Dr. Conrad Murray's legal troubles in Las Vegas began in 2002, two years after he opened Global Cardiovascular Associates on East Flamingo Road near Eastern Avenue.
In February 2002, the Clark County district attorney's office filed a lien against Murray because of unpaid child support owed to Nenita Malibiran in California. That case followed him throughout the decade.
In 2006 he was hit with another lien for nearly $3,100 in unpaid child support, and as recently as June 10, the district attorney's office filed to collect $10,893 in back child support owed to Malibiran in Santa Clara County in California, according to county records.
Murray had trouble paying other personal debts, as well.
Capital One Bank sued Murray in October and won a default judgment for $960 plus $408 in interest and legal fees.
And in March, HICA Education Loan Corp. won a $71,332 civil judgment against Murray, who failed to repay student loans from his days in medical school at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tenn., according to court records.
Murray and his company have also faced a litany of lawsuits in the past three years for unpaid bills and business obligations.
Lawsuits from Citicorp Vendor Finance and Popular Leasing U.S.A. ended with judgments against Murray totaling $363,722, and two pending lawsuits from Digirad Imaging Solutions and Siemens Financial Services are seeking judgments totalling $366,541.
On Friday, the office at Global Cardiovascular Associates was dark.
A closed sign hung from the door.
Murray has not been the subject of disciplinary action by the Nevada medical or pharmacy boards, according to those agencies.
He has been registered to vote in Clark County since 2004 but does not have a Nevada driver's license, according to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
He lives in a 5,268-square-foot home with four bedrooms and a pool near the Red Rock Country Club.
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