The unnamed MD visited the Las Vegas hotel suite where the late pop superstar was staying in November 2003 after being told the singer had a cough and sore throat, heowever, when the doctor arrived he could not find anything wrong with Jackson his handlers asked for prescription drugs.
“The whole thing was staged. It was all a lie. They just wanted drugs. They wanted me to call in all these pills under someone else’s name.”
Michael Jackson, who died of a suspected cardiac arrest last month, was allegedly addicted to several prescription drugs and is believed to have regularly filed prescriptions under assumed names.
“His minder started giving me a rough time. He was trying to intimidate me. I said, ‘I can’t do that,’ and he replied, ‘What do you mean, they always do that.’”
The doctor told Jackson’s entourage he would “see what he could do”.
“The handler came up to me and put a finger in my chest and said, ‘You do that.’ I was waiting for someone to jump out of bushes and say ‘You’ve been punked!’ I felt like I was on ‘Candid Camera.’”
The doctor also believes the singer displayed “classic signs of autism,” a brain development disorder of which symptoms include poor social interaction and communication, abnormal intensity or focus, severe insomnia, and unusual eating habits.