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Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend, doctors charged

Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:34 PM EDT
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Raquel Maria Dillon, Associated Press
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<p>In this Oct. 2, 2000 file photo, Anna Nicole Smith, right,  smiles as she walks to the courthouse with her attorney Howard K. Stern in Houston. Stern and two doctors were charged Thursday, March 12, 2009 with conspiracy to furnish drugs to the former Playboy playmate before she died of an overdose in 2007.   (AP Photo/Brett Cooomer-File)</p>

In this Oct. 2, 2000 file photo, Anna Nicole Smith, right, smiles as she walks to the courthouse with her attorney Howard K. Stern in Houston. Stern and two doctors were charged Thursday, March 12, 2009 with conspiracy to furnish drugs to the former Playboy playmate before she died of an overdose in 2007. (AP Photo/Brett Cooomer-File)

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LOS ANGELES — Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend Howard K. Stern and two doctors were charged Thursday with giving thousands of prescription drugs to the former Playboy Playmate in the years leading up to her fatal drug overdose in 2007.

Stern and doctors Sandeep Kapoor and Khristine Eroshevich were each charged with three felony counts of conspiracy and several other charges of fraudulent prescriptions. Prosecutors said the doctors gave the drugs — including opiates and sedatives — to Stern, who then gave them to Smith.

The prescriptions were issued between June 2004 and January 2007, just weeks before Smith's death.

"These individuals repeatedly and excessively furnished thousands of prescription pills to Anna Nicole Smith, often for no legitimate medical purpose," California Attorney General Jerry Brown said in a statement.

Brown's spokesman, Scott Gerber, told The Associated Press that Stern and Kapoor surrendered Thursday night and posted $20,000 bond, and that Eroshevich will surrender Monday. An arraignment date was not set.

The medical examiner's office has said Eroshevich, a Los Angeles psychiatrist and friend of the starlet's, authorized all the prescription medications found in the Hollywood, Fla., hotel room where the 39-year-old Smith was found unresponsive shortly before her death in Feb. 8, 2007.

Eroshevich's attorney, Adam Braun, acknowledged his client wrote some of the prescriptions using fictitious names for Smith, but said that the intent wasn't to commit fraud.

"It was done for privacy reasons," Braun told the AP. "She did the best she could under difficult circumstances in the best interest of the patient."

Braun said Eroshevich began treating Smith following the death of the playmate's son in September 2006. The doctor traveled on several occasions over a six-month period to the Bahamas where Smith was living with Stern and wrote the prescriptions.

The criminal complaint also alleges Kapoor wrote prescriptions for Smith under a patient alias Michelle Chase. Prosecutors allege the doctor gave her excessive amounts of sleep aids, opiates, muscle relaxants and methadone-like drugs used to treat addiction, knowing she was an addict.

Messages left with attorneys for Stern and Kapoor were not immediately returned.

Brown said Eroshevich and Kapoor "violated their ethical obligations as physicians, while Mr. Stern funneled highly addictive drugs to Ms. Smith."

The criminal complaint includes eight other felony charges, including obtaining fraudulent prescriptions and unlawfully prescribing a controlled substance. In all, Stern faces six felonies and the doctors each are charged with seven. Prosecutors did not immediately know how many years in prison they faced if convicted.

Rumors swirled for weeks after Smith's death, but police cleared those around Smith of any wrongdoing and the medical examiner's probe deemed it an accidental overdose.

Because the playmate was found unresponsive in a hotel on American Indian land, the case was handled by tribal police and their exemption from public records laws kept most of the investigation from being made public.

Documents obtained by The Associated Press after Smith's death showed Eroshevich authorized all 11 prescription medications found in the model's hotel room the day she died. Most of the drugs were prescribed in the name of Stern, her lawyer-turned-companion, and none were prescribed in Smith's own name.

The quantity was staggering. More than 600 pills — including about 450 muscle relaxants — were missing from prescriptions that were no more than five weeks old. Ultimately, it was a syrup — the powerful sleeping aid chloral hydrate — blamed with tipping the balance in the toxic mix of drugs and causing her death.

Stern, who initially claimed he was the father of Smith's infant daughter, Dannielynn, appeared distraught as he spoke last year at a memorial marking the one-year anniversary of Smith's death.

"Few people who knew Anna might not realize how smart she actually was because unless she wanted you to know you didn't know," Stern said.

Stern, who came to the Bahamas with Smith during her pregnancy in 2006, gave up custody of Dannielynn in spring 2007 after DNA tests proved Smith's ex-boyfriend Larry Birkhead was the father.

Dannielynn has been named the sole heir of her late mother's estate, with Birkhead and Stern as co-trustees. Dannielynn could inherit millions of dollars if the estate wins an ongoing court fight over the oil fortune of Anna Nicole's late second husband, J. Howard Marshall.

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Associated Press Writers Greg Risling in Los Angeles and Matt Sedenski in Miami contributed to this report.

© 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
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Tappy McWidestance

Why am I not surprised by this?

  • 3 votes
Reply#1 - Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:48 PM EDT
BlogACauseDeleted
jbird

There is an old old song that goes "You always hurt the ones you love"

  • 1 vote
Reply#3 - Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:03 PM EDT
patsym546

Why did it take so long?

  • 5 votes
Reply#4 - Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:07 PM EDT
JennyJai

I couldn't agree more with you. Sad that the ones that were suppose to love her and take care of her are the ones who supplied her with the meds that ended up in killing her. I still have my opinions on Howard and they aren't very nice ones either.

  • 5 votes
#4.1 - Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:43 PM EDT
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Doug-375144

Finally these low life's may get their reward.

  • 4 votes
Reply#5 - Thu Mar 12, 2009 11:47 PM EDT
Peter CombsDeleted
asadullahkhan-943577

Thankyou.I was pained .the girl as seen in the picture looks young and pretty.The doctors should be tried for negligence atleast.Benzodiazeoine is common in backward country like Pakistan.Problem with the medicine is one gets addictedunless given in proper supervisionwhich doctors with half baked knowledge,also negligence little care about.Giving up benzodiazepine involvesmemory loss,loss of weight and even cardiac failure.Civilization is the problem.Gone are the days when we minded life differently.

    Reply#7 - Fri Mar 13, 2009 12:15 AM EDT
    mary k.

    Hope Stern goes to jail for quite awhile. He won't have any friends there with his attitude. What a sleeze!!!!!!!!!

    • 2 votes
    Reply#8 - Fri Mar 13, 2009 1:52 AM EDT
    xrayman1977

    why are they trying to punish other people for her unfortunate death?? So what they helped get her what 'SHE' wanted!! anybody???

    • 2 votes
    Reply#9 - Fri Mar 13, 2009 1:53 AM EDT
    JoulesBeef

    huh?
    they helped her overdose and perhaps should benefit from her fortunes due to that fact.
    she was easily manipulated.

    Hm should rush's doctors not be charged for helping rush get the oxycotton he wanted? and he did not even die.. thing is they broke the law.
    and just cause they are wealthy doesnt mean that they should get off.

    • 2 votes
    #9.1 - Fri Mar 13, 2009 3:08 AM EDT
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    jopocop

    My fondest memory of this whole episode was that crying, emotionally distraught judge in Florida. His paycheck was not big enough to put up with that circus and soap opera in his courtroom.

    The whole dog and pony show was far better than Jerry Springer---great entertainment!

    • 2 votes
    Reply#10 - Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:20 AM EDT
    xrayman1977

    Ya know, I didnit understand at how that idiot judge seemed to be 'personally' affected by this trial. OKAY.. maybe this guy may have, 'been fond of anna',..but i dont get why he was all distraught--he was just in charge of figuring out were she should be buried. as I watched that all play out in court..I laughed, thinking what the f*** is this guys problem---'somboby please smack'em' !!

    anybody??

    • 2 votes
    #10.1 - Sat Mar 14, 2009 3:30 PM EDT
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    Van Smack

    He has always given me the impression that he's just a slimeball and a leech.

    Then again, look at him. The guy isn't Brad Pitt. He'd need to give girls drugs to get any play.

    • 2 votes
    Reply#11 - Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:31 AM EDT
    veegee-789203

    Did anyone watch that train wreck of a reality show of hers? If so, then they could see why someone might provide her these drugs as that woman was the biggest whiner and crybaby and constantly "sick" or in "pain" or whatever and throwing tantrums. Totally unbelievable and sickening an adult would act that way--but, then we enable these "stars" don't we? I see some of the same behavior in that Kimora altho I don't see her doing the drugs--she is just a spoiled diva type, not a druggie like ANS...just watch one or two of their reality shows and be sick enough to realize this is what goes on in a lot of the "rich and famous" households all around the country. Believe me, one or two shows is all it takes to jump on that remote and find something else, even if you have to watch the weather channel..LOL

    I hate reality shows!

      Reply#12 - Fri Mar 13, 2009 2:46 AM EDT
      xrayman1977

      I only watched maybe a couple of this stupid b****'s shows just to get an idea, but I made it a point to not follow it, simply so I didnt help ratings! ya know since the 'osbournes' aired, reality shows popped up everywere! (its has been sickening an overdone!) but the 'osbournes' show was great! 'OZ' is the f***'n MAN! hands down!

      • 2 votes
      #12.1 - Fri Mar 13, 2009 6:21 PM EDT
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      Hekofawoman

      Well no one put a gun to her head....and she was smart like a fox alright....and seemingly very manipulative to have gotten what she wanted. Yes, I think everyone in this whole circus is guily and I'm glad the father has his daughter. I do not wish harm to anyone..but she did it too herself and may she rest in peace with her son....sincerely.

      • 2 votes
      Reply#13 - Fri Mar 13, 2009 3:14 AM EDT
      xrayman1977

      hi ya there ...hekofawoman,

      I agree.. yeah ya know if they hold these people accountable, then law inforcement should be fair an go after everyone who has 'supplied' people that 'wanted & bougt' drugs to satisfy themselves. (thats not gonna happen!)

      • 2 votes
      #13.1 - Fri Mar 13, 2009 6:32 PM EDT
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      captain garage

      Why does this pig still matter?

      • 2 votes
      Reply#14 - Fri Mar 13, 2009 4:21 AM EDT
      DeMock

      This calls into question the judgment of the Florida medical examiner who called the death an "accidental overdose". It sounds like this was at the VERY LEAST negligence and at worst murder ...

      • 4 votes
      Reply#15 - Fri Mar 13, 2009 4:41 AM EDT
      Peter CombsDeleted
      diversity

      Her reality show with Howard on it and her being all doped up acting spacey should have raised a red flag back then. She may have been saved...... but after the death of her son (who also overdosed......imagine that) she was at the mercy if these idiots. I think she put more trust into Howard than she should of. He was her lawyer and he befriended her and took her money and trust and just kept her loaded all the time. I always found him to be a shady character.

      I worked with a lady who did some accounting for a Pain Medicine Doctor in Orange County and she said Anna Nicole used to show up at the Dr. Office with Howard K. Stern and her Butch looking assistant and get prescriptions.

      • 1 vote
      Reply#17 - Fri Mar 13, 2009 3:53 PM EDT
      conniekDeleted
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