Dr. Conrad Murray -- Saved by Secret Money Man
Dr. Conrad Murray -- Saved by Secret Money Man
Originally posted 14 minutes ago by TMZ Staff
Dr. Conrad Murray won't lose his Nevada medical license ... because a fat-pocketed friend lent Murray nearly $16k to pay off his child support debt.
As we previously reported, Murray was behind on child support and under Nevada law the Medical Board can yank the license of a deadbeat dad doc.
We're told Murray got a friend to ante up the cash ... we do not know his/her identity.
Under the terms of the settlement, Murray will have to pay $1,103 a month to his baby mama to stay current.
And, we're told, Murray has been getting financial help from a number of patients.
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Originally posted 14 minutes ago by TMZ Staff
Dr. Conrad Murray won't lose his Nevada medical license ... because a fat-pocketed friend lent Murray nearly $16k to pay off his child support debt.
As we previously reported, Murray was behind on child support and under Nevada law the Medical Board can yank the license of a deadbeat dad doc.
We're told Murray got a friend to ante up the cash ... we do not know his/her identity.
Under the terms of the settlement, Murray will have to pay $1,103 a month to his baby mama to stay current.
And, we're told, Murray has been getting financial help from a number of patients.
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Now they make me wonder who this "fat-pocketed friend" is ? *rolls eyes* <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: -->
<!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D --> who else would throw that type of 4 around?
Maybe its a gift for his participation in the hoax
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Dr. Conrad Murray -- Saved by Secret Money Man
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Dr. Conrad Murray -- Saved by Secret Benefactors
Money Man is the name of a movie.
MONEY MAN is a documentary film about an artist, J. S. G. Boggs, who draws money. Boggs draws his "notes" (as he calls them) with the same face as regular U.S. currency with his thumbprint on the back, though with a unique device of some sort (such as a different picture or three, and his own signature). He goes around trying to sell his notes to people in exchange for services/goods/whatever. Written by John Hawkinson <jhawk@mit.edu>
J. S. G. Boggs
J. S. G. Boggs (b. 1955) is an American artist, best known for his hand-drawn, one-sided depictions of U.S. banknotes (known as "Boggs notes") and his various "Boggs bills" he draws for use in his performances. He spends his "Boggs notes" only for their face value. If he draws a $100 bill, he exchanges it for $100 worth of goods. He then sells any change he gets, the receipt, and sometimes the goods he purchased as his "artwork." If an art collector wants a Boggs note, he must track it down himself. Boggs will tell a collector where he spent the note, but he does not sell them directly.[1] His works are held in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago.[2], The Museum of Modern Art, N.Y.C., N.Y., The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., Babson College, Wellesley, MA, The Norton Museum of Art, West Palm Beach, FL, The Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, FL, The Spencer Museum of Art, Lawrence, KS, and The British Museum, London, England, to name but a few. Boggs and his work are chronicled in BOGGS - A Comedy of Values, by Lawrence Weschler, published by University of Chicago Press.
Boggs (Steve Litzner) was born in Woodbury, New Jersey, U.S.A., in 1955. Any person who gets a Boggs note can usually sell it for much more than its face value: a $10 Boggs note may be worth more than $1000. Any person who knows about Boggs is likely to accept a Boggs note; for this reason, Boggs prefers to spend his art with people who are unfamiliar with his work. He likes people to make a conscious choice to accept art instead of money, and their knowing how much money his art is actually worth spoils it. He views these "transactions" as a type of performance art, but the authorities often view them with suspicion. Boggs aims to have his audience question and investigate just what it is that makes "money" valuable in the first place. He steadfastly denies that he is a counterfeiter or forger, maintaining that a good-faith transaction between informed parties is certainly not fraud, even if the item transacted happens to resemble negotiable currency.
Recently, Boggs has moved on beyond his hand-drawn works and embraced digital technology, creating his latest works on the computer. These works resemble paper money in fundamental ways but add subtle twists. One of his better-known works is a series of bills done for the Florida United Numismatists' annual convention. Denominations from $1 to $50 (and perhaps higher) feature designs taken from the reverse sides of contemporary U.S. currency, modified slightly through the changing of captions (notably, "The United States of America" is changed to "Florida United Numismatists" and the denomination wording is occasionally replaced by the acronym "FUN") and visual details (the mirroring of Monticello on the $2, the Supreme Court building, as opposed to the U.S. Treasury, on the $10 and an alternate angle for the White House on the $20). They were printed in bright orange on one side and featured Boggs's autograph and thumbprint on the other. The total run was several hundred and they command a modest premium but not as much as his older, hand-drawn works.
Other money art that he has designed include the mural "All the World's a Stage", roughly based on a Bank of England Series D 20-pound note and featuring Shakespearean themes, as well as banknote-sized creations that depict Boggs's ideas as to what U.S. currency should look like. A $100 featuring Harriet Tubman is one known example."
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this pic was posted for a moment on TMZ today but soon taken down...
Thank you to bring it here. Coincidence ?
TMZ changed the title of this post:
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Dr. Conrad Murray -- Saved by Secret Money Man
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Dr. Conrad Murray -- Saved by Secret Benefactors
benefactor, helper , helped , helpful , benevolent <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) --> , good Samaritan <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) --> , cooperative, humanitarian , <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) --> protector
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If you click on deadbeat dad:
Michael Lohan -- Yeah, I'm a Deadbeat
Originally posted Feb 9th 2010 9:10 AM PST by TMZ Staff
Michael Lohan just admitted in court that he's been a deadbeat dad.
Michael & Dina Lohan: Click to watch
Michael went before a judge today in Nassau County, NY -- after Dina Lohan claimed he had fallen 7 months behind in child support.
The hearing was closed and no one said how much Michael was in arrears.
Back in November TMZ broke the story that Michael was $15,100 behind in child support payments.
We're told Michael fessed up to being 7 months behind and promised the judge he'd become current by the time he's back in court on March 24
What does it mean? MICHAEL IS BEHIND IT!!!!!! <!-- s:o -->:o<!-- s:o --> <!-- s:o -->:o<!-- s:o --> <!-- s:o -->:o<!-- s:o --> <!-- s:o -->:o<!-- s:o -->
Dr. Conrad Murray -- Saved by Secret Benefactors
Originally posted Jun 24th 2010 1:35 PM PDT by TMZ Staff
Dr. Conrad Murray won't lose his Nevada medical license ... because some fat-pocketed friends lent Murray a big chunk of the money he owed in back child support
As we previously reported, Murray was behind on child support and under Nevada law the Medical Board can yank the license of a deadbeat dad.
We're told friends of Dr. Murray's -- fearful he would lose his medical license -- anted up the cash ... we do not know their identity.
Under the terms of the settlement, Murray will have to pay an extra hundred dollars a month to clear up the arrearage, in addition to what he is currently paying -- $1,003.
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."
"For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."
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IDK but wasn't there also a secret "money man" for payin CM's bail??
1+6=7
Michael would see to it that the children are taken care of. God bless him.