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5:30 pm July 28, 2009
| fm89
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DEA on the Hunt for Michael Jackson Aliases
Authorities believe Michael Jackson used at least 19 aliases to score drugs — including the names of a famous sex symbol and possibly his own son, this according to the Los Angeles Times.
According to the report, the authorities who raided Dr. Conrad Murray's Las Vegas home and office today had a warrant to search for medical records under 19 different names — including Josephine Baker, Paul Farance, Bryan Singleton, Jimmy Nicholas, Blanca Nicholas, Roselyn Muhammad, Faheem Muhammad, Frank Tyson, Fernand Diaz, Peter Madonie and Kai Chase.
Also listed — the name of Jackson's son, Prince.
As TMZ first reported Jackson also used the name Michael Armstrong, Jack London, Peter Midani and his personal favorite, Omar Arnold.
Law enforcement sources tell us they found the name Omar Arnold on medical records they took from Jackson's dermatologist, Dr. Arnie Klein.
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5:34 pm July 28, 2009
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Maybe because he's using one of those alias right now
Would'nt it be something if the coroner and the DEA knew that the body they did the autospy on was'nt MJ?
And now, they are actually trying to track him down? hmmmmmm
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5:37 pm July 28, 2009
| BelieverAngel90
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fm89 said:
DEA on the Hunt for Michael Jackson Aliases
Authorities believe Michael Jackson used at least 19 aliases to score drugs — including the names of a famous sex symbol and possibly his own son, this according to the Los Angeles Times.
According to the report, the authorities who raided Dr. Conrad Murray's Las Vegas home and office today had a warrant to search for medical records under 19 different names — including Josephine Baker, Paul Farance, Bryan Singleton, Jimmy Nicholas, Blanca Nicholas, Roselyn Muhammad, Faheem Muhammad, Frank Tyson, Fernand Diaz, Peter Madonie and Kai Chase.
Also listed — the name of Jackson's son, Prince.
As TMZ first reported Jackson also used the name Michael Armstrong, Jack London, Peter Midani and his personal favorite, Omar Arnold.
Law enforcement sources tell us they found the name Omar Arnold on medical records they took from Jackson's dermatologist, Dr. Arnie Klein.
Wow – amazing names to use … wouldn't “Josephine Baker” be a little weird to pick unless he had a woman pick it up and I am susprised that no one caught on to these names … some are Celebrity Names and Some are made up …. they had to be noticable.
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5:48 pm July 28, 2009
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I call bull, why would michael need to doctor shop for drugs or use fake names, he has many doc friends and he also has the ability to hire any personal doctor, when your that rich you dont need to buy these drugs for yourself and you wouldnt need to use fake names or any of that. none of that makes any sence, that he need to use tons of fake names to get drugs, huh doe sthat sound right to you.
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TMZ-Michael had a 3 foot tail sources claim
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6:08 pm July 28, 2009
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Post edited 11:10 am – July 29, 2009 by curious_george
badkolo said:
I call bull, why would michael need to doctor shop for drugs or use fake names, he has many doc friends and he also has the ability to hire any personal doctor, when your that rich you dont need to buy these drugs for yourself and you wouldnt need to use fake names or any of that. none of that makes any sence, that he need to use tons of fake names to get drugs, huh doe sthat sound right to you.
You would if you're addicted and you don't want to risk “people talking” when pharmacies notice that so-and-so-celeb is always having prescriptions refilled for things like narcotics, sedatives, anti-anxiety meds. Sure, docs and write the prescriptions but someone has to pick them up from the pharmacy, that prescription's going to have the celeb's name on it. Last thing a celeb wants is for some pharmacy assistant 'leaking' that that celeb is always getting Rx's filled for these kinds of drugs. Best way to avoid it? Use aliases. Have employees/staff pick 'em up. And also, a pharmacist might become very suspicious (and report it) if they have the same doc writing massive prescriptions and refills for pain killers and sedatives — for the same person, over and over within a very short period of time. But if Doc Shitforbrains is writing them out for aliases, low odds of raising anyone's suspicions.
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6:44 pm July 28, 2009
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curious_george said:
Post edited 6:10 pm – July 28, 2009 by curious_george
badkolo said:
I call bull, why would michael need to doctor shop for drugs or use fake names, he has many doc friends and he also has the ability to hire any personal doctor, when your that rich you dont need to buy these drugs for yourself and you wouldnt need to use fake names or any of that. none of that makes any sence, that he need to use tons of fake names to get drugs, huh doe sthat sound right to you.
You would if you're addicted and you don't want to risk “people talking” when pharmacies notice that so-and-so-celeb is always having prescriptions refilled for things like narcotics, sedatives, anti-anxiety meds. Sure, docs and write the prescriptions but someone has to pick them up from the pharmacy, that prescription's going to have the celeb's name on it. Last thing a celeb wants is for some pharmacy assistant 'leaking' that that celeb is always getting Rx's filled for these kinds of drugs. Best way to avoid it? Use aliases. Have employees/staff pick 'em up. And also, a pharmacist might become very suspicious (and report it) if they have the same doc writing massive prescriptions and refills for pain killers and sedatives — for the same person, over and over within a very short period of time. But if Doc Shitforbrains is writing them out for aliases, low odds of raising anyone's suspicions.
Indeed.
Agree with you curiousgeorge.
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