he is not responsible for MJs death unless you want to believe Murray's defense theory that MJ was a junkie only going to Klien for drug fixes.
Michael Jackson's best friend and dermatologist, Dr. Arnold Klein, sets the record straight with "Extra's" Jerry Penacoli about allegations in the involuntary manslaughter trial against Conrad Murray.
Dr. Klein sat down with Penacoli to discuss the trial in which the defense is claiming Jackson was addicted to Demerol and other prescription drugs. The physician stated, "Michael was not a drug addict."
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Klein also responded to the lingering rumor that he's the biological father of one or two of Jackson's children.
Did he provide the sperm, Penacoli asked Klein directly? "I'll tell you this... His son [Prince] is very handsome. I have no answer other than that." Even with an uncanny resemblance, Klein concluded, "the children are Michael Jackson's children, they're not my children."
Ok, now i am glad this lunatic is not allowed to testify
Michael Jackson's best friend and dermatologist, Dr. Arnold Klein, sets the record straight with "Extra's" Jerry Penacoli about allegations in the involuntary manslaughter trial against Conrad Murray.
Dr. Klein sat down with Penacoli to discuss the trial in which the defense is claiming Jackson was addicted to Demerol and other prescription drugs. The physician stated, "Michael was not a drug addict."
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Klein also responded to the lingering rumor that he's the biological father of one or two of Jackson's children.
Did he provide the sperm, Penacoli asked Klein directly? "I'll tell you this... His son [Prince] is very handsome. I have no answer other than that." Even with an uncanny resemblance, Klein concluded, "the children are Michael Jackson's children, they're not my children."
Their still asking this stupid question?! Resemblance? Don't insult the child. SMH All I know if they ever see a pic of Joes Dad Samuel Jackson they wouldn't be saying this cause that's who the handsome son of Michael Jackson's look like.Klein also responded to the lingering rumor that he's the biological father of one or two of Jackson's children.
Did he provide the sperm, Penacoli asked Klein directly? "I'll tell you this... His son [Prince] is very handsome. I have no answer other than that." Even with an uncanny resemblance, Klein concluded, "the children are Michael Jackson's children, they're not my children."
Hey don't say that^^ he might enjoy it.Screw Klein
Klein was on friday's extra tv show covering his butt. He said MJ was not a drug addict. Most disturbing was the show asking if Klein is Prince father. Saying prince looks like klein, and vote your answer on their website. Klein was asked if he is prince father and he smugly said prince is handome, implying prince is handsome like him.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/deliberations-resume-monday-michael-jackson-manslaughter-case/story?id=14889516#.TrdDv_T1n-MBy ERIN McLAUGHLIN
Nov. 5, 2011
Dr. Arnold Klein was a shadowy presence at the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray, blamed by the defense for getting Michael Jackson addicted to Demerol, which they said contributed to his death from a self-injected fatal dose of propofol.
The judge didn't allow jurors to hear from Klein, Jackson's dermatologist, during the trial, but the doctor spoke exclusively to ABC News' Jim Avila during the first day of jury deliberations.
Klein flatly denied the defense assertion that he got addicted Jackson to the painkiller Demerol.
"You know the answer, sir. No. 'Cause there were no results that show, in toxicology reports, there was any Demerol in his body," Klein said. "All they found in his body were all the drugs that were ... given to him by Conrad Murray -- so I had nothing to do with addicting him to any substance."
During his opening statement, Murray attorney Ed Chernoff said Jackson received Demerol three to four times a week from Klein, but Murray knew nothing about these regular doses of Demerol.
Klein said he gave Jackson doses of the drug during facial reconstructive surgeries, but maintains he never gave the musician doses large enough for him to become addicted. Jackson never showed any signs of addiction or withdrawal from Demerol, he said.
The defense said Jackson was taking propofol to help him overcome the difficulty sleeping that can by caused by withdrawal from Demerol addiction.
Klein said he's being used as a scapegoat for Murray, who he said is an incompetent doctor responsible for the numerous needle marks found on Jackson's body after his death.
He also said it was irresponsible for Murray to give Jackson propofol at all, a statement echoed by the prosecution in court.
The defense argued that Murray was trying to wean Jackson off propofol as a sleep aid, and that Jackson's insomnia was exacerbated by an alleged addiction to Demerol.
Murray is accused of involuntary manslaughter in the 2009 death of the King of Pop. Jackson died at age 50 of an overdose of propofol, a powerful sedative Jackson used to fall asleep.
The jury, which heard from 49 witnesses and saw hundreds of pieces of evidence during the six-week trial, was given the case Friday.
In order to find Murray guilty, the jurors have to conclude he either committed a legal act with criminal negligence or failed to perform a legal duty with criminal negligence. If convicted, he faces up to four years in prison and the loss of his medical license.
"You must discuss the case only in the jury room," Judge Michael Pastor told the jury Friday -- and with that, Murray's fate was placed in the hands of seven men and five women.
The jurors didn't ask any questions or request any help during their first day of deliberations. There are some clues, however, about what makes the jurors tick, from questionnaires they filled out before the trial began.
Half the jury is white, five jurors are Hispanic, and one is African-American. The jurors include a postal worker, a TV director, a cartoon animator, and viewers of TV crime shows. Several said they watched the O.J. Simpson trial on television -- and now, 16 years later, they're in the same courthouse debating Conrad Murray's fate.
Several jurors are Michael Jackson fans, and half of them say they believe celebrities use stardom to bend the rules -- including getting away with crimes.
Jury deliberations are set to resume at 8:30 a.m. Monday.