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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."
Don't know - haven't heard anything about one. He probably didn't, at his age. Unless ...
She is a gorgeous baby. Danny B. is on H&C right now and even the othe guest is saying how phony the crying of HKS is.
Then Stern went to the closet and said "all the important legal documents were stolen" INCLUDING the baby's birth certificate . Is that where YOU keep all your documents??? On a shelf in the closet??
lol....ok, that does change my perception!
I really do think the baby is LBs daughter.
She was stoned so much of the time, how many of these encounters were consensual and how many were in a stupor?
Note. you all be careful back there with this horrible weather.
Isn't he the attorney who quit ANS case because she wasn't cooperating and now she is dead and the cameras are there and all of a sudden he's her attorney again.
and he mumbled something about a cell phone on the video link I saw. Why would a cell phone be on the closet shelf? Besides, the baby was registered at the hospital, right? so other copies of the certificate would be available.
Sorry about that!
If for some reason the legions that have already claimed paternity are not determined to be the father, I think it would be in order to subject Teddie Boy or Billy Boy to some kind of DNA sample.
Why does Anna's mother want it to stay in the Bahamas?
I don't know, Rte66 can probably answer your question.
Danny B -- no matter who gets custody the baby is s@rewed because no one is the right person to raise her... said he hates government, but wishes someone could just pluck her out and give her to a stable home.
Because she does not want Stern sneaking off the island with the baby until everything is settled. The conclusion is that paternity will have to be determined in the Bahama's. This why Birkhead is now on the island. He will probably file tomorrow.
I distractedly watched Greta tonight.....a lawyer, maybe Thompsons, said some sherrif here in the States has all the items that were removed from the house Stern is squatting in.
Can't the Bahamian court order him to show that baby in court?
How? Why?
Evidently, the person who took the stuff brought it all back home with him. The lawyer advised him to turn it over to the police and they decided on this sheriff. Nobody said what the items were.
My impression was that the mother is just afraid that the situation will spin out of control, for instance if Stern were to "disappear" with the baby.
However, from the sound of it (and I would like to be shown otherwise), perhaps the legal advice she's getting isn't the best.
Those on Stern's side seem to be laughing up their sleeve at this move. They say he has no intention of moving the baby. Because in the Bahamas, he is legally the baby's father and will always be. That he will never have to take a paternity test to prove anything. Because under Bahamian law the father is whoever is listed on the birth certificate.
So they say the little girl is his daughter according to the Bahamas and nobody else can do anything about it. Made me so mad I wanted to wring his neck. (or worse)
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