Michael Jackson's Dermatologist Denies Being Kids' Biological Father
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Michael Jackson's Dermatologist Denies Being Kids' Biological Father
Almost two weeks after the passing of Michael Jackson, many of the questions about his life and death remain unanswered. Perhaps the most pressing mystery is the type and amount of prescription medications the pop singer was taking and who was prescribing them to him. The tabloids, meanwhile, have been pushing the question of whether Michael Jackson is, in fact, the biological father of his three children.
Michael Jackson's dermatologist of over 25 years appeared on Wednesday's (July "Good Morning America" to discuss Michael Jackson's various treatments and to refute allegations that he prescribed him powerful painkillers.
During the same interview, Dr. Klein responded with a vague denial to an Us Weekly report contending that he is the father of the pop singer's eldest children, Prince Michael, 12, and Paris Michael Katherine, 11.
The mother of Michael Jackson's children, Debbie Rowe, worked for Klein and first met the singer in the doctor's office. Jackson and Rowe married in 1996 and divorced less than three years later.
Michael Jackson visited Klein in his office on the Monday before his death, and the dermatologist said he didn't notice anything to cause him concern. "He was not in terrible pain when I saw him," Klein said. "He danced in my office. He danced for my patients."
The investigation into the cause of Michael Jackson's death has focused on a powerful drug called Diprivan, also known as Propofol, which is widely used by hospital anesthesiologists during surgery. The sedative was reportedly found in the singer's home.
During his final meeting with Michael Jackson, Klein, who is a professor of medicine and dermatology at UCLA Medical School, said he noticed no signs of addiction or dangerous weight loss, but added that his expertise is in aesthetics, not addiction.
Many years ago, Klein said he found out that Michael Jackson had obtained a potentially dangerous medication. He said he told the singer, "You can't take that. It's poison. Throw that in the trash.
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Michael Jackson's dermatologist of over 25 years appeared on Wednesday's (July "Good Morning America" to discuss Michael Jackson's various treatments and to refute allegations that he prescribed him powerful painkillers.
During the same interview, Dr. Klein responded with a vague denial to an Us Weekly report contending that he is the father of the pop singer's eldest children, Prince Michael, 12, and Paris Michael Katherine, 11.
The mother of Michael Jackson's children, Debbie Rowe, worked for Klein and first met the singer in the doctor's office. Jackson and Rowe married in 1996 and divorced less than three years later.
Michael Jackson visited Klein in his office on the Monday before his death, and the dermatologist said he didn't notice anything to cause him concern. "He was not in terrible pain when I saw him," Klein said. "He danced in my office. He danced for my patients."
The investigation into the cause of Michael Jackson's death has focused on a powerful drug called Diprivan, also known as Propofol, which is widely used by hospital anesthesiologists during surgery. The sedative was reportedly found in the singer's home.
During his final meeting with Michael Jackson, Klein, who is a professor of medicine and dermatology at UCLA Medical School, said he noticed no signs of addiction or dangerous weight loss, but added that his expertise is in aesthetics, not addiction.
Many years ago, Klein said he found out that Michael Jackson had obtained a potentially dangerous medication. He said he told the singer, "You can't take that. It's poison. Throw that in the trash.
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