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发表于 2011-1-12 21:32:43
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莫里靠行医就能支付得起律师费吗?
别被这个说法骗了。
这只是给莫里请庞大律师团队的费用,找个冠冕堂皇的幌子而已。
在做MJ的医生之前,莫里本身已经负债累累。他连自己孩子的抚养费都生称支付不起。
他本来正常行医就已经入不敷出了,MJ去世之后,他的病人能增加才见鬼呢!所谓去他那里看病的大概是脑子不正常,或者话钱雇的托与宣传作秀人员吧。
莫里自己能付得起那么庞大律师团与包装策划团队的费用,那才见鬼了呢!
附: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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