Well, drat. I missed a bunch the last couple of days. I’ve read everything, but haven’t responded to some things that I wanted to.
Also, all my Anna time right now is back in my notes, trying like crazy to finish the CNL revision.
Anyway - *somebody* asked in the past few days where the chloral hydrate prescription came from. It wasn’t on the “laundry list” that KE faxed to Kapoor. I just now looked back for the post and just can’t find it for the life of me!
Since I was back in my dusty files, I tried to find an answer and never did.
However, I *do* remember that the first time ET had Jann Carl interviewing Eroshevich, it was about the fax. They had her on for a couple of days, stringing it all out. I was keeping notes on the drugs they asked her about, which were *allegedly* written up on a fax exactly like the one tmz broke - except they were naming different drugs!
Just a few were different, but different enough to make me notice. We weren’t all well-versed, inside and out, on the meds for ANS at that time. Anyway, I posted the list that I gleaned from their show, but it went by really fast and they only showed a *few* of them on the screen.
Others, they put up text graphics on, in really big type - I distinctly remember they misspelled Topamax as Topomax. I thought it was strange because they *should have* had the fax list right in front of them and in fact, they had a *bottle* of Topamax on the screen, labeled, of course, with its name spelled correctly with the first “a.”
At any rate, I knew when I posted that I had missed one drug name, because it wasn’t on the Kapoor fax we had seen and it wasn’t familiar to me. In fact, it was “added” in the last interview they showed.
As it happened, I saw a re-run over that next weekend and was able to catch the missing drug name, which was chloral hydrate.
So, obviously, there was another fax similar to the one we’ve seen, perhaps sent to Kapoor - but maybe not, maybe to someone else? And this other one included the CH. It’s so “old-fashioned” that it does seem like something Dr KE would use (we’ve never heard about the Ambien ‘scripts she *said* she had tried with ANS previously, to no avail - scary to imagine Anna on Ambien, especially with the baby!) - but it could also have been something Dr Kovner had prescribed for her previous to Kapoor.
There just still seems like a Marilyn Monroe connection to this - and remember, Dr KE convinced Perper that the MM “thing” had just been a phase Anna had gone through and that she no longer was “into” MM stuff?
Stern Files Creditor Claim On Anna Nicole’s Estate
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (October 22, 2007) Anna Nicole Smiths longtime companion Howard K. Stern filed a creditor claim in court last Thursday, seeking 6% of any monies obtained from the estate of Howard J. Marshall.
Before her death on February 8, Smith had long fought Marshalls family over his fortune, estimated at $500 million.
Smith married Marshall in 1994. The millionaire passed away a little over a year later.
Stern was the attorney by her side as the former playmate mounted the legal battle, which took her all the way to the Supreme Court.
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AP Stern Files Creditor Claim On Anna Nicole’s Estate
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (October 22, 2007) Anna Nicole Smiths longtime companion Howard K. Stern filed a creditor claim in court last Thursday, seeking 6% of any monies obtained from the estate of Howard J. Marshall.
Before her death on February 8, Smith had long fought Marshalls family over his fortune, estimated at $500 million.
Smith married Marshall in 1994. The millionaire passed away a little over a year later.
Stern was the attorney by her side as the former playmate mounted the legal battle, which took her all the way to the Supreme Court.
Howard K. Stern Makes Claim For Anna Nicole’s Estate
On Larry King Live, two weeks ago, Stern indicated he would be entitled to 6% of any monies received from the estate as part of his legal fee.
My firm would be entitled to 6% of that, he said. That would have been whether she was alive . . . I would trade that for her being a live right now.
Stern told King his present living expenses were being covered by his family.
Unfortunately, right now, its not like I can go out and get a 9:00 to 5:00 job based on everything thats been said about me out there. So Im very fortunate to have a family who is supporting me emotionally and financially at this point, he said.
Smiths daughter, Dannielynn, would inherit any monies that may be recovered on behalf of her mother.
Sterns filing specifies that his percentage is conditioned upon recovery in the Marshall litigation.