MJ's Skin Doc The Med Board Is On My Ass ... and My Lawyer Just Quit

ForstAMoonForstAMoon Posts: 1,126
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MJ's Skin DocThe Med Board Is On My Ass... <br /> and My Lawyer Just Quit <br /><br /><br /><br />1205-arnie-launch-bn-01.jpg<br /><br /><br /><br />It ain't lookin' good for Dr. Arnie Klein ... Michael Jackson's dermatologist is under investigation by the Medical Board of California --  reportedly for pumping the singer full of prescription painkillers -- and now his lawyer has officially jumped ship. <br /><br />Klein just posted a letter on his Facebook page, apparently sent from his former attorney -- advising Klein that he's been subpoenaed by the Board and has to appear for questioning on Dec. 15. <br /><br />The letter does not explain the nature of the probe -- but according to TheDailyBeast.com, officials want to know more about allegations that Klein over-prescribed Demerol to MJ. <br /><br />The Board reportedly wants to question Klein about the possibility that he self-prescribed narcotics, used false names on narcotics prescriptions, illegally handed out samples of dangerous drugs to his famous patients, and may have committed gross negligence by practicing while afflicted with multiple sclerosis.<br /><br />Klein has always strongly denied any wrongdoing ... and thus far, has not been accused of any criminal conduct in the death of Michael Jackson. <br /><br />As for Klein's lawyer, Herbert L. Weinberg -- dude doesn't explain why he's bailing on Arnie ... but recommends a couple of "fine lawyers" who could take over. <br /><br />We called Klein for comment -- so far, no response.
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  • ForstAMoonForstAMoon Posts: 1,126
    This is the source of TMZ:<br /><br />http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/12/05/michael-jackson-dermatologist-arnold-klein-under-investigation.html<br /><br />Michael Jackson Dermatologist Arnold Klein Under Investigation Dec 5, 2011 4:45 AM EST  Dr. Arnold Klein has been subpoenaed by the California Medical Board and reportedly is being probed by the DEA for allegedly overprescribing Demerol to Michael Jackson, The Daily Beast has learned.    It may turn out that Dr. Conrad Murray isn’t the only doctor who falls because of medical treatment provided to pop star Michael Jackson.<br /><br />The Daily Beast has learned that Jackson’s long time dermatologist, Dr. Arnold Klein of Beverly Hills, recently received a subpoena to appear before the California Medical Board on Dec. 15. The subject at hand will be whether Klein’s medical license should be suspended.<br /><br />Although the medical board declined comment on the investigation, sources who have been questioned by the board’s investigator say the probe is wide ranging. Questions range from the possibility that Klein self-prescribed narcotics, used false names on narcotics prescriptions, illegally handed out samples of dangerous drugs to his famous patients, and may have committed gross negligence by practicing while afflicted with multiple sclerosis. Klein firmly denies the allegations of ill health, despite an increasing number of reports to the medical board that he does, indeed, have the debilitating disease. <br /><br />Yet, it is Klein’s long association with Jackson—a continuing source of bragging rights for the doctor—that seems to have been the catalyst for the investigation into the celebrity dermatologist’s practice of medicine.<br /><br />During the recent Conrad Murray manslaughter trial, at which Murray was found guilty of causing Jackson’s death and sentenced to four years in jail, there was a smidgen of barely noted testimony that revealed Dr. Klein may be in for even more stringent punishment than just having his license yanked.<br /><br />Lt. Scott Smith, the LAPD’s lead investigator into Jackson’s death, testified that shortly after the case was ruled a homicide, a division of labor was established to avoid any “head butting” with the feds. The LAPD would concentrate on gathering evidence against Dr. Murray while the Drug Enforcement Administration would zero in on other Jackson doctors suspected of providing the pop star with an overabundance of narcotics. Lt. Smith testified that Dr. Arnold Klein’s name was specifically mentioned as a DEA target.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />  1323058963703.jpg  Matt Sayles / AP Photo<br />  <br /><br /><br /><br />The DEA never comments on its investigations, but law enforcement sources familiar with the way the agency works say the feds were closely watching the manslaughter trial to see what information about Klein surfaced. It is standard operating procedure for the DEA to take its time, gather all possible evidence, and then confront a target to urge a guilty plea. The DEA does not like to proceed unless a case is a slam-dunk.<br /><br />Klein, who’s known as the “Father of Botox” and the “Dermatologist to the Stars,” was spared having to appear at the Murray trial, even though the centerpiece of the defense was that in the last months of his life, the drug-dependent Jackson’s secret source of narcotics was Klein.<br /><br />The defense team was allowed to show the jury handwritten notes from Klein’s office showing that in the four months before he died—from March 12 through June 2009—Jackson got dozens of high-potency injections of Demerol during minor dermatological procedures. The entertainer was referred to as “Omar Arnold” on the records shown the jury.<br /><br />Medical experts testified the average injection of Demerol to ease anxiety is no more than 50mg. Yet, on April 21, the records show, when Jackson arrived to receive Botox injections in his groin “to stop excessive sweating,” he was given a 200mg shot of Demerol to help him get through the procedure. One hour later, he was given more.<br /><br />The next day, Jackson arrived at Klein’s office at 11:30 a.m. and received another 200mg shot of Demerol before undergoing a facial filling procedure with Restylane.  One hour later, the records show, Jackson received an additional 100mg of the narcotic. After another hour the patient was administered a further 75mg of Demerol before he left the office—375mg of narcotics in just three hours is considered a massive dose.<br /><br />And so it went throughout the weeks and months, until Jackson’s last appointment on June 22, when he was given 100mg of Demerol. This was three days before Jackson died. (The half-life of Demerol begins in the body in just a few hours with nearly all traces of it gone within about 20 hours. That could explain why there was no trace of Demerol found during Jackson’s autopsy.)<br /><br />The news about Klein’s upcoming Medical Board hearing, added to the recent revelations in court about all that Demerol, might make any other doctor worry. But Klein has now unleashed a very public Facebook diatribe against the board. <br /><br />Klein frequently maintains that he was “In Europe” during the time Jackson was in his office receiving injections of narcotics. He repeatedly points the finger of blame at his two former medical partners: “It was Dr. David Rish and Dr. Ilya Reyter who should also be called if this investigation involves Mr. Jackson.” <br /> <br />Both Rish and Reyter have communicated with the medical board and with this reporter. Rish wrote in an email that, “ALL the Demerol, as far as I know, was given on Dr. Klein’s orders.”<br /><br />It should be noted that Dr. Klein was in Europe during the last three weeks of May 2009 as confirmed by his former office manager, Jason Pfeiffer, who was traveling with him.  But those three weeks were never mentioned to the Murray jury. In reciting details of the many Demerol shots Jackson received, the defense lawyers cleverly skipped over those vacation weeks to concentrate on the times Klein was known to be in the office.<br /><br />Dr. Klein may be in for even more stringent punishment than just having his license yanked.<br /><br />Interestingly, it is Klein himself who continues to feed the stream of information about the investigation against him and specifics on how he was served his subpoena. On Nov. 30 at 1:28 a.m. Klein wrote about a patient he had examined the previous day who he described as a Jewish-Mexican man from Culver City, Calif.<br /><br />“After I examined his skin he presented me with a subpoena from the California Medical Board issued by Kimberly Wilson and paid me with a fraudulent credit card. For Kimberly Wilson to use such criminal and fraudulent means to serve me a subpoena is illegal and I feel she has proved herself unfit to evaluate any aspect of my medical practice or the Jackson Case.”<br /> <br />The Daily Beast has learned that earlier this year investigator Wilson went undercover herself, and made a new-patient appointment to see Klein so as to surreptitiously evaluate him. A source close to the office says Klein got wind of her upcoming visit and told his staff to say he wasn’t there when she arrived.<br /><br />After that aborted attempt, Wilson apparently concluded that sending in a male to observe Klein’s behavior (and serve the subpoena) might work better.<br /><br />Klein’s nocturnal online ramblings have taken on a sort of Wizard of Oz quality, with the doctor in the role of loudly announcing, “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!” But reality appears to be closing in on him. <br /><br />He was forced to declare bankruptcy in January 2011, which several sources say was caused by his lavish lifestyle, including three homes, expensive artwork and first-class intercontinental travel. But Klein writes that Pfeiffer and his former accountant, Muhammad Khilji, stole his identity and $20 million, and they are to blame for his insolvency. Klein sued the pair, and after Pfeiffer and Khilji countersued, Klein wrote, mysteriously: “We now have firm evidence that (the) two....were overdosing me with Warfarin and changed my will....this is attempted homicide.” (Warfarin is a popular anticoagulant drug.)<br /><br />Klein also has issued imperial-sounding Facebook taunts to the California Medical Board. He demands the immediate removal of Wilson for her “elder abuse” of him. He heckles the board for what he sees as past failures, and he concludes that his upcoming Dec.15 license hearing must “be rescheduled in light of the investigation of the attempted homicide by my two (former) employees.”<br /><br />The 66-year-old Klein, who recently moved to a new Beverly Hills office, seems to have retreated into a world fueled by both hubris and paranoia.  On Dec. 1, he penned a lengthy post entitled, “The California Medical Board: A Novel by Kafka,” in which he declares his suspicion that his bankruptcy enemies, Pfeiffer and Khilji, might have murdered another former employee named Bruce who died of a drug overdose. Klein concluded with a challenge to the board. “If you are truly concerned with * ability to practice I suggest you discuss it with my physicians who will assure you I am both physically and mentally healthier than I have ever been in the last 15 years. AWKlein.”<br /><br />A medical source who asked for anonymity and had been close to Klein’s previous office said of Klein, “He seems to be unable to walk alone these days and was coming up to the office in a wheeled chair ... I do not know what he has (but) it appears that it is some kind of neuromuscular disease.”<br /><br />Klein has run through a string of lawyers during his current financial woes, and each one winds up dropping him as a client. When his last attorney, Herb Weinberg, sent him a letter on Nov. 30 withdrawing as counsel, Klein inexplicably blamed it on a conspiracy involving Michael Jackson’s former concert promoters, AEG. In the letter, posted online, Weinberg strongly urges the doctor to obtain a new lawyer “as soon as possible” and reminds Klein that “Failure to appear may result in the Medical Board ... suspend[ing] your license to practice.” It is not clear if Klein has engaged a new lawyer. <br /><br />In the meantime, his daily Facebook posts make it clear that his thoughts are firmly rooted in past glory days. He often recites his professional accomplishments, including an appointment as an FDA consultant he says was made possible by Sen. John Kerry.  (Kerry’s Washington office flatly states, “We have no record of any recommendation/nomination Senator Kerry made on Dr. Klein’s behalf.”) And he often engages in unabashed celebrity name dropping. <br /><br />Ironically, Klein often grandly declares that federal privacy laws preclude him from talking about his patients—and then he does it anyway, mentioning Elizabeth Taylor, actresses Carrie Fisher and Angelica Houston, and, most often, Michael Jackson.  <br /><br />“Having been the doctor to 3 presidents, 2 Popes, several real queens even the Maharaja of Baroda no one brought forth the world like Michael Jackson,” he wrote in one recent Facebook post.  “Ever eat fried chicken in the kitchen with Queen Elizabeth or discuss finding good housekeepers with the Maharaja? Michael gave me those opportunities.”<br /><br />No evidence could be found that Klein ever treated a president, a pope, or a real queen, but his long friendship with Jackson—and the attention it generated from law enforcement and the state Medical Board—may prove to be Arnold Klein’s professional undoing.<br /> 
  • _Anna__Anna_ Posts: 1,739
    Klein is definitely on the black list. For me. Nothing can prove me otherwise since day 1. And screaming like a coward ass all over twitter and facebook how much Michael trusted him and how good he was for Michael, and how ANYONE is guilty of everything. Anyone but himself.<br /><br />BACK said "Arnie Klein is on deKline. Because he knows it's just a matter of time".<br /><br />The only problem is WHY does Michael have photos of him and his children in the house with Klein around spring 2009? If Klein is shady, WHAT did he do? And if he is shady WHY did Michael allow him in his house and why did he go to his office so often as we have photos from April-May 2009? Why did Michael keep him that close till 2009? This is what I find no answer to.
  • MaryKMaryK Posts: 1,732
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    <br />The only problem is WHY does Michael have photos of him and his children in the house with Klein around spring 2009? If Klein is shady, WHAT did he do? And if he is shady WHY did Michael allow him in his house and why did he go to his office so often as we have photos from April-May 2009? Why did Michael keep him that close till 2009? This is what I find no answer to.<br />
    <br /><br />Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.....
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    <br />This is the source of TMZ:<br /><br />http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2011/12/05/michael-jackson-dermatologist-arnold-klein-under-investigation.html<br /><br />Michael Jackson Dermatologist Arnold Klein Under Investigation Dec 5, 2011 4:45 AM EST  Dr. Arnold Klein has been subpoenaed by the California Medical Board and reportedly is being probed by the DEA for allegedly overprescribing Demerol to Michael Jackson, The Daily Beast has learned.    It may turn out that Dr. Conrad Murray isn’t the only doctor who falls because of medical treatment provided to pop star Michael Jackson.<br /><br />The Daily Beast has learned that Jackson’s long time dermatologist, Dr. Arnold Klein of Beverly Hills, recently received a subpoena to appear before the California Medical Board on Dec. 15. The subject at hand will be whether Klein’s medical license should be suspended.<br /><br />Although the medical board declined comment on the investigation, sources who have been questioned by the board’s investigator say the probe is wide ranging. Questions range from the possibility that Klein self-prescribed narcotics, used false names on narcotics prescriptions, illegally handed out samples of dangerous drugs to his famous patients, and may have committed gross negligence by practicing while afflicted with multiple sclerosis. Klein firmly denies the allegations of ill health, despite an increasing number of reports to the medical board that he does, indeed, have the debilitating disease. <br /><br />Yet, it is Klein’s long association with Jackson—a continuing source of bragging rights for the doctor—that seems to have been the catalyst for the investigation into the celebrity dermatologist’s practice of medicine.<br /><br />During the recent Conrad Murray manslaughter trial, at which Murray was found guilty of causing Jackson’s death and sentenced to four years in jail, there was a smidgen of barely noted testimony that revealed Dr. Klein may be in for even more stringent punishment than just having his license yanked.<br /><br />Lt. Scott Smith, the LAPD’s lead investigator into Jackson’s death, testified that shortly after the case was ruled a homicide, a division of labor was established to avoid any “head butting” with the feds. The LAPD would concentrate on gathering evidence against Dr. Murray while the Drug Enforcement Administration would zero in on other Jackson doctors suspected of providing the pop star with an overabundance of narcotics. Lt. Smith testified that Dr. Arnold Klein’s name was specifically mentioned as a DEA target.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />  1323058963703.jpg  Matt Sayles / AP Photo<br />  <br /><br /><br /><br />The DEA never comments on its investigations, but law enforcement sources familiar with the way the agency works say the feds were closely watching the manslaughter trial to see what information about Klein surfaced. It is standard operating procedure for the DEA to take its time, gather all possible evidence, and then confront a target to urge a guilty plea. The DEA does not like to proceed unless a case is a slam-dunk.<br /><br />Klein, who’s known as the “Father of Botox” and the “Dermatologist to the Stars,” was spared having to appear at the Murray trial, even though the centerpiece of the defense was that in the last months of his life, the drug-dependent Jackson’s secret source of narcotics was Klein.<br /><br />The defense team was allowed to show the jury handwritten notes from Klein’s office showing that in the four months before he died—from March 12 through June 2009—Jackson got dozens of high-potency injections of Demerol during minor dermatological procedures. The entertainer was referred to as “Omar Arnold” on the records shown the jury.<br /><br />Medical experts testified the average injection of Demerol to ease anxiety is no more than 50mg. Yet, on April 21, the records show, when Jackson arrived to receive Botox injections in his groin “to stop excessive sweating,” he was given a 200mg shot of Demerol to help him get through the procedure. One hour later, he was given more.<br /><br />The next day, Jackson arrived at Klein’s office at 11:30 a.m. and received another 200mg shot of Demerol before undergoing a facial filling procedure with Restylane.  One hour later, the records show, Jackson received an additional 100mg of the narcotic. After another hour the patient was administered a further 75mg of Demerol before he left the office—375mg of narcotics in just three hours is considered a massive dose.<br /><br />And so it went throughout the weeks and months, until Jackson’s last appointment on June 22, when he was given 100mg of Demerol. This was three days before Jackson died. (The half-life of Demerol begins in the body in just a few hours with nearly all traces of it gone within about 20 hours. That could explain why there was no trace of Demerol found during Jackson’s autopsy.)<br /><br />The news about Klein’s upcoming Medical Board hearing, added to the recent revelations in court about all that Demerol, might make any other doctor worry. But Klein has now unleashed a very public Facebook diatribe against the board. <br /><br />Klein frequently maintains that he was “In Europe” during the time Jackson was in his office receiving injections of narcotics. He repeatedly points the finger of blame at his two former medical partners: “It was Dr. David Rish and Dr. Ilya Reyter who should also be called if this investigation involves Mr. Jackson.” <br /> <br />Both Rish and Reyter have communicated with the medical board and with this reporter. Rish wrote in an email that, “ALL the Demerol, as far as I know, was given on Dr. Klein’s orders.”<br /><br />It should be noted that Dr. Klein was in Europe during the last three weeks of May 2009 as confirmed by his former office manager, Jason Pfeiffer, who was traveling with him.  But those three weeks were never mentioned to the Murray jury. In reciting details of the many Demerol shots Jackson received, the defense lawyers cleverly skipped over those vacation weeks to concentrate on the times Klein was known to be in the office.<br /><br />Dr. Klein may be in for even more stringent punishment than just having his license yanked.<br /><br />Interestingly, it is Klein himself who continues to feed the stream of information about the investigation against him and specifics on how he was served his subpoena. On Nov. 30 at 1:28 a.m. Klein wrote about a patient he had examined the previous day who he described as a Jewish-Mexican man from Culver City, Calif.<br /><br />“After I examined his skin he presented me with a subpoena from the California Medical Board issued by Kimberly Wilson and paid me with a fraudulent credit card. For Kimberly Wilson to use such criminal and fraudulent means to serve me a subpoena is illegal and I feel she has proved herself unfit to evaluate any aspect of my medical practice or the Jackson Case.”<br /> <br />The Daily Beast has learned that earlier this year investigator Wilson went undercover herself, and made a new-patient appointment to see Klein so as to surreptitiously evaluate him. A source close to the office says Klein got wind of her upcoming visit and told his staff to say he wasn’t there when she arrived.<br /><br />After that aborted attempt, Wilson apparently concluded that sending in a male to observe Klein’s behavior (and serve the subpoena) might work better.<br /><br />Klein’s nocturnal online ramblings have taken on a sort of Wizard of Oz quality, with the doctor in the role of loudly announcing, “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!” But reality appears to be closing in on him. <br /><br />He was forced to declare bankruptcy in January 2011, which several sources say was caused by his lavish lifestyle, including three homes, expensive artwork and first-class intercontinental travel. But Klein writes that Pfeiffer and his former accountant, Muhammad Khilji, stole his identity and $20 million, and they are to blame for his insolvency. Klein sued the pair, and after Pfeiffer and Khilji countersued, Klein wrote, mysteriously: “We now have firm evidence that (the) two....were overdosing me with Warfarin and changed my will....this is attempted homicide.” (Warfarin is a popular anticoagulant drug.)<br /><br />Klein also has issued imperial-sounding Facebook taunts to the California Medical Board. He demands the immediate removal of Wilson for her “elder abuse” of him. He heckles the board for what he sees as past failures, and he concludes that his upcoming Dec.15 license hearing must “be rescheduled in light of the investigation of the attempted homicide by my two (former) employees.”<br /><br />The 66-year-old Klein, who recently moved to a new Beverly Hills office, seems to have retreated into a world fueled by both hubris and paranoia.  On Dec. 1, he penned a lengthy post entitled, “The California Medical Board: A Novel by Kafka,” in which he declares his suspicion that his bankruptcy enemies, Pfeiffer and Khilji, might have murdered another former employee named Bruce who died of a drug overdose. Klein concluded with a challenge to the board. “If you are truly concerned with * ability to practice I suggest you discuss it with my physicians who will assure you I am both physically and mentally healthier than I have ever been in the last 15 years. AWKlein.”<br /><br />A medical source who asked for anonymity and had been close to Klein’s previous office said of Klein, “He seems to be unable to walk alone these days and was coming up to the office in a wheeled chair ... I do not know what he has (but) it appears that it is some kind of neuromuscular disease.”<br /><br />Klein has run through a string of lawyers during his current financial woes, and each one winds up dropping him as a client. When his last attorney, Herb Weinberg, sent him a letter on Nov. 30 withdrawing as counsel, Klein inexplicably blamed it on a conspiracy involving Michael Jackson’s former concert promoters, AEG. In the letter, posted online, Weinberg strongly urges the doctor to obtain a new lawyer “as soon as possible” and reminds Klein that “Failure to appear may result in the Medical Board ... suspend[ing] your license to practice.” It is not clear if Klein has engaged a new lawyer. <br /><br />In the meantime, his daily Facebook posts make it clear that his thoughts are firmly rooted in past glory days. He often recites his professional accomplishments, including an appointment as an FDA consultant he says was made possible by Sen. John Kerry.  (Kerry’s Washington office flatly states, “We have no record of any recommendation/nomination Senator Kerry made on Dr. Klein’s behalf.”) And he often engages in unabashed celebrity name dropping. <br /><br />Ironically, Klein often grandly declares that federal privacy laws preclude him from talking about his patients—and then he does it anyway, mentioning Elizabeth Taylor, actresses Carrie Fisher and Angelica Houston, and, most often, Michael Jackson.  <br /><br />“Having been the doctor to 3 presidents, 2 Popes, several real queens even the Maharaja of Baroda no one brought forth the world like Michael Jackson,” he wrote in one recent Facebook post.  “Ever eat fried chicken in the kitchen with Queen Elizabeth or discuss finding good housekeepers with the Maharaja? Michael gave me those opportunities.”<br /><br />No evidence could be found that Klein ever treated a president, a pope, or a real queen, but his long friendship with Jackson—and the attention it generated from law enforcement and the state Medical Board—may prove to be Arnold Klein’s professional undoing.<br />  <br />
    <br />Thanks for posting this article ForstAMoon. I bolded the parts that I thought were relevant to the hoax. I think they are pretty self-explanatory and point to a possible sting on Klein (and maybe others). The fact that this happened on Nov. 30th leads me to believe that this could be why TS said that level 7 needed to be completed by Nov. 29th especially considering the topic of 7c.  smiley_spider I may be completely off, but I'm just trying to connect the dots.<br /><br />p.s. the guy who gave Klein the subpoena was from Culver City....reminds me of Culver studios. /cook/
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    <br />Klein is definitely on the black list. For me. Nothing can prove me otherwise since day 1. And screaming like a coward ass all over twitter and facebook how much Michael trusted him and how good he was for Michael, and how ANYONE is guilty of everything. Anyone but himself.<br /><br />BACK said "Arnie Klein is on deKline. Because he knows it's just a matter of time".<br /><br />The only problem is WHY does Michael have photos of him and his children in the house with Klein around spring 2009? If Klein is shady, WHAT did he do? And if he is shady WHY did Michael allow him in his house and why did he go to his office so often as we have photos from April-May 2009? Why did Michael keep him that close till 2009? This is what I find no answer to.<br />
    Perhaps M.J was a mk ultra victim,and Klein was one of his handlers.Demerol is known to be a hypnotic drug if used in high doses.I dont trust Klein either, he appears to be a satanist, imo.The question is why was Michael surrounded by all these shady people.Why was his family kept away from him.Maybe he was being controlled with the help of mind altering drugs.The BACK quote says it all for me.Or maybe its a clue,its just a matter of time before M.J returns?Or a matter of time for Kleine and all of the shady characters to face judgement and be punished? <br />
  • becbec Posts: 6,387
    I don't think it's wise to keep your enemies close to your children under any circumstances.
  • GINAFELICIAGINAFELICIA Posts: 6,506
    Isn't it a little late for the Board, after 2 years, to subpoena Klein ??<br />What were they waiting for until now?
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    <br />Isn't it a little late for the Board, after 2 years, to subpoena Klein ??<br />What were they waiting for until now?<br />
    <br />I got the impression they were waiting for the trial to be over. I could be wrong tho.
  • GINAFELICIAGINAFELICIA Posts: 6,506
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    <br />Isn't it a little late for the Board, after 2 years, to subpoena Klein ??<br />What were they waiting for until now?<br />
    <br />I got the impression they were waiting for the trial to be over. I could be wrong tho.<br />
    <br />But it doesn't make sense. The medical results of the autopsy were already available a long time ago. I wonder what the Board wants to prove now, after so much time.<br /><br />Michael died of propofol under Murray's care, Klein was not in the picture anymore at that time, so what is this subpoena about?
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    <br />Isn't it a little late for the Board, after 2 years, to subpoena Klein ??<br />What were they waiting for until now?<br />
    <br />I got the impression they were waiting for the trial to be over. I could be wrong tho.<br />
    <br />But it doesn't make sense. The medical results of the autopsy were already available a long time ago. I wonder what the Board wants to prove now, after so much time.<br /><br />Michael died of propofol under Murray's care, Klein was not in the picture anymore at that time, so what is this subpoena about?<br />
    Maybe Klein is just as guilty as Murray,he is alleged to have gotten Michael hooked on demerol.If i recall,he and Debbie Rowe met Michael after the Pepsi incident.Seems to me that whole thing was  planned to get make M.J dependent on pain killers.It seems to me that Klein is subject of a sting operation.If any of this is true,of course.More pieces of the puzzle.The clues keep coming. michael-jackson/.We keep watching.
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    <br /> MJ's Skin DocThe Med Board Is On My Ass... <br /> and My Lawyer Just Quit <br /><br /><br /><br />1205-arnie-launch-bn-01.jpg<br /><br /><br /><br />It ain't lookin' good for Dr. Arnie Klein ... Michael Jackson's dermatologist is under investigation by the Medical Board of California --  reportedly for pumping the singer full of prescription painkillers -- and now his lawyer has officially jumped ship. <br /><br />Klein just posted a letter on his Facebook page, apparently sent from his former attorney -- advising Klein that he's been subpoenaed by the Board and has to appear for questioning on Dec. 15. <br /><br />The letter does not explain the nature of the probe -- but according to TheDailyBeast.com, officials want to know more about allegations that Klein over-prescribed Demerol to MJ. <br /><br />The Board reportedly wants to question Klein about the possibility that he self-prescribed narcotics, used false names on narcotics prescriptions, illegally handed out samples of dangerous drugs to his famous patients, and may have committed gross negligence by practicing while afflicted with multiple sclerosis.<br /><br />Klein has always strongly denied any wrongdoing ... and thus far, has not been accused of any criminal conduct in the death of Michael Jackson. <br /><br />As for Klein's lawyer, Herbert L. Weinberg -- dude doesn't explain why he's bailing on Arnie ... but recommends a couple of "fine lawyers" who could take over. <br /><br />We called Klein for comment -- so far, no response. <br />
    <br /><br />[size=10pt]OMG Arnie Klein is one of the BOOGIE MAN,he is BAD really, really BAD and very ,very DEVILISH ,just like Tommy Mottola is  geek/ .I bet Michael was very afraid of him,that's why he had his little and innocent 3 children with him,OMG  :shock: afraid/  afraid/ !!![/size]<br /><br />The_Boogie_Man_Will_Get_You_1306436635_1942.jpg
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    <br />I don't think it's wise to keep your enemies close to your children under any circumstances.<br />
    <br /><br />How do we know how close he was to the children? What makes you think this? The articles posted above? Or is there photographic evidence, or the Jackson family confirming that Klein was indeed close to the kids?
  • GINAFELICIAGINAFELICIA Posts: 6,506
    I don't see the sting. I don't understand why a sting would be needed for Klein.<br />If Mj had something against Klein - he could have exposed him without faking his death.<br />I don't think Klein is the bad guy, but I might be wrong. <br />Nobody forced MJ to go to Klein.
  • Snoopy71Snoopy71 Posts: 952
    This may be nothing, but I'll put it out there. <br /><br />The parts of the article that caught my eye were about Klein's Lawyer "quitting" and how he <br />was  wrongly "subpoenaed". <br /><br />Nothing unsusual about that...but then I noticed the scarf around his neck in the picture...<br /><br />I thought it odd when I saw a similar picture of John Branca. <br /><br />141pnvb.jpg2cpyrgz.jpg<br /><br /><br />Again, probably coincidence, but the scarves are very telling.<br /><br />Branca (ESTATE) "Police line do not cross"<br />Klein is of skulls (Dr. Death?)<br /><br />....is someone trying to say something here? ...maybe MJ is cleaning house :?
  • paula-cpaula-c Posts: 7,221
    There is Murray, Klein, doctors and who knows more for a while
  • 2good2btrue2good2btrue Posts: 4,210
    The way I understand this is that he is being investigated by the DEA for falsely prescribing medication in alias names....not over the death of MJ.<br /><br />Lets not forget about all the evidence stacked up against him....the medications found in MJ's house were all in different names, and prescribed by Klein, Not Murray..<br /><br />This is exactly what happened to Dr Nick, Elvis Presley's doctor.  He was also charged in the same way, but was let off.......God bless and thanks for sharing..
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    <br />Isn't it a little late for the Board, after 2 years, to subpoena Klein ??<br />What were they waiting for until now?<br />
    <br />I got the impression they were waiting for the trial to be over. I could be wrong tho.<br />
    <br />But it doesn't make sense. The medical results of the autopsy were already available a long time ago. I wonder what the Board wants to prove now, after so much time.<br /><br />Michael died of propofol under Murray's care, Klein was not in the picture anymore at that time, so what is this subpoena about?<br />
    <br />It has nothing to do with the autopsy report or Michael's "death." The answers to your questions are in the article that ForstAMoon posted.
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    <br /> MJ's Skin DocThe Med Board Is On My Ass... <br /> and My Lawyer Just Quit <br /><br /><br /><br />1205-arnie-launch-bn-01.jpg<br /><br /><br />The Board reportedly wants to question Klein about the possibility that he self-prescribed narcotics, used false names on narcotics prescriptions, illegally handed out samples of dangerous drugs to his famous patients, and may have committed gross negligence by practicing while afflicted with multiple sclerosis
    <br /><br />I didn't know that Dr Klein has MS - did anyone else know this? I know that MS can be controlled by medication if not well advanced. My physician has MS and I wouldn't have known it except that she told me. So, I wonder if it's different because he actually does procedures?<br /><br />I also find it really unusual that someone would be sent undercover to "investigate" unless they were a PI or undercover cop.<br /><br />Snoopy - great point you bring up about Branca. I do think Michael is cleaning house. Interesting scarf that he's wearing.
  • JennieJennie Posts: 514
    WTF??<br />The whole article is kind of odd to say the least. WOW!!  I dont even know where to start..  WTF?? So I'll make a list of what caught my attention.<br />1. He(Klein) was served at 1:28 AM wich means Klein was making a call in the middle of the night. So someone who has never seen him before could have some kind of skin emergency at such a time of the night and Klein will gladly help him !?! /cook/  Can someone please tell me what kind of skin emergency would be required for this?? suspicious//<br /><br />2. Klein apparently has MS... SO WHAT???  I am personally offended by the statement of Klein doing illegal practice for practicing with MS.  I have MS and guess what???  I'M NOT IMPAIRED OR STUPID in any way that gets in the way of me working and doing a good job at work. That is just ridiculous. Sure I'm way more tired than a normal average person so I personnaly make the choice to work less hours a week than I use to. But that's it and unless I'm in the middle of an MS outbreak, and believe me you know without a doubt when it happens, I can work just fine and I'm not obligated to tell any potential employer of my illness and they canT not hire me cause that's considered discrimination. Here in Canada you are not recognized anywhere as being invalid/unable to work in any way if you have MS, you cant get disability or anything like that. So I'm not buying for a second Klein was not allowed by law to practice dermatology.  What's next!??!  He's not a surgeon...  :roll:<br /><br />3. Then there is the reference to the Wizard of Oz, that is totally weird. Who refers to the Wizard of Oz in a serious legal matter as the one Klein is being accused of, if you ask me it gives it a big joke tone.<br /><br />4. Also why on earth is Klein posting on facebook and twitter such legal documents? Somebody please explain that to me, please! :? I know I wouldn't publicise it especially if I still had a clientele and even if I didn't I would not brag about that to the world. It's just ridiculous and makes no sense what so ever in my mind. But if someone can make me see the light please go ahead and do so. geek/<br /><br />I know I may come off as frustrated here, but yes I am!!  <br /><br />Huhum... clears throat....  ;D Sorry everyone.... I just had a minor melt down, I'm OK now for a while again.  lolol/<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />
  • peacock7peacock7 Posts: 147
    I mean no harm, but some seem to still be at square one.<br /><br />Is the trial over?  ‘Who Is It’ – that’s up next for the murder of MJ?  Are some still looking for who killed MJ on a hoax site?  Where are some folk’s imaginations?  Why is it so hard for some to believe that MJ is the executive producer and director of a movie?  When one comes from that place, everything else falls into place.<br /><br />MJ approached Kline, Branca, Dileo, Berry Gordy, et al and told them of his plans.  The same plans he discussed with Geraldo in 2005 as it pertained to his desire in taking film to another level (and some of us know that is anyone could do it – he could).  Why don’t some just fess up and admit that they don’t think MJ is capable of doing what he promised to do?  We have seen him behind the camera so much – even up thru This Is It.  Why don’t some admit that they don’t think MJ is smart enough to pull this thing off just because they can’t imagine it?  They forget how public buildings and such are used in movies ALL OF THE TIME.<br /><br />He said he had a few surprises.  In 2002, he is on video ranting about Sony, but at the end he says “The best is yet to come.”  In This Is It, he does a scene where he ESCAPES and comes back to life. I mean on and on.<br /><br />I'd bet big bucks that he had little help in writing the script, since it seems he has planned this for a long time.  I seriously feel as if he planned to hoax his death – NOT BECAUSE HE FEARED FOR HIS LIFE – but because he wanted to take film to a new level – plus he knows that by 12-21-12, many folks will be living on another timeline and in a different reality.  He wants to take the lead in that new reality. He is an AHM.<br /><br />MJ was not living in that prop house.  He was not taking drugs.  He was planning his movie.  He is not afraid of anyone.  He is Christ Protected.  He is his own ultimate judge.  He knows that he is not hurting anyone as it pertains to him becoming an illusionist thru film.  We live an illusion, as that is what life is.  They could have killed him whilst he was on trial, after the trial, in Ireland, Bahrain and on and on.  After his acquittal, it was game over.  <br /><br />I believe and know that MJ is the Godfather in ALL things having to do with his name.  See, if some came from that place, they wouldn’t be suspicious of his family members.  Never, never.  He is in charge.  Everything is cleared thru him.  HE IS THE PUPPETMASTER.  And this means that he is controlling Kline, Branca, et al as it pertains to his name and his Estate.  He is paying them to perform in his movie.<br /><br />MJ is happy folks.  He is not living in hiding.  HIDING FROM WHOM FOR GOD’S sake?  Yes, at one time he feared for his life, but that was BEFORE his trial.  I think it was 2good2betrue that came up with the similarities between MJ’s 2005 trial and This Is It as it pertains to some of the folks that were in the documentary of MJ’s 2005 trial as actors.  MJ thought to himself, ok they are going to do a doc on my 2005 trial, so I’m going to write a script and call it the Doctor Conrad Murray Documentary.  And I’m going to direct it, after all I sing about the doc in my Smooth Criminal video.<br /><br />MJ has a lot of power.  It is estimated that the Beatles catalog alone is worth in the high billions.  Some wanted his catalog years ago – and still hate that he has it, but he is Christ protected – and he fears no one.  Plus, he is working with rich Arabs on some things – like the EMI purchase.  If he was in danger, his children and family would be too.  He is probably the one negotiating getting Paris on Ellen and acting bits.  Some think for sure that he is responsible for Evan Ross being in the movie industry.  He is NO LONGER afraid for his life.  All of the crime related elements to this story/hoax have been written and planted by MJ.<br /><br />Some of the ones that are just waking up to MJ being alive are better rounded than many on this website that have been here since the beginning.  And that is a shame.  Bec is one of the main ones that never wonder about things that matter not, because she knows that it all stems from MJ. Most articles that are controversial come from him.  Mentioning the missing handprints is his story.  <br />Where is SoldierofLove I’ve wondered?  I’ve missed her.  She was one sharp cookie – and of course, Souza is sharp as a razor blade.  Imagine sliding down a razor blade into a pool of alcohol.  LOL!<br /><br />In other words, although no one can explain why MJ sings about Doc Murray in the Moonwalker Smooth Criminal Video, and why the lady that showed up with Murray at beach was with Blanket and them in Hawaii is the same ACTRESS – and explain away the other 133 plus clues, some still think that nefarious things happened to him.  He had to die of something.  And not only did he wish to highlight how many deaths of those in the entertainment industry (since the twenties and thirties) have been caused by drugs (and other suspicious methods), going wayyyyyyyyyy back, he also wants to highlight what he has always maintained and sang about in Tabloid Junkie – and that is that just because you see it on TV or read it in a magazine – and so on…………….  <br /><br />I mean, he has had and will continue to have the last laugh at a lot of (punked) people.  Remember, he did not hoax his death for hoaxers.  He did what he did for himself – because he is and has always been – A MASTER OF HIS OWN REALITY AND HAS ALWAYS LIVED IN THE NOW BY CREATING.  He has professed more that once that he loved creating.  He also did it because he felt he was owed it because of how he was MISTREATED BY THOSE IN POWER, I.E, THE COURT SYSTEM, DA’S OFFICE, POLICE DEPARTMENTS – et al.  <br /><br />Omer was home at Neverland for pity’s sake when over 100 or so police and sheriffs raided his home and destroyed and tore up stuff.  That house was not a mansion.  It was modest, and it was dear to MJ’s and his children’s and family’s hearts – and look what some evil doers did to it.  Omer probably still has nightmares behind that raid.  MJ was praying that he and his friends would come out of that hellish experience ALIVE – and they made it out, but those living quarters would never be welcoming again.  Tsk-tsk!<br /><br />What I ultimately think he is doing is – keeping his name in the news, because he wants to prove that it matters not how certain people tainted, tarnished and slandered his name, it is still relevant, a money-maker, is related to the uplifting of humanity, peace and love – and always will be.  His growth financially was stunted here in the US because of the false charges.  They tried to send him to prison.  He is still in pay back mode by showing how amazing his gifts were and still are.  Wow – what a glorious day it will be when everyone wakes up and realizes that he is still alive and kicking – and that it was he that graced the stage with Jermaine to announce his own death.  LMBO!  Another GAME OVER moment. rr/ <br /><br />Like the young men (Cali Swag) that remixed – “I Wanna Be Where You Are” stated – “It’s a movie.”  Plain and simple.  If MJ is TS or looks in on this board, he sees that there are not that many of this board that play this game with their imaginations, belief in him, and play it by keeping the dots connected.  He is probably shaking his head.  He is thinking that all of the blatant clues he’s given (like his jumping out of coroners van) are so easily forgotten by the ones that profess to have figured it out.  The Memorial held clues, the staged funeral.  What happens to it all?<br /><br />Again, and I promise that This Is It for me trying to reach some – IF YOU COME FROM A PLACE THAT MJ IS DIRECTING ALL THINGS THAT HAVE TO DO WITH HIM AND HIS NAME & HOAX – THEN EVERYTHING ELSE WILL FALL INTO PLACE.  He is showing how brilliant and masterful he is, and that he knows that time as we know it is running out.  He already lives simultaneously.  <br /><br />The powers that be know that MJ is alive and is making a movie.  Trust.<br /><br />I found the video I think below about the Talented Actors.  Bless all of their hearts.  <br /><br />P.S. - Sorry, but I can't space in between.  Wrote too mcu I guess.<br /><br /><br />
    <br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMpCb1sEJVc<br /><br />http://cosmicawareness.org/2012forecast.pdf
  • Apparently, this article is pointing out that everything around Arnold Klein is suspicious and obviously the media has already accused him of guilt, which has to be proven yet. I have to admit that it is strange that Dr. Klein was on vacation exactly 3 weeks before Michael’s passing and even more suspicious that he managed to have an alibi, provided by Jason Pfeiffer, meaning that he expected he might have needed one. <br /><br />
    The news about Klein’s upcoming Medical Board hearing, added to the recent revelations in court about all that Demerol, might make any other doctor worry.
    <br /><br />..which could mean that the investigation will not only be focused on Klein’s practice, more persons are involved and this will soon be revealed. Klein could be one of many, he seems to be the key (or the sting) though. Wrong doctors, medical failures, patient privacy leaks and other wrongdoings will be under the microscope and be exposed, which could be one of the goals of the hoax too. <br /><br />
    Interestingly, it is Klein himself who continues to feed the stream of information about the investigation against him and specifics on how he was served his subpoena.
    <br /><br />It seems that Klein is predefending himself ahead of the media reports, because he already knew he would be subject of investigation. Why? Because he is guilty, is getting nervous, and is using his status on social media Twitter/FB to defend himself … OR he’s not guilty, and he suspected that the media would accuse him anyway, because he’s not just a celeb doctor, he’s MJ’s doctor which is suspicious (in the eyes of the media). He surely doesn't get the benefit of the doubt. <br /><br />I remember that, during the trial, Klein’s medical reports looked fake and his signature was missing. At least Klein should have testified. Something seems off here suspicious//.<br /><br />L.O.V.E.
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    <br /> MJ's Skin DocThe Med Board Is On My Ass... <br /> and My Lawyer Just Quit <br /><br /><br /><br />1205-arnie-launch-bn-01.jpg<br /><br /><br />The Board reportedly wants to question Klein about the possibility that he self-prescribed narcotics, used false names on narcotics prescriptions, illegally handed out samples of dangerous drugs to his famous patients, and may have committed gross negligence by practicing while afflicted with multiple sclerosis
    <br /><br />I didn't know that Dr Klein has MS - did anyone else know this? I know that MS can be controlled by medication if not well advanced. My physician has MS and I wouldn't have known it except that she told me. So, I wonder if it's different because he actually does procedures?<br /><br />I also find it really unusual that someone would be sent undercover to "investigate" unless they were a PI or undercover cop.<br /><br />Snoopy - great point you bring up about Branca. I do think Michael is cleaning house. Interesting scarf that he's wearing.<br />
    <br /><br />My best friend has MS, she can still fonction.. She does gets attacks, her legs hurts and she cannot walk properly.. It is not a pretty sight. I do hope they find a cure for this disease.. As for Dr. Klein, I had no knowledge.. I think all doctors who took care of Michael may be questioned who knows.. This story is really long..
  • JennieJennie Posts: 514
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    <br />Apparently, this article is pointing out that everything around Arnold Klein is suspicious and obviously the media has already accused him of guilt, which has to be proven yet. I have to admit that it is strange that Dr. Klein was on vacation exactly 3 weeks before Michael’s passing and even more suspicious that he managed to have an alibi, provided by Jason Pfeiffer, meaning that he expected he might have needed one. <br /><br /><br /><br />
    Interestingly, it is Klein himself who continues to feed the stream of information about the investigation against him and specifics on how he was served his subpoena.
    <br /><br />It seems that Klein is predefending himself ahead of the media reports, because he already knew he would be subject of investigation.<br />L.O.V.E.<br />
    <br /><br />You have a valid point here. Thank you for your input. :)
  • paula-cpaula-c Posts: 7,221
    Dr. Arnold Klein, who treated Michael Jackson for decades, had an office employee who just died ... an employee who had a history of 'drug abuse', even while working for Dr. Klein.<br />Bruce Ayers, who worked for three years as Dr. Klein's research assistant and confidant, was found dead on a sidewalk on December 18 in Los Angeles.<br />Dr. Klein tells TMZ he fired the 44-year-old Ayers in February, after learning Ayers was allegedly stealing drugs and money from Klein's office.<br />We're told Dr. Klein stored certain drugs at a pharmacy he used to fill prescriptions for patients. When the drugs would expire, there was a protocol for destroying them. But Klein says Ayers would go to the pharmacy and get expired Demerol for his own use -- and the pharmacy gave it to him. Klein says the pharmacy violated protocol.<br />We're told Dr. Klein knew Ayers was a drug addict when he hired him but at the time Ayers was on the wagon. Klein says it became painfully obvious at the beginning of 2009 that Ayers' drug problem had resurfaced. Several members of Klein's staff told the Dr. they would quit unless he fired Ayers.<br />And, we're told, after Ayers was fired, Klein's staff realized 100 Percocet pills were missing.<br />We've learned Ayers, who met Michael Jackson many times while working for Klein, had a history of abusing pain meds.<br />When Ayers' body was discovered, authorities found hospital records showing that he had been admitted to three different hospitals since August, in each case for pain issues -- and in each case he was discharged with various meds.<br />The L.A. County Coroner has deferred Ayers' cause of death, pending toxicology tests.<br />http://www.tmz.com/category/michael-jackson/<br />From Kleins research page:<br /><br />Bruce Ayers is the Director of Academic & Clinical Affairs for Minimally Invasive Aesthetics and the Arnold W. Klein Medical Corp. Bruce has an extensive clinical, medical and research background and directs our academic and clinical research programs in addition to providing management and staff oversight. Bruce, who joined the practice in 2005, travels extensively with Dr. Arnold Klein across the United States and around the World teaching the techniques and principals of minimally invasive aesthetics. Additionally, Bruce Ayers and Dr. Arnold Klein work together in the writing and publication of text book chapters and scientific articles on soft tissue augmentation, minimally invasive aesthetics and botulinum toxins, for peer-reviewed publications such as the Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Aesthetic Surgery, Dermatological Surgery, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology among others.<br /><br /><br />
    <br /><br /><br /><br />http://forum.davidicke.com/showthread.php?t=79291&page=24
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    <br /><br />The only problem is WHY does Michael have photos of him and his children in the house with Klein around spring 2009? If Klein is shady, WHAT did he do? And if he is shady WHY did Michael allow him in his house and why did he go to his office so often as we have photos from April-May 2009? Why did Michael keep him that close till 2009? This is what I find no answer to.<br />
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