Arnold Klein Interviews

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By LYNN ELBER AP Television Writer
Posted: 10/15/2011 07:23:10 AM PDT





In this Sept. 22, 2011 photo, dermatologist Arnold Klein poses for a... ((AP Photo/Matt Sayles))

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—Dr. Arnold Klein hovers over a 50-year-old woman, a syringe filled with the promise of youth in hand and a look of concentration on his face. At this moment he appears a contented man."Put me next to a patient, give me a needle and I'm really happy," he says. But all is not perfection for the dermatologist to the stars.
Klein and Conrad Murray were Michael Jackson's key physicians during the pop star's final weeks in June 2009. Murray is on trial for involuntary manslaughter in Jackson's drug-related death, while Klein, who treated Jackson for more than 25 years and called him "my best friend," was cleared of any wrongdoing by authorities.
Murray's defense team, however, is making Klein a part of the trial, claiming he fostered the singer's addiction to a medication, Demerol, and that it played a part in his death. No Demerol was found in Jackson's body.
The allegations, denied by Klein's attorney, reverberate painfully for the 66-year-old doctor whose patient list has boasted Elizabeth Taylor, Dolly Parton, Carrie Fisher and many more celebrities.
"I see stuff on the Internet and it hurts, because I don't like to be called a bad doctor," Klein said, referring to online news and chatter about the trial that enters its fourth week Monday.
"All I'm trying to do is be the best doctor I can," added the intense Klein, whose words spill out hurriedly and who often ends sentences with the entreaties "Youunderstand?" or "You have to understand that."Murray, who has pleaded innocent, is accused of failing to monitor Jackson as the singer received a fatal dose of propofol (Diprivan is the drug's commercial name) combined with a variety of other drugs including diazepam (Valium) and lorazepam (Ativan).
Jackson, on the brink of a comeback at age 50, had complained repeatedly of insomnia and his need for drugs to help him sleep as he got ready for a strenuous London concert schedule.
Despite Klein's anxiety over damage to his reputation, he says the fallout has been minimal. Media that sometimes camp outside his office have kept away certain high-profile patients, including "royal families from around the world, political dignitaries, people who don't want to deal with the paparazzi," Klein said.
But Hollywood's crowned heads, the actors and others who helped Klein build his practice and his fame, aren't so faint-hearted. Whether patients or friends, they are speaking up for him.
Carrie Fisher is both. The actress ("Star Wars") and writer ("Wishful Drinking," "Postcards From the Edge"), replied with a firm "no" when asked if she was uneasy hearing Klein's name invoked in the Murray case.
"Michael and Arnie had a really good relationship. ... It was a shame there was any focus brought (in the trial), because that became what everyone knew about" Klein, she said.
David Geffen, the prominent music and film executive who has long worked with Klein in the fight against AIDS, weighed in with a letter addressed "Dear Arnie" and written to be shared.
"In light of all that is being said about you in the press I was compelled to add my truths. I have never known a doctor who tries to know and learn everything as completely as you do, a doctor who has always been there for me," Geffen wrote.
Fisher contends that her own past prescription drug abuse, about which she has spoken and written, prove Klein's ethics. He never supplied her and, to the contrary, encouraged her to kick her habit, she said.
"If anyone would know, it would have been me," Fisher said with a rueful laugh. "He's not one of the doctors you would hit up for (drugs)."
Garo Ghazarian, Klein's lawyer, has called the defense claim that Klein contributed to Jackson's death "preposterous" and denied that Jackson was addicted to the Demerol used for pain relief "during medical procedures." (He did not detail them, and Klein declined to discuss issues directly related to the trial or whether it was affecting his private life.)
But lead defense attorney Ed Chernoff invoked Klein's name seven times during his opening statement and has referred to the dermatologist repeatedly throughout the trial. The defense, which is expected to begin presenting its side next week, sought to call Klein as a witness but was blocked by Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor, who ruled Klein's testimony was not relevant to the case.
Klein's medical specialty is the use of injectable drugs such as Botox and Restylane to ease wrinkles and sagging skin. It is a skill he pioneered and one that has made him a favorite in Hollywood, where youth and beauty are the currency of the land.
Fisher credits Klein with smoothing her face and restoring her confidence after weight loss took a toll. "He cares about what he does and he loves making people look better," she said. "It's like he's a painter, but the brush is the needle."
He doesn't limit his practice to the well-heeled or well-known. The middle-aged patient who was at the end of his needle recently was a woman who wanted, and got, a younger look for dating and business.
Klein has an international reputation, with patients from the Middle East and Europe trekking to California to see him. In a 2008 issue of Italian men's Vogue, L'uomo Vogue, an article on design leaders featured a dapper, ascot-wearing Klein as an architect of the face, alongside more traditional architecture masters including Frank Gehry.
Often dressed in black, Klein is fond of such eye-catching jewelry as his Rolex watch decorated with diamond-and-ruby lips, a gift he received from Cher. He looks ready to be cast in a movie about a flamboyant doctor's adventures among the stars.
Although he's long balanced the roles of medical heavyweight and prominent physician-about-town, he's now in difficult—but not unprecedented—territory. In 2004, he was sued by a Hollywood socialite who blamed Botox injections for disabling headaches. A jury found for him and the drug manufacturer.
Earlier this year, Klein sought Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and alleged in court papers that he lost at least $10 million to theft and fraud, blaming a former employee and others. A countersuit from the ex-employee denied the allegations and claimed, among other issues, that he had endured difficult working conditions.
Klein minimized the impact of the stated financial losses, saying the bankruptcy filing was based on "bad advice" and that he expects resolution soon. It appears to be the Murray trial, above all, that aggrieves him.
During the 2009 investigation into Jackson's death, federal drug agents checked into who was prescribing medications to the singer and examined the entertainer's interactions with at least seven doctors, including Klein. Federal drug agents raided a pharmacy in the Beverly Hills building where Klein previously practiced before clearing him in Jackson's death.
Klein clearly is in far different circumstances than Murray, who could end up behind bars and lose his medical license if convicted.
By contrast, Klein just moved into new offices around the corner from Rodeo Drove and above a posh restaurant, Villa Blanca, which is a haunt for "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" circle.
His professional credentials remain intact. He is a professor of medicine and dermatology at the University of California, Los Angeles, which is home to the Arnold Klein chair in dermatology endowed by supporters in 2004. And he's a charity stalwart. Klein teamed with other physicians, Taylor and Geffen to form the respected American Foundation for AIDS Research, AmFAR, and he has supported other fundraising efforts targeting breast cancer and eye disease.
Dazzling mementoes and gifts are scattered around his hilltop Beverly Hills home, set in an exclusive neighborhood protected by gates and guards. There's a photo of Klein with Taylor and Jackson; Jackson-signed lithographs of five of the singer's album covers; and sculptures given to Klein by the King of Pop and his children.
A copy of the book "Elizabeth Taylor: My Love Affair With Jewelry" is inscribed with a mash note from the late actress: "My beloved Arnie, I love you more than I can tell. I feel you have saved my fading life. I love and thank you forever. Yours, Elizabeth."
The connection between Klein and Jackson went especially deep. Their friendship developed when Klein treated the singer for ailments including vitiligo—a patchy loss of skin pigmentation, which Klein said forced Jackson to lighten his complexion overall—and facial gauntness caused by weight loss, which can be filled out with Restalyne and other so-called injectables.
Debbie Rowe, who worked as Klein's nurse, married Jackson and bore two of his three offspring, Prince and Paris, before the couple divorced. Media reports alleging Klein to be the children's father through a sperm donation have been dismissed by the doctor, although sometimes coyly.
Jackson lived in one of Klein's homes for a time, and the pair partied with the likes of Taylor. Jackson's last Christmas, in 2008, was spent with his children, Klein, Fisher and a few others, Klein recalls.
The doctor is writing a book about the King of Pop. What Klein says he came to know about him: Jackson wasn't a drug addict but indulged in wine (he called it "Jesus juice"); was a prude and an innocent who wanted to live his childhood forever; and "wasn't adult enough to be sexual," contrary to the child molestation allegations Jackson faced.
Klein said he's been hurt both by the defense's portrayal of Jackson as a frail addict who contributed to his own death and by the allegation that Klein himself shares blame.
"Once you're famous or popular at any level, they'll attack you," he said.
It's unsurprising that Klein finds himself caught on the jagged edge of celebrity, a risk with prominent patients, observers said.
"You become part of that celebrity's tragedy or gossip. Their dirty laundry is aired and you're part of it, directly or indirectly," said Dr. Rahul K. Parikh, a San Francisco-area physician and writer who, in a 2009 Salon.com piece, criticized Klein for publicly discussing the late Jackson's medical history with then-CNN host Larry King. .
Mixing fame and medicine also is counterproductive, contends Dr. Mark Goulston, a psychiatrist and author ("Just Listen: Discover the Secret to Getting Through to Absolutely Anyone").
"The seduction of fame to a doctor can be tough to resist," said Goulston. "I also think it distracts the doctor from what he should be doing, which is to focus totally on the well-being of the patient."
But Klein said his patients and the quest for perfection, nothing else, are his obsession.
"I do this because of my level of doing it, you understand? The monetary thing is nice but it's really secondary to what I do," he said.
Could he have done something to save Jackson, his friend and patient?
"I don't know. How do you save a person?" Klein mused. "This tragedy is an example of how the rich and famous can get terrible medical care. It repeats itself and repeats itself. When people get famous, they get all the 'yes people' around them."

http://www.mercurynews.com/entertainment/ci_19120606
 
Re: Jackson's dermatologist says Murray fallout hurts

The doctor is writing a book about the King of Pop. What Klein says he came to know about him: Jackson wasn't a drug addict but indulged in wine (he called it "Jesus juice"); was a prude and an innocent who wanted to live his childhood forever; and "wasn't adult enough to be sexual," contrary to the child molestation allegations Jackson faced.

:doh:

Now he "wasn't adult enough to be sexual"?

My god! Just give it up Arnie! You don't need to comment on things you obviously have no clue about.

Otherwise the article is just PR for Arnie.
 
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Lordy, is he gonna write a book? This is one book I hope never sees the light of day. Dread it.


And I can't believe people continue to go to him for treatments after his weird outbursts and ramblings on the Internet?
 
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Talk about damage control
 
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He's been saying he's writing a book for a while, no publisher's have expressed any interest though.

Jermaine, Toya, Frank Cascio all had publisher's announce they were working on books and didn't need to say they were writing books alone first.

I'll wait to hear an announcement, because so far the proposed book sounds dull and devoid of insight. Unless he's prepared to admit to anything negative he's done in Mike's life, which would be a lot.

And if he does write a book, y'all know there would be lawsuits: Hoefflin can sue and win against him again, Debbie would be on that like his worst nightmare stalking his ass like she did last time, and all the people he plaigarises for his supposed insights on his facebook would likely also be happily on that. So maybe that would be a good thing, I'd love to see lawsuit happy Debbie sue him. And if he dare mentions Mike's kids I hope the Jacksons have the balls to sue him too.

But I think it's funny he says MJ was too child like to be sexual after he said Debbie/MJ had sex back in July 2009.
 
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This is damage control.. He knows Murray and crew are going to be mentioning his treatments of MJ so he wants to do damage control. I find Klein suspect as hell and I do believe he was overmedicating and doing procedures on MJ unnecessarily but he had nothing to do with MJ's death
 
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haha wasnt adult enough to be sexual? HAHAHAHA so LMP was lieing when she said all that stuff huh? HAHAHA if anyone believes that load of tosh i have a castle in England i'll sell you. HAHAHAHAHA omg

Kline you yourself was one of those "Yes" people so dont sit there like you god above all and say other wise. You were the one who started Michael on all this shit. And please "Jesus Juice?" COME ON!!! i HIGHLY doubt he called it that bc if he did he would have had a str8 jacket fitting.

All these things he says he knows about Michael i highly doubt he knows. Michael imho was a very sexual man who indulged in the act. To say he wasn't adult enough makes Kline look like a fool.
 
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He doesn't want to be called a bad doc? o_O So then what do you call a Dr. who writes a book about one of his Patients? LMAO
 
bluetopez;3512198 said:
He doesn't want to be called a bad doc? o_O So then what do you call a Dr. who writes a book about one of his Patients? LMAO

Exactly!

And again.. this sexual thing, it´s so blasé now. And Michael didn´t drink wine that often. He´s more like a social drinker and he didn´t think it was that good. Not the bottles that were served at one dinner we had (with other people too), he took it in his mouth and made a face, swallowed and I couldn´t help but looking at him and he looked back, miming "it´s not good". And then he said "don´t tell anyone".

But what do I know, maybe he just said he didn´t like it. But why would he..
 
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He doesn't want to be called a bad doc? o_O So then what do you call a Dr. who writes a book about one of his Patients? LMAO

This.
And I especially like how Elizabeth Taylor is mentioned several times. Her twitter is still alive and well. And what he said about Klein is there for everyone to read.
 
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Where is a needle and thread when you need one? Because he's been in need of getting his mouth sown shut for years now lol
 
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Klien should stick to what he does best, which is working on the face, and leave the comments about the intimate things about Michael out of his PR campaign. Now we have that jesus juice reference and Michael's sexuality. My feeling is that Michael hung around many people and chatted with them, but certain aspects of his life was off limits to them. He did not share his sexual stories and other intimate details with them. They want us to believe that since they visited his home, hung out with him and used him, they have all the information about what went on in his mind and relationships.

What I find interesting is that Klien has people who come out with supporting comments in this story ^^, but I can't say that Michael had the same positive comments when he endured those lynching moments in the past. I guess people will support those who make them "beautiful"!
 
Re: Jackson's dermatologist says Murray fallout hurts

The doctor is writing a book about the King of Pop. What Klein says he came to know about him: Jackson wasn't a drug addict but indulged in wine (he called it "Jesus juice"); was a prude and an innocent who wanted to live his childhood forever; and "wasn't adult enough to be sexual," contrary to the child molestation allegations Jackson faced.

Lord Jesus! wth is wrong witht his man?:mat: Michael was'nt 'adult enough to be sexual?' :smilerolleyes:
 
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Klein is a nutcase and I do believe that he gave MJ unncessary treatments. Mike was too old to have acne scars so what in the hell was Klein doing to him? Klein is shady but he didn't have anything to do with Murray's behavior on June 25,2009 that is for sure. I just wish MJ would've left these nut cases alone. None of them had 'helping' MJ in mind. It was all about fame and money for them
 
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I seriously don't know how Michael meet this type of people...

I hope he stays away from Mike's children (earlier this year, Arnie stated that he was writing the book for them, that mofo!)
 
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haha wasnt adult enough to be sexual? HAHAHAHA so LMP was lieing when she said all that stuff huh?

I was just about to say that! How can a man who would do a crotch grab as a dance move not be sexual? LOL
 
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Who did Klein pay off to write such a puff piece. No matter how slimy this guy is, he was cleared by the DEA. He should be cited for his violation of HIPPA but that would take someone who actually gives a damn to follow through. The way this writer glances over the Jason Pfeiffer melodrama is laughable and I don't trust David Geffen so it doesn't surprise me that he's a Klein supporter.
 
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Alayasha, I noticed that the writer also wrote this piece favorable to Klien. If it was about Michael there would be more snide comments. Klien needs to leave Michael's sexual life alone and focus on fixing his and keeping it out of the courts. Everyone is a Michael Jackson expert. Including the talking heads on TV.
 
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Arnie says:

I went to Taiwan with Michael, watch EXTRA this week. The truth begins. For all you nincompoops remember in May of 2009 when Michael was seeing me 3 times a week I was in Paris. Why were my records illegally released and remember in May 2009 Dr David Rish and another Dr in my office was seeing Michael
 
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He went to Taiwan with Michael when? Does he talk about the History tour?
 
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Klein said:
The doctor is writing a book about the King of Pop. What Klein says he came to know about him: Jackson wasn't a drug addict but indulged in wine (he called it "Jesus juice"); was a prude and an innocent who wanted to live his childhood forever; and "wasn't adult enough to be sexual," contrary to the child molestation allegations Jackson faced.

Wait a minute... aren't you the same guy who once tried to pass this unfortunate-looking leviathan as Michael Jackson's "lover"?

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...only to retract it later once Pfeiffer decided to sue you? While you were making rounds selling the story, apparently Michael Jackson was "adult enough to be sexual," but now it turns out he is not. Hmmm... interesting, Dr. Klein. And, of course, you will tell us all about how asexual Michael was in your new book, just like you told us how adult and sexual he was via Pfeiffer interviews.

In short: why should we believe a single word you say?

Petrarose said:
Everyone is a Michael Jackson expert. Including the talking heads on TV.

Yep. Even my cat is a Michael Jackson expert...
 
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Klein will not be testifying at the trial, so I think his best bet, for his own sake, would be to sit down and be very, very quiet. I don't know what is WRONG with this person . . . but . . someone sent me a Facebook link, and I'll be eternally sorry I clicked on it. NUDE pictures of Klein! Well, not completely nude, but yet enough to. . :puke:

Who DOES that, anyway? I can tell you, the pics were NOT pretty!
 
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Klein will not be testifying at the trial, so I think his best bet, for his own sake, would be to sit down and be very, very quiet. I don't know what is WRONG with this person . . . but . . someone sent me a Facebook link, and I'll be eternally sorry I clicked on it. NUDE pictures of Klein! Well, not completely nude, but yet enough to. .
Who DOES that, anyway? I can tell you, the pics were NOT pretty!
:puke:






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Re: Jackson's dermatologist says Murray fallout hurts

Klein will not be testifying at the trial, so I think his best bet, for his own sake, would be to sit down and be very, very quiet. I don't know what is WRONG with this person . . . but . . someone sent me a Facebook link, and I'll be eternally sorry I clicked on it. NUDE pictures of Klein! Well, not completely nude, but yet enough to. . :puke:

Who DOES that, anyway? I can tell you, the pics were NOT pretty!

I've seen them too! :puke:
 
Re: Jackson's dermatologist says Murray fallout hurts

Klein will not be testifying at the trial, so I think his best bet, for his own sake, would be to sit down and be very, very quiet. I don't know what is WRONG with this person . . . but . . someone sent me a Facebook link, and I'll be eternally sorry I clicked on it. NUDE pictures of Klein! Well, not completely nude, but yet enough to. . :puke:

Who DOES that, anyway? I can tell you, the pics were NOT pretty!

Oh fabulous. Why did i click on this thread, just as i was about to go to bed as well. Where's that bottle of mind bleach when you need it?
 
Arnold W. Klein, MD
Professor of Medicine and Dermatology
UCLA
Klein Chair in Dermatology UCLA
Consultant to the General and Plastic Surgery Devices Panel of the FDA
“The Most Innovative & Famous Cosmetic Dermatologist in the World”
Bev Hills Times Magazine

Subject: Hipaa Violation Report

I am Dr. Arnold Klein of 9615 Brighton Way Ste M-110 Beverly Hills, CA 90210. I am filing this report of a HIPAA violation regarding the records of my former patient, Mr. Michael Jackson.

Doctors frequently use medical software systems both for records and insurance billing these doctors input billing data, the patient’s name, billing amount, type of treatment, diagnosis, type of drugs prescribed and administered, and the date of service. This is essentially the record system in my office. On October 27, 2009, without my permission my lawyers Richard Charnley and Brad Boyer of the law firm of Ropers, Majeski, Kohn and Bentley of 515 Flower Street Ste 1100 Los Angeles, CA 90011 in collusion with my former employee Jason Pfeiffer and former accountant Muhammad Kihilji essentially released Michael Jackson’s medical records in court supposedly to get me paid by the Jackson estate.

I did find out until recently that this was the manner in which the mass media got hold of my records. They released the software bills showing line by line the treatment details of each visit that was unpaid at the time of Michael’s untimely death. Mr. Charnley and Mr. Khilji then went on to release the entire patient chart of Michael Jackson including my notes written on the patient file to various individuals on the Internet. I recently found a copy on the office computer from Mr. Khilji.

This unauthorized release of Michael Jackson’s records has caused my practice untold damage and has spurned a media circus. It has given tabloids and trashy media free access to Mr. Jackson’s private medical information. Mr. Jason Pfeiffer has tried to capitalize on the hype and has gone on television to publicly discuss the records and my treatments on television. It should be noted that Jason Pfeiffer, Muhammad Khilji with the assistance of Richard Charnley have embezzled over 12 million dollars from me leaving me in bankruptcy court. The have made illegal loans, stolen my identity, written checks, taken out loans, open and closed bank accounts, and depleted my retirement fund.

These individuals did this without my permission but I have reason to believe the concert promoter’s AEG is involved in that they have been in contact with Charnely. .

Once released my records have been totally misinterpreted. They have been used by TMZ, The Beast, Anderson Cooper and various other media sources to obscure the real facts and individuals responsible for Mr. Michael Jackson’s death. First these records are not simply my records but that of three physicians treating Mr. Jackson: Myself, David Rish and Ilya Reyder. Michael was treated by me to rebuild his face for the “This is It Tour.” Injection sessions to rebuild his face from the consequences of faulty plastic surgery took 3-4 hours and he was given Demerol for pain relief during these procedures. Please note the entire month of May I was out of the country so injections he received during that time were not mine. Addiction requires the frequency and dose of medication to increase. As my treatments with Michael became less lengthily the dose of Demerol that was used and the frequency of visits was greatly reduced. The figures that have been erroneously quoted to the public indicate a grossly increased frequency of visits and size of dose than that actually used. Being a recognized authority on addiction and Mr. Jackson’s physician I was well aware of his long-standing problem with Propothol created by a plastic surgeon that Mr. Jackson subsequently discharged and was placed in a mental institution. Please understand what you have experienced and I have suffered is an attempt by the greedy parties responsible for Michael Jackson’s death to use me as a scapegoat. They have defamed my name and attempted to destroy me. My relationship with Mr. Jackson taught me many things one of which was the ability to survive. Now it is my turn to take action against the media and finally reveal the greedy and disgusting people who were truly responsible for Michael Jackson’s death.


http://www.facebook.com/notes/arnold-w-klein/who-killed-michae-jackson-please-read/309616769051859
 
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