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Dr. Arnold Klein, Michael Jackson’s Doctor, Dies At 70

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Prince Jackson and young Arnold Klein

 

Dead don’t talk so I guess what Dr. Arnold Klein, dermatologist of the stars, knew, is lost forever. Klein, who was Michael Jackson’s doctor, friend and confident, has died on Thursday at 70, a relatively young age for a doctor! That’s true he was mostly known for his Botox filler jobs than for other medical treatments and he got in serious trouble for prescribing Jackson Demerol (a painkiller) under different names…. According to Vanity Fair ‘there were over 30 vials and packages of meds’ found at the King of Pop’s home when he died, prescriptions from Klein and the other infamous doctor, Conrad Murray. Murray got convicted, but for some reason Klein was never charged, I suppose Murray’s propofol prescriptions were much more damaging.

But there was more than Demerol in the Jackson-Klein relationship, there was a real person, medical assistant Debbie Rowe, whom Klein introduced to Jackson. She married Jackson in 1996 and carried two of his children Prince and Paris, whose biological origins are still a mystery today.

Despite what fans will tell you, it was an artificial insemination as Rowe admitted herself, and it wasn’t Michael’s biological children… they even wanted more babies but she said to the Daily mail in 2008 that it wasn’t possible anymore: ‘I had so many problems when I was pregnant with Paris. After that I couldn’t have any more children. Michael was upset about that, he couldn’t understand it. He wanted more babies.’

But the best part about doctor Klein is that he was not only the guy who had introduced Rowe to Jackson, but he was feeding the rumor that Prince and Paris were his babies! Although Klein had declared the kids weren’t his ‘to the best of my knowledge,’ in 2009, he had suggested otherwise a bit later. According to TMZ, as recently as 2013, he posted a photo of a young self with a photo of Prince on Facebook, with the caption “hmmmmmm.’…Look above, it’s true that the resemblance is uncanny, but does it prove anything? No DNA test has been done to my knowledge, and now that he is dead, it looks even more mysterious.

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