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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-16 02:16:25 | 显示全部楼层

AEG公司老板Philip Anschutz情况(part2):

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Philip Anschutz
注意Philip Anschutz是美国政党的重要捐赠人,也是宗教活动的赞助人与活动者,还参与过推动立法等活动。拥有地产、多个球队、体育场馆,赌场,石油,能源,铁路,还参与投资电影拍摄(Anschutz Film Group ),并拥有新闻报刊( the conservative American opinion magazine )等。
影响力非同一般。


Anschutz Entertainment Group
Arenas
AEG also owns the Manchester Evening News Arena, the London Arena,the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, The Staples Center, The Home Depot Center, and the multi-purpose arena known as "The O2," formerly the Millennium Dome.

Anschutz's investment in the Millennium Dome in London, (through his company Anschutz Entertainment Group now The O2) has resulted in his involvement in controversy related to the possible influence of former British Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott in the award of the "super casino" license by the British government. Anschutz knows Prescott personally, having had him as a guest for a two-night stay at Anschutz's ranch in 2005 and footing the bill for hospitality and gifts.

In January 2007, the "Super Casino" license was awarded to a group in Manchester, rather than to Blackpool or London. Anschutz spent £50m on the MEN arena and the winner of the casino licence is a close ally of Anshutz, Sol Kerzner.

AEG & Michael Jackson at the O2 Arena
Anschutz's company, AEG, had booked Michael Jackson to perform at O2 Arena in 2009/2010. After Jackson's death, AEG offered to provide "souvenir" tickets to fans of the singer who waived refunds of the ticket price, although refunds of the approximately 750,000 tickets sold at £55-£75 each are available to customers that request them.AEG also controls the rights to any material that forms a part of the "This Is It" concerts.

Sports Ventures
MLS
Anschutz was one of the co-founders and one of the lead investors of Major League Soccer. In 1996, through AEG, he became the investor/operator of the Colorado Rapids. Since 1996, AEG has held ownership in Chicago Fire, San Jose Earthquakes, New York/New Jersey MetroStars and D.C. United. Currently, AEG is the investor/operator of both the Los Angeles Galaxy and Houston Dynamo (25% of Houston Dynamo is now owned by Oscar de la Hoya through Golden Boy Promotions).

Anschutz was inducted in to the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 2006. Also in 2006, Anschutz received the National Soccer Medal of Honor, one of four recipients to ever receive the award. In 2007, Anschutz and AEG played a vital role in bringing David Beckham to the United States. Beckham is now employed by Galaxy Media and plays for Los Angeles Galaxy. In 2009, he joined USA Bid Committee Board of Directors who are preparing the US's application and campaign to bring the World Cup to the United States.

Other
AEG also owns the NHL's Los Angeles Kings; the AHL's Manchester Monarchs; the ECHL's Reading Royals and Ontario Reign; the Swedish soccer team Hammarby IF, Swedish hockey team Djurgårdens IF; the German ice hockey teams Hamburg Freezers and Eisbären Berlin; and the Tour of California cycling race.

Anschutz is currently in negotiations to buy the Silverado Golf Resort in Napa, California.

Film
When filmmakers made a movie about Red Adair in 1967, Anschutz struck a deal with Universal Pictures to permit filming real fire fighters extinguishing a real oil blaze on his land for a $100,000 fee. The footage was used in the 1968 John Wayne movie Hellfighters.

Anschutz Film Group (formerly Crusader Entertainment, now known as Bristol Bay Productions and Walden Media). Involved in the production of the movie Atlas Shrugged, and Holes in 2003 and the commercially successful The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe in 2005.

Other Business Ventures
Forest Oil
Pacific Energy Group
17% stake in Qwest Communications, which became a Baby Bell upon the purchase of US West
Regal Entertainment Group, the largest movie theater chain in the world, with approximately 6,000 screens. Anschutz owns more than half of the company, which is a collection of former bankrupt chains.
Union Pacific Railroad (Anschutz is the company's largest shareholder, with a 6% stake.)
Clarity Media Group, a Denver-based Publishing Group which includes:
The San Francisco Examiner (purchased in 2004)
The Washington Examiner, which was spun off from a number of D.C. area suburban dailies.
The Baltimore Examiner, which launched in April 2006 and was shut down in early 2009. (Anschutz has trademarked the name "Examiner" in more than sixty cities.)
Examiner.com, a hyper-local web portal where citizen journalists write on local topics, from news to blog-like stories.
The Weekly Standard (purchased in 2009)
The Oil & Gas Asset Clearinghouse, which is an auction company designed for the Oil & Gas Business
NRC Broadcasting, which owns a string of radio stations in Colorado.
The Anschutz Investment Company purchased LightEdge Solutions in February 2008. LightEdge is a business-to-business hosted services provider focused on Wide-Area-Networking, Voice-over-IP, Hosted Microsoft applications (Exchange, OCS, SharePoint), hosted servers/storage collocation cage and rackspace and Business Continuity Services. LightEdge Solutions
On June 17, 2009, The Washington Examiner confirmed that the Examiner's parent company Clarity Media Group has purchased the Weekly Standard.

Political and Christian activism
Often identified as "Christian billionaire Phil Anschutz", he is a Republican donor who supported George W. Bush's administration. He has been an active patron of a number of religious and conservative causes:
Helped fund Colorado's 1992 Amendment 2, a ballot initiative designed to overturn local and state laws that prohibit discrimination against individuals on the basis of sexual orientation but was invalidated by Romer v. Evans after it passed.
Helped fund the Discovery Institute, a think tank based in Seattle, Washington that promotes intelligent design and criticizes evolution.
Supported the Parents Television Council, a group that protests against television indecency.
Financed and distributed films with Christian themes, such as Amazing Grace and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, for mass audiences through his two film production companies and ownership of much of the Regal, Edwards and United Artists theater chains.
Financed The Foundation for a Better Life.
In 2009 Anschutz purchased the conservative American opinion magazine The Weekly Standard from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
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发表于 2010-6-16 07:21:26 | 显示全部楼层
真是辛苦了。
放眼MJ周围,都是了不得的人物啊!
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-16 09:44:58 | 显示全部楼层
真是辛苦了。
放眼MJ周围,都是了不得的人物啊!
MJ太空步 发表于 2010-6-16 07:21


这没有什么的。

除了幕后工作者以外,MJ只同行业中最优秀已经成名的大牌明星合作。他的商业计划选取的合作公司也都是TOP级的公司。

而且,到了MJ的层面,与他打交道的都是较为高层的人士。

所以他周围都是这样的人是情理之中的。
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-16 09:49:26 | 显示全部楼层

莫里案庭审状况(PART1):2009年6月25日,MJ离开

本帖最后由 飞扬清婉 于 2010-6-19 20:27 编辑

2009/06/25,MJ离开的时间。

由于当时新闻报道相当混乱。这部分内容有待补充与总结。
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-16 09:50:26 | 显示全部楼层

莫里案庭审状况(PART2):MJ离开后1、2星期内相关各方的活动情况。

本帖最后由 飞扬清婉 于 2010-6-16 10:53 编辑

2009/0616~7月初:

MJ离开后1、2星期内相关各方的活动情况。

待总结与分析。
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-16 09:50:58 | 显示全部楼层

莫里案庭审状况(PART3)

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保留,待补充。
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-16 09:51:40 | 显示全部楼层

莫里案庭审状况(PART4):7月22日,莫里诊所终于被搜查

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2009年7月22日:
莫里休斯顿诊所被搜查:

休斯顿警方搜查莫里在北休斯顿的诊所,找寻MJ遇害案相关证据。莫里作为警方证人被警方问询,但没有被认为是嫌疑犯。
洛杉矶警方与美国药物管理委员会在周四搜查了Armstrong Medical Clinic 大约2个半小时。据称他们是在寻找文件。
莫里的律师称警方带走了1 个电脑硬盘与21个文件。:


Houston Office of Michael Jackson's Doctor Raided
July 22, 2009
HOUSTON (AP) - A lawyer for Michael Jackson's doctor says police who searched the physician's north Houston clinic were searching for evidence of manslaughter. Dr. Conrad Murray had been interviewed by police as a witness to the pop star's death, but has not been considered a suspect.

Los Angeles police and agents with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration searched the Armstrong Medical Clinic on Wednesday for about 2 1/2 hours. Authorities said they were searching for documents.

"The search warrant authorized law enforcement to search for and seize items, including documents, they believed constituted evidence of the offense of manslaughter," Ed Chernoff, Murray's attorney, said in a statement posted on his law firm's Web site. Chernoff said agents left with "a forensic image" of a computer hard drive and 21 documents.
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2009年7月23日:
莫里被作为调查对象,休斯顿保险柜被搜查:

根据法庭文件,在警方搜查莫里诊所并带走部分证物后,莫里成为MJ死亡案件的调查对象。该搜查是由休斯顿法院批准进行的。
洛杉矶警察局对莫里进行过2次调查,但并未把他作为嫌犯。
联邦药监局与LA警方带走的物品包括:27粒芬特明减肥药,松弛肌肉的氯硝西泮片,1个硬盘驱动器,通信录业务卡片与电子邮件。

莫里拥有加利福尼亚,德克萨斯与内华达3个州的行医执照。

验尸官Ed Winter 星期三表示他已经查从7~8个医生获取信息,但莫里是唯一一个尚未谈话的。
Winter称已经与莫里的律师Chernoff约定星期五见面,但没有莫里在场。Winter表示“我们不想与律师谈,我们想直接与莫里谈”。
Chernoff则称Winter没有向他要求要见莫里。

在MJ的住处发现有大量异丙酚,但在对诊所搜查中未发现有异丙酚。该搜查令由哈里斯县地区法院法官Shawna L. Reagin颁发。
另一个搜查令也是在星期四执行,地点为莫里租的储物柜,距离他的北休斯顿诊所5英里。据st 18th Street Self Storage的经理Sue Lyon称,警方搜查了10*15英尺的范围。
Lyon称莫里从4月1日起开始租保险柜,但之后从未再来过,其诊所人员来过6次,最后一次是MJ去世的当天早上。:


Manslaughter Investigation Focuses on Michael Jackson's Doctor

LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson's personal doctor is the target of the manslaughter investigation into the singer's death, according to court documents filed Thursday, the day after agents seized items from the physician's Houston clinic and a rented storage unit.

A search warrant approved by a Houston judge allowed authorities to seek "property or items constituting evidence of the offense of manslaughter that tend to show that Dr. Conrad Murray committed the said criminal offense."

Murray, 51, was with Jackson when he died and has been a central character in the investigation from the outset. The surprise search of his clinic Wednesday indicated authorities were focusing on him, but the warrant language made it clear he's the target.

Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Officer Bruce Borihanh said he could confirm a search warrant was served but had no other comment. LAPD investigators have interviewed Murray twice but haven't labeled him a suspect.

Murray's lawyer, Edward Chernoff, referred queries Thursday to the statement he made a day earlier in which he confirmed a search warrant had been executed and that none of the items seized had previously been requested by authorities.

The documents filed Thursday detailed items taken when federal drug agents and Los Angeles police descended on Murray's clinic. Among them: 27 tablets of the weight loss drug phentermine, a tablet of the muscle relaxant clonazepam, a forensic image of a hard drive, rolodex business cards and e-mails.

The Jackson family has not made any public statements since the search warrant was executed.

Murray, a cardiologist, is licensed to practice in California, Texas and Nevada, and records show he has had no disciplinary actions taken against him.

He was hired as Jackson's personal physician not long before he died. He was in Jackson's rented Los Angeles mansion when the pop star was found unconscious the morning of June 25 and tried unsuccessfully to revive him.

An official determination of what killed Jackson won't be made until at least next week, when the Los Angeles County coroner expects to have a completed toxicology report.

Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter said Thursday he had sought information from "seven or eight" doctors and Murray is the only one he has yet to talk to.

Winter said Chernoff had offered to speak with the coroner Friday but without Murray present.

"We don't want to talk to the attorney, we want to talk to" Murray, Winter said.

Chernoff issued a brief statement in response, saying Winter had not made any requests to interview his client.

Jackson had a long history of prescription drug use and unraveling his complicated medical history is a daunting task for investigators, who have said little publicly about what they have found so far.

Propofol, a powerful anesthetic, has emerged as an important part of the investigation. Doses of it were found in Jackson's mansion, according to a person with knowledge of the investigation who is not authorized to speak publicly.

Propofol was not among the items seized under the search warrant, which was approved Monday by Harris County District Court Judge Shawna L. Reagin. The warrant was under seal when it was executed Wednesday; its contents were revealed Thursday when a list of items seized was filed with the court.

A second search warrant, also executed Wednesday, targeted a storage locker Murray rented about five miles from the north Houston clinic. Los Angeles police officers and agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration searched the 10-by-15 foot unit, said Sue Lyon, general manager of West 18th Street Self Storage.

Lyon said she didn't know what was taken, though she did notice authorities gave two itemized sheets of paper to Murray's attorneys who were present.

"It was basically all secretive, and nobody put their nose in nobody's business," Lyon said.

Murray rented the unit April 1, according to Lyon, and while he never visited it personally, others from his clinic did six times - the last time the morning of Jackson's death.
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-6-16 09:52:20 | 显示全部楼层

莫里案庭审状况(PART5):7月28日,警方描述MJ去世时场景。

本帖最后由 飞扬清婉 于 2010-6-19 15:48 编辑

2009/07/28:
警方描述MJ去世时场景。
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洛城警局在MJ去世后问询了莫里2次。上周警方前往休斯顿搜查了莫里的诊所与租用的保险箱,提取了一些物品,包括3个电脑硬盘,2封来自他的拉斯维加斯行政助理的电子邮件,以及一些其他文件。


Jackson's Doctor Gave Him Drug Before Death

1:52 a.m. CDT, July 28, 2009

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Michael Jackson's personal doctor administered a powerful anesthetic to help him sleep, and authorities believe the drug killed the pop singer, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Monday.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing, also provided a glimpse inside Jackson's rented mansion, describing the room Jackson slept in as outfitted with oxygen tanks and an IV drip. Another of his bedrooms was a shambles, with clothes and other items strewn about and handwritten notes stuck on the walls. One read: "children are sweet and innocent."

The official said Jackson regularly received propofol to sleep, relying on the drug like an alarm clock. A doctor would administer it when he went to sleep, then stop the intravenous drip when he wanted to wake up. On June 25, the day Jackson died, Dr. Conrad Murray gave him the drug through an IV sometime after midnight, the official said.

Though toxicology reports are pending, investigators are working under the theory propofol caused Jackson's heart to stop, the official said. Jackson is believed to have been using the drug for about two years and investigators are trying to determine how many other doctors administered it, the official said.

Murray, 51, has been identified in court papers as the subject of a manslaughter investigation and authorities last week raided his office and a storage unit in Houston. Police say Murray is cooperating and have not labeled him a suspect.

Using propofol to sleep is a practice far outside the drug's intended purpose. One doctor said administering it in a home to help a person sleep would constitute malpractice.

Murray's lawyer, Edward Chernoff, has said the doctor "didn't prescribe or administer anything that should have killed Michael Jackson." When asked Monday about the law enforcement official's statements he said: "We will not be commenting on rumors, innuendo or unnamed sources."

Murray became Jackson's personal physician in May and was to accompany him to London for a series of concerts starting in July.

He was staying with Jackson in the Los Angeles mansion and, according to Chernoff, "happened to find" an unconscious Jackson in the pop star's bedroom the morning of June 25. Murray tried to revive him by compressing his chest with one hand while supporting Jackson's back with the other.

It's unclear how long it took for someone at Jackson's home to summon paramedics, though Murray's own lawyers have said it was up to a half-hour. Paramedics arrived about three minutes after they were called and tried to revive the music superstar for another 42 minutes before sliding him into the ambulance and racing with lights flashing and siren blaring to UCLA Medical Center, where Jackson was pronounced dead.

Authorities arrived at the singer's house after the death and found a chaotic scene. The top floor had been all but sealed off, with only Jackson, his children and Murray allowed upstairs, the official said. Jackson's bedroom was a mess, with items seemingly thrown about and some 20 handwritten notes stuck on the walls.

A porcelain girl doll wearing a dress was found on top of the covers of the bed where he slept, the official said.

The temperature upstairs was stiflingly hot, with gas fireplaces and the heating system on high because Jackson always complained of feeling cold, the official said.

Police found propofol and other drugs in the home. An IV line and three tanks of oxygen were in the room where Jackson slept and 15 more oxygen tanks were in a security guard's shack, the official said.

Propofol can depress breathing and lower heart rates and blood pressure. Because of the risks, propofol is only supposed to be administered in medical settings by trained personnel. Instructions on the drug's package warn that patients must be continuously monitored, and that equipment to maintain breathing, to provide artificial ventilation, and to administer oxygen if needed "must be immediately available."

Dr. Zeev Kain, who heads the anesthesiology department at the University of California, Irvine Medical Center, said he has never encountered a situation where propofol was given in a home to help someone sleep. Such a situation would constitute malpractice, he said.

Cherilyn Lee, a registered nurse who gave Jackson nutritional counseling and vitamins earlier this year, said he complained of insomnia and asked her repeatedly for Diprivan, the brand-name version of propofol. Lee said she warned him of the drug's dangers and rejected his requests.

Los Angeles police interviewed Murray twice soon after Jackson's death. Last week, detectives flew to Houston and, along with federal drug agents, searched a medical clinic he ran and a storage unit he rented. They seized a long list of items, including the contents of three computer hard drives, two e-mails from his administrative assistant at the Las Vegas practice Murray ran and various other documents.

A sealed search warrant approved by a Houston judge and later made public allowed authorities to seek "property or items constituting evidence of the offense of manslaughter that tend to show that Dr. Conrad Murray committed the said criminal offense."

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莫里案庭审状况(PART6):7月28日对莫里拉斯维加斯住宅与办公室进行搜查

本帖最后由 飞扬清婉 于 2010-6-19 16:57 编辑

2009/07/28:
警方搜查莫里拉斯维加斯住宅与办公室:

药物监管局人员搜查了莫里位于拉斯维加斯带保安社区的大宅。
与此同时,另一组人同时搜查了莫里在拉斯维加斯心血管协会的办公室。

警方称莫里很配合,没有把他作为嫌疑犯。

LA验尸官办公室主任Craig Harvey称,MJ的尸检结果将于该星期内发布。


莫里位于拉斯维加斯的豪宅
(评估记录显示,该房产占地5268平方英尺,靠近一个18洞的GOLF球场,有两层楼,拥有4个起居室,3个壁炉,一个游泳池与桑拿房。在2004年时该房产售价已达110万美金。)

Drug Agents Search Jackson Doctor's Las Vegas Home
Toxicology results are expected to be released this week
12:09 p.m. CDT, July 28, 2009

LAS VEGAS -- Federal authorities are searching the Las Vegas home of Michael Jackson's personal doctor as part of the investigation into the pop star's sudden death.

Several Drug Enforcement Administration agents entered Dr. Conrad Murray's sprawling home in a gated community while others searched Murray's medical offices in Las Vegas, Global Cardiovascular Associates.

"We are looking for documents" related to the death of Michael Jackson, said Michael Flanagan, assistant special agent in charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration office in Las Vegas. He said federal agents and Los Angles police served search warrants at Murray's house and office. He said the search warrants were sealed and would not disclose what documents the agents were seeking.

Last week, police scoured Murray's office in Houston, Texas as part of the investigation.

A law enforcement official told the Associated Press on Monday that Murray administered a powerful anesthetic to help Jackson sleep, and authorities believe the drug is what killed the pop singer.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing, said Jackson regularly received propofol to sleep, a practice far outside the drug's intended purpose.

On June 25, the day Jackson died, Murray gave him the drug sometime after midnight, the official said.

Though toxicology reports are pending, investigators are working under the theory that propofol caused Jackson's heart to stop, the official said.

Los Angeles County Department of Coroner Chief Investigator Craig Harvey said autopsy results are expected to be released sometime this week.

Murray, 51, has been identified in court papers as the subject of a manslaughter investigation and authorities last week raided his office and a storage unit in Houston.

It's reported that Murray may have fallen asleep himself while monitoring Jackson, and awakened to find the pop star already dead.

Police say Murray is cooperating and have not labeled him a suspect.

Murray's lawyer, Edward Chernoff, has said the doctor "didn't prescribe or administer anything that should have killed Michael Jackson."

When asked Monday about the law enforcement official's statements he said: "We will not be commenting on rumors, innuendo or unnamed sources."

Murray became Jackson's personal physician in May and was to accompany him to London for a series of concerts starting in July.

He was staying with Jackson in a rented Los Angeles mansion and, according to Chernoff, found an unconscious Jackson in the pop star's bedroom the morning of June 25.

Murray attempted to revive him but could not.

Police searching Jackson's home after his death found propofol and other drugs, an IV line and three tanks of oxygen in Jackson's bedroom, and 15 more oxygen tanks in a security guard's shack.

Propofol can depress breathing and lower heart rates and blood pressure.

Because of the risks, propofol is only supposed to be administered in hospitals.

Instructions on the drug's package warn that patients must be continuously monitored, and that equipment to maintain breathing, to provide artificial ventilation, and to administer oxygen if needed "must be immediately available."

Jackson had trouble sleeping and the official said he enlisted various doctors to administer propofol, relying on the drug like an alarm clock.

He would decide what time he wanted to awaken and at the appointed hour a doctor would stop the intravenous drip that delivered the drug, the official said.
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2009/07/29:
警方搜查了莫里拉斯维加斯住宅与办公室,从其家中与办公室带走了包括药物记录,处方,手机与计算机硬盘等。

内华达法官 Timothy C. Williams称搜查主要针对莫里没有上交所有医疗记录。
莫里律师称在MJ去世一周后,莫里已经按调查要求,把与MJ有关的拉斯维加斯治疗记录提交警方。但周二的搜查令涉及范围更广,包括所有可能与MJ有关的记录,无论是以他本人名字或是19个可能的假名。
搜查令包括了业务与结算记录,实验室测试,咨询报告,及所有可能与MJ或其化名有关的计算机与电子记录。

来自Drug Enforcement Administration药监局, Las Vegas Metro Police Department加州警方 与Los Angeles Police Department 拉斯维加斯警方的人花了8个小时搜查莫里心血管学会的办公室,当时有两位职员在场。

据当地警官Brett Zimmerman讲,莫里在家中,据称“非常配合”第二次持续了3个小时的对其住所的搜查,该住所位于距离维加斯不远的托尼红石郡俱乐部,有两层楼,价值百万。



Detectives seize more records from Jackson's doctor
A search warrant is served at Dr. Conrad Murray's Las Vegas office and home for all items pertaining to the singer, whether in his name or 19 potential aliases he used to conceal his identity.

By Harriet Ryan, Richard Winton and Ashley Powers, Los Angeles Times July 29, 2009

Detectives investigating Michael Jackson's death continued to target the pop star's personal physician Tuesday, searching the doctor's Las Vegas office for medical records, medications and prescriptions, and seizing cellphones and a computer hard drive from his home.

Investigators are hoping the cellphones, along with phone records obtained in a previous search warrant, will provide information about the calls Dr. Conrad Murray placed around the time of Jackson's death June 25, according to sources close to the investigation.

Detectives have questions about how long it took before a 911 call was placed, sources said. Murray has acknowledged through his attorney that nearly half an hour passed before paramedics arrived because he had difficulty contacting a security guard, couldn't find a land-line phone and did not know the address of Jackson's rented Holmby Hills mansion.

A search warrant approved Friday by Nevada District Court Judge Timothy C. Williams indicates that investigators were concerned that Murray had not turned over all of Jackson's medical records.

One week after Jackson's death, at the request of investigators, Murray sent them files related to his treatment of the singer in Las Vegas, his attorney said. But the warrants executed Tuesday made a broader demand: all records pertaining to Jackson, whether in his name or 19 potential aliases he used to conceal his identity.

Among the items sought were prescriptions "administered, prescribed, obtained, transferred, sold, distributed, and/or concealed" to Jackson, or pseudonyms that included Omar Arnold, Paul Farance, Bryan Singleton, Jack London, Michael Amir Williams Muhammad, Jimmy Nicholas, Blanca Nicholas, Roselyn Muhammad, Faheem Muhammad, Frank Tyson, Fernand Diaz, Peter Madonie, Josephine Baker and Kai Chase, according to the warrant. It also listed Prince Jackson, the singer's 12-year-old son, as one of the possible aliases.

Federal and state laws designed to curb prescription drug abuse make it illegal to prescribe drugs using fake names.

The warrant also covered business and billing records, lab tests, consultation reports and all computer or electronic records related to Jackson or the aliases.

The searches marked the second series of raids in less than a week that focused on Murray, who has been identified in court records as the target of a manslaughter investigation. Last week, authorities inspected Murray's Houston storage unit and medical office, where the cardiologist maintained a second practice.

Sources familiar with the investigation have said that detectives are trying to determine whether Murray administered propofol, a powerful anesthetic, that Jackson may have requested as a sleep aid. One source told The Times that Murray was in Jackson's bedroom when the star received a dose of the drug the morning of his death. Toxicology results that could indicate the cause of Jackson's death are expected to be released soon, law enforcement sources have said.

As dozens of reporters camped outside Murray's office in sweltering, 111-degree heat, curious bypassers stopped to snap cellphone pictures of the media circus.

Officers from the Drug Enforcement Administration, Las Vegas Metro Police Department and Los Angeles Police Department spent nearly eight hours inside Global Cardiovascular Associates, where two employees were present for the search.

Murray was at home and "fully cooperative" during a second, three-hour search of his two-story, million-dollar house in the tony Red Rock Country Club neighborhood of Las Vegas, according to local police Capt. Brett Zimmerman.

About 4:50 p.m., half a dozen or so law enforcement officials poured out of the building, with cameramen trailing behind. Authorities carried out at least two cardboard boxes, and one man -- wearing what resembled a ski mask because he typically works undercover -- appeared to carry a file case.

Lt. Greg Strenk of the LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division cautioned reporters not to read too much into the number of boxes carried out.

"Don't count all the boxes and think it's a gold mine," Strenk said. He declined to speak further about the ongoing investigation. Murray's attorney declined to comment.

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莫里案庭审状况(PART7):莫里的财务、负债与孩子抚养费情况

本帖最后由 飞扬清婉 于 2010-6-19 20:28 编辑

莫里的财务、负债与孩子抚养费情况:

2009/07/29:
莫里至少欠债10万美金的按揭付款,可能面临房产被收回。
在为MJ工作时,他已经深陷债务危机。

07/23提交的克拉克县文件记录显示,莫里位于红岩乡村俱乐部的独栋房屋抵押贷款为170万美金,莫里的债务与从1月开始的罚款累计超过10万美金。
评估记录显示,该房产占地5268平方英尺,靠近一个18洞的GOLF球场,拥有4个起居室,3个壁炉,一个游泳池与桑拿房。在2004年时该房产售价已达110万美金。
莫里的律师Edward Chernoff承认,莫里的房屋处于“预先取消抵押品赎回权”状态。
处理莫里抵押方面的官员Mary Hunt称,莫里从2009年1月起就已经停止支付每月$15,000美金的住房按揭,如果这种情况不发生变化,将在2009年11月面临取消房屋赎回权。

不仅如此,莫里的内华达诊所从2008年起就面临着$400,000 美金罚款的法庭诉讼,此外他至少还面临2个其他悬而未决的诉讼。

法庭记录还显示在2008年12月圣迭哥子女赡养费诉讼案中败诉,被判支付$3700抚养费。其工资中至少有$1500美金直接被信用卡公司扣除。

莫里的业务与财务代理,拉斯维加斯律师Puoy Premsrirut 则表示对此事将不会做任何信息透漏。


Jackson's Doctor Could Face Foreclosure
Records show Dr. Conrad Murray is more than $100,000 behind on mortgage payments for his country club home.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/to ... -doctor-foreclosure
Associated Press FOX40 News July 29, 2009

Las Vegas — Michael Jackson's personal physician is more than $100,000 behind on his mortgage payments and could face foreclosure on the country club home authorities searched in their manslaughter investigation into the singer's death, records show.

Dr. Conrad Murray, 56, who has been dogged by money trouble, was racking up the debt when he went to work for Jackson in May.

Documents filed July 23 with the Clark County Recorder show Murray accumulated a debt of more than $100,000 plus penalties since January on a nearly $1.7 million loan on the mansion at the exclusive Red Rock Country Club.

Assessment records show his 5,268-square-foot home near the 18th hole of a golf course has four bedrooms, three fireplaces, a pool and spa. Its original sale price in 2004 was $1.1 million.

Murray's lawyer in Houston, Edward Chernoff, issued a statement acknowledging the cardiologist's home was in "pre-foreclosure" and blaming Murray's financial woes on his inability to make a living "as a result of this investigation."

"His hope is he can forestall foreclosure until he can once again begin working as a doctor," Chernoff said, adding that Murray was not paid for the two months he worked for Michael Jackson and concert promoter AEG.

AEG Live, the promoter of a now-canceled series of London comeback concerts for Jackson, has said the singer insisted the company hire Murray to accompany him to England.

Company president and chief executive Randy Phillips has said AEG advanced Jackson money to pay the doctor and had been negotiating to provide Murray a $150,000 monthly salary.

Mary Hunt, a foreclosure officer handling Murray's case for Stewart Title, said Murray stopped paying his $15,000 a month mortgage in January and could face foreclosure by November.

In addition, Murray's Nevada medical practice has been slapped with more than $400,000 in court judgments since 2008, and he faces at least two other pending cases.

Court records also show Murray was hit last December with a nearly $3,700 judgment for failure to pay child support in San Diego and had his wages garnished for almost $1,500 by a credit card company.

Murray told investigators he administered the anesthetic propofol to Jackson the night he died to help him sleep, according to a law enforcement official who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the investigation is ongoing.

The official said investigators are working under the theory that propofol caused Jackson's heart to stop. Toxicology reports that should show what killed Jackson are pending.

Murray has not been called a suspect, and authorities say he is cooperating.

Chernoff has said Murray "happened to find" Jackson unconscious in his bedroom but "didn't prescribe or administer anything that should have killed Michael Jackson."

Warrants served at Murray's offices in Houston and Las Vegas show that Los Angeles police are investigating Jackson's death as a possible manslaughter case.

Officers also spent nine hours Tuesday searching Murray's medical office, Global Cardiovascular Associates but did not specify what was taken.

Chernoff, through spokeswoman Miranda Sevcik, confirmed a Los Angeles Times report that authorities sought prescriptions "administered, prescribed, obtained, transferred, sold, distributed, and/or concealed" to Jackson or various pseudonyms.

Names in the warrant included Omar Arnold, Paul Farance, Bryan Singleton, Jack London, Jimmy Nicholas, Blanca Nicholas, Roselyn Muhammad, Faheem Muhammad, Frank Tyson, Fernand Diaz, Peter Madonie, Josephine Baker and Kai Chase. It also listed Prince Jackson, the singer's 12-year-old son, as a possible alias.

Sevcik declined additional comment.

A Las Vegas attorney who has represented Murray on business and financial matters said she had no information on the matter.

"I have nothing whatsoever to add or subtract to the ongoing media frenzy," lawyer Puoy Premsrirut said in an e-mail.
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