Dr. Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson’s personal practitioner at the center of a still-pending investigation into the pop icon’s death, resumed his cardiology practice Friday at the Armstrong Medical Clinic in Houston. He left his post in April to become MJ’s sole client for a whopping fee of $150,000 a month – monies he says were never received. Of course, he’s due that money - Hippocrates himself couldn’t have done a better job MJ, wouldn’t you say?
Murray’s attorney, Edward Chernoff, explains: “His legal fees are enormous and his debts have mounted to the point where it is unclear whether he will be able to keep his house or support his family. His intentions are to attend to these patients, who have continued to support him despite the attention and despite the threats.” What threats could there possibly be? Wouldn’t any high-priced patient be content to have a doctor administer any medicine deemed necessary to stay on the payroll?
Lady Justice hopes authorities will compile enough evidence to bring the good doctor to trial early next year. We, of course, will bring you the latest.
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Ridiculous! And $150,000 per month is ridiculous. No one is worth that much more salary than the rest of us. I have absolutely not one drop of sympathy for the Dr. In my opinion, any doctor who acts questionably, such as anesthetizing a patient who has insomnia, should have the medical license revoked at the least. And criminal charges filed.
150k a month?!? sounds like the wages of a serious drug dealer.
is the American medical association turning a blind eye to the illegal activities of questionable doctors?