Dr. Who Gave MJ Propofol Forced to Testify for Murray

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  • SouzaSouza Posts: 9,400
    I found this news TMZ in a web site in spanish, the original wasn't found. " Four times in two years for various procedures " <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: -->

    Here is the original:

    MJ Was On the Hunt For The Perfect Anesthesiologist
    2/17/2011 6:00 AM PST by TMZ Staff

    Michael Jackson was such a hard-core drug addict ... he actually interviewed an anesthesiologist to follow him to London to "take care of him."

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    Jackson -- who had a well-documented Propofol addiction for years before his death -- tried recruiting Dr. David Adams, a Las Vegas anesthesiologist, to go on tour with him in 2009.

    We've learned Dr. Adams told LAPD investigators that several months before MJ's death ... Dr. Conrad Murray and Michael met with Dr. Adams and said, "We think it would be great to have an anesthesiologist go on the [This Is It] tour."

    Turns out Dr. Adams had a history with Michael ... he had put MJ under with Propofol four times in two years for various procedures.

    Adams thought about it and texted Murray, "I'd like to be on board. Let's talk about it." But MJ and Murray never contacted him again.

    Murray's defense team spokesperson Miranda Sevcik says, "Dr. Murray did not know David Adams." But Sevcik did say the defense has subpoenaed Dr. Adams for the trial.

    "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."

  • hesouttamylifehesouttamylife Posts: 5,393
    <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: --> <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: --> Exactly. Four times in two years for PROCEDURES” does not make one an addict for crying out loud. <!-- scrash/ -->crash/<!-- scrash/ -->

    It appears that Michael was tying to be proactive in requesting an anethesiologist that he was familiar with should he require to occasionlly to be injected with an anestheia on tour. This is what he meant by tabloid trash. Fodder for the gullible. <!-- s:roll: -->:roll:<!-- s:roll: -->
  • 2good2btrue2good2btrue Posts: 4,210
    And this is from way back in August 2009.

    Anesthesiologist calls Murray's statements false

    Libo Agwara, Lawyer for Dr. David Adams of Las Vegas calls his client's contact with Jackson appropriate


    LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
    Posted: Aug. 27, 2009 | 10:00 p.m.

    A Las Vegas anesthesiologist linked by Dr. Conrad Murray to the drug use of Michael Jackson did administer a sleeping drug to the pop star four times, but not under the conditions that Murray told investigators.

    That account by Las Vegas attorney Libo Agwara came days after a search warrant was unsealed that revealed new details about the Los Angeles Police Department's investigation.

    The warrant includes statements made by Murray, the Las Vegas doctor at the center of the investigation, who told authorities he administered propofol to Jackson minutes before he died. Murray told investigators that in March or April he witnessed Dr. David Adams administer the same drug to Jackson in a cosmetology office, according to the Los Angeles Times.

    Agwara, Adams' attorney, said Murray's claims were false.

    "My client has never been to a cosmetologist to do anything," Agwara said. "That doesn't make any sense."

    Adams did administer the powerful drug to Jackson four times last year and did meet with Murray in March, Agwara said from his office on Sahara Avenue.

    Adams, a roving anesthesiologist, has used the drug on more than 6,000 patients since he started practice in 2003. "All 6,000-plus people woke up," Agwara said.

    Physicians in hospitals, medical centers and doctors offices contact Adams to put people under for surgeries and other medical procedures.

    In 2008, a surgical dentist in Las Vegas contacted Adams for his services regarding a "VIP," Agwara said. The VIP was Jackson, and Adams was made to swear to confidentiality before doing the work. Agwara wouldn't say who the dentist was.

    Jackson was undergoing "extensive dental work," Agwara said. Over the course of a few months, Adams administered the sedative four times for the dental procedures.

    Adams didn't have contact again with Jackson until Murray called him in March. He did not know Murray, according to Agwara.

    "Dr. Murray called, said 'Can we meet?'" Agwara said. "My client said, 'Who are you?' He said, 'Well, I'm Michael Jackson's personal doctor.' ... He said, 'Mr. Jackson remembered you from when you assisted in one of his surgical procedures.'"

    Adams met with Murray and Jackson at Murray's office that month, Agwara said.

    Agwara wouldn't say what took place during the meeting, but he said his client did not administer propofol or anything else to Jackson during the meeting. "Murray has never witnessed my client administer propofol to anyone," Agwara said. "He's never witnessed my client administer anything to anyone."

    Authorities have subpoenaed medical records from Adams, the warrant states, according to the Los Angeles Times. But Agwara said his client has not been given a subpoena and has not been asked for medical records.

    "The authorities have assured me time and again that my client has never been a target of any investigation, has never been under investigation, and they have not uncovered anything that will make him a target of any investigation," Agwara said.

    Jackson died in June. A law enforcement official told The Associated Press this week that a coroner ruled the pop star's death a homicide and that a combination of drugs was the cause.

    Agwara said Adams has not had any complaints or disciplinary action against him. The Nevada Board of Osteopathic Medicine's Web site shows Adams has not had any reports of malpractice or disciplinary issues.

    Agwara said Murray has given propofol a bad name.

    "It is a wonderful, wonderful drug for professionals who know how to use it in a medical setting," he said.

    Contact reporter Lawrence Mower at <!-- e -->http://www.lvrj.com/news/55332672.html<!-- m -->
  • suspicious mindsuspicious mind Posts: 5,984
    i am not up on this kind of stuff but isn't this kind of late in the game for a trial that was supposed to have already started?
  • peacock7peacock7 Posts: 147
    I thought Doctor/Mr. X killed MJ. LOL!
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