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Posted on 02/08/2007 12:39:03 PM PST by kcvl
Anna Nicole Smith collapsed in her hotel room at the Hard Rock Cafe and Casino in Hollywood, Fla., and was rushed to a hospital on Thursday. A Hollywood, Fla., fire department spokesman told MSNBC TV that the actress was unresponsive when the rescue unit arrived on the scene.
Sources confirmed to Access Hollywood that Smith was transported to Memorial Regional Hospital shortly after 2 p.m. EST on Thursday. Access Hollywood also is reporting that Smith was intubated at the scene.
Officials told the Miami Herald, "it does not look good."
Legislative Provisions for Child Abuse a
Paging the government of the Bahamas...
I found this on the askmen website:
After a breast enlargement (Anna insisted on having two implants inserted into each breast) and some cosmetic surgery, Anna was ready for the big time.
Jeez louise, where was she finding these docs?!
Great question! I was wondering about the size of her chest. I actually had never heard of anyone having TWO IMPLANTS IN EACH BREAST. What doctor would do that?
The only doctor who would do that is a hack. But I can't figure out how that could be possible. She started out as an A, which gives her little natural tissue. Even if the implants went under the muscle two of them in one pocket would produce a "bubbly" effect. No way to make that smooth looking.
I've been lurking on this thread for days. Very fascinating. FReepers are an amazing bunch when it comes to research!
It's incredible how Anna's mother, Vergie, went through so much turmoil in her life and had 6 kids with these men!
Speaking of implants, I've often wondered how they don't break or rip during the squeeze of a mamogram. Once I asked the woman who does mine, and she said she's never had a problem doing a mamogram on a woman with implants.
I have implants. My dr termed what I was born with "borderline birth defect". I just wanted to look like a normal woman. Anyway, if they are placed under the muscle they make mammograms much easier to read, plus the muscle gives them some protection. I've known women who had implants who were kicked in the chest by their horse and they never ruptured. I think they are pretty strong.
Thanks for the info.
I'm just astounded every day as I surf FR and see THIS thread reaching posts into the THOUSANDS with all that is going on in this country and the world!
http://www.smh.com.au/news/people/smiths-daughter-may-not-be-million-dollar-baby/2007/02/15/1171405354380.html
Smith's daughter may not be million dollar baby
Men are lining up to claim they are the father of Anna Nicole Smith's baby. But they could be mistaken if they think paternity will automatically mean a pot of gold.
Instead, they could be stepping into a monumentally complex, multinational legal fight over the child. Moreover, it is not at all clear whether the little girl is a million-dollar baby, as some seem to think.
For all anyone knows, the voluptuous former centrefold, who died at age 39 last week under mysterious circumstances, may have set up a trust or employed some other means of keeping the father of her baby from getting his hands on her fortune.
Wayne Munroe, a lawyer representing Smith's estate in the Bahamas, hinted at just that, suggesting there may be provisions in her will that could undermine any great expectations among potential fathers.
"They may think that you get a finding and a court order and you get to live on the child's money," said Munroe, who has access to Smith's will. "But they are in for a rude awakening."
"They're going to find out this woman was much smarter than they thought," he said. "They will only have the responsibility for maintaining this child."
The question of how much money the child might stand to inherit remains murky. Smith was involved in a decade-long legal battle over the estate of her late husband, oil tycoon J Howard Marshall II.
Smith initially won a $US474 million ($A605.71 million) judgment, but it was thrown out on appeal. However, the US Supreme Court said the former Playboy centrefold deserves another day in court. The case is still pending.
Smith also made money from a TV reality show and as a spokeswoman for the diet supplement Trimspa. She borrowed money to buy a $US900,000 ($A1.15 million) mansion in the Bahamas and she was left with large legal debts involving the drug-related death of her son, Daniel.
"It's a very, very confused case," said Beverly Hills family law attorney Alexandra Leichter. "Whoever is going to claim to be the father had better get a good lawyer in the Bahamas."
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No offense, but it was not necessary for you to click on this thread and add to the thousands of posts that you are ASTOUNDED about.
I'm not the one who is familiar with the police chief. S/he's somewhere up thread. I am certain the investigation is going on and the media is giving them some space, perhaps, not wanting to annoy the Chief.
Yes, it's "dumb" that HKS won't take the DNA but once he does, he's got major egg all over his face and then must play the fool. And the media will ignore him and there goes his 15 minutes.
"They're going to find out this woman was much smarter than they thought," he said. "They will only have the responsibility for maintaining this child."
If the child inherits the money, I would think it would be a fairly luxurious lifestyle for the father because she'll have to have a good yearly income. Also, wouldn't the father inherit the money if the child dies...
Thanks for posting this - Virgie having FIVE husbands is a shock. Based on names & ages, it appears that only one of the half-siblings is Virgie's (Donald Hart) the others are Hogan's.
I understood from earlier articles/reports - and posted them on this thread - that she was a "single mother of six".
My apologies for being inaccurate.
I'm afraid that HKS will start feeling he has no options. Worries me for the baby.
"Did 'Entertainment Tonight' Pay for Stern Interview?
13 February 2007 (StudioBriefing)
Entertainment Tonight has denied accusations by rival Access Hollywood that it paid $1 million for an exclusive interview with Anna Nicole Smith's lawyer, Howard K. Stern. An ET spokeswoman told the New York Daily News: "These types of accusations are typically made by news organizations that don't have exclusives on major stories." However, the Daily News pointed out that "shows get around the 'We don't pay for interviews' mandate by paying to license images and videos." When asked whether ET had paid for video used in connection with the Stern interview, the ET spokeswoman replied, "Like the Daily News, or any other news media outlet, we compensate rights holders for their photography or video."
Very Clintonian technique. Accuse others of exactly what is you are doing.
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