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This is what you stated.
"If Dr. Schulenberg was prescribing pain killers to Prince that caused his death ( specifically fentanyl), I would imagine that the Minnesota Medical board would have some knowledge of it."
Doctors are involved in dispensing these meds illegally stop assuming that the medical board is all knowing. I bet the medical board in the area of the case below had no idea what those doctors were doing with their DEA numbers.
I believe someone was prescribing those pain meds to Prince either via associates or off the books. I even think he got started via doctors over prescribing for pain.
You are correct this is not a fishing trip. The lawyers the fam have hired are looking at a particular doctor or hospital. They would not be working on this case if they did not think the could get money out of it.
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You are the one that ponders this stupid stuff. Who does not know that personal injury lawyers take casees for financial gain. Who the hell cares about their compassion and why does the fact that the Nelsons ( Tyka) getting any money of the stitutaion bother you.
If Prince hated his sibs (after all they are so ghetto) he would have written a will and left them nothing. It is not your money so get the fuck over it already.
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Well , this is true, It is possible that Dr. Schulenberg 'could have'. Anything is possible. With the heightened mass hysteria in such a high profile case ,I am surprised the DEA and all other law enforcement agencies, would have not had a crack at him with lots of vigor for the past(2) two years. The probabalities are very slim. It's just an opinion based on reasonable expectations in sucha high profile victim of an overdose. Hence me prefacing that statement with:"I would imagine" .* See that? | |
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Menes said:
Well , this is true, It is possible that Dr. Schulenberg 'could have'. Anything is possible. With the heightened mass hysteria in such a high profile case ,I am surprised the DEA and all other law enforcement agencies, would have not had a crack at him with lots of vigor for the past(2) two years. The probabalities are very slim. It's just an opinion based on reasonable expectations in sucha high profile victim of an overdose. Hence me prefacing that statement with:"I would imagine" .* See that? —Nothing to dig up. Dr S is human greed could have motivated him or he could have got stars in his eyes. There could even be other doctors involved. I will never believe Dr. S was the only doctor Prince sought out. If he had surgery he had other doctors. | |
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Hey, what about me! | |
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Where has it ever been mentioned, by the court papers or the family themselves, that this is a grab for insurance money?? | |
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On the surface Dr S's involvement in princes medical care is very blurry, on the surface Kornfeld's involvement in princes medical care is malpractice | |
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According to Billboard:
Minnesota prosecutors say they'll object to releasing data connected to Prince's death because a criminal investigation is ongoing. Prosecutors in Carver County released a statement Friday saying law enforcement data is confidential because the investigation is active. It will stay confidential until a charging decision is made. County Attorney Mark Metz also won't release medical examiner data because he can't currently determine if it would impede the investigation. Once it's closed, that data may be released to Prince's next of kin. [Edited 2/9/18 15:40pm] | |
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They just need to close the investigation, if nothings been solved yet, it probably won't be. Besides they could always reopen it at a later date if new info becomes available. | |
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PennyPurple said: According to Billboard:
Minnesota prosecutors say they'll object to releasing data connected to Prince's death because a criminal investigation is ongoing. Prosecutors in Carver County released a statement Friday saying law enforcement data is confidential because the investigation is active. It will stay confidential until a charging decision is made. County Attorney Mark Metz also won't release medical examiner data because he can't currently determine if it would impede the investigation. Once it's closed, that data may be released to Prince's next of kin. [Edited 2/9/18 15:40pm] —Something is not right about all of this. | |
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There was very minimal involvement where Kornfeld is concerned. Prince was never his patient and he sent his son to assess the condition of Prince, which of course could not be done, because he had died. | |
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PennyPurple said:
They just need to close the investigation, if nothings been solved yet, it probably won't be. Besides they could always reopen it at a later date if new info becomes available. Exactly Why keep it open if they have nothing. It looks shady. | |
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PennyPurple said:
There was very minimal involvement where Kornfeld is concerned. Prince was never his patient and he sent his son to assess the condition of Prince, which of course could not be done, because he had died. if kornfeld was a cardiologist and someone from Minnesota called him in California and said we have a gravely I'll patient who had a massive heart attack a few days ago and all signs point to another life threatening or life ending cardiac event happening any minute...and the cardiologist from California said I will send my son who is not a doctor, he is a kid in college to address this "gravely Ill" patient in Minnesota, there would be no question about weather or not kornfelds actions were ethical...because addiction is not truly treated as an physiological illness just like a bad heart, kornfelds unethical behavior is excused...not by me | |
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I think the reason that there is so much unrest amongst us all is that on one level or another... its always FELT Shady..
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laurarichardson said: PennyPurple said:
They just need to close the investigation, if nothings been solved yet, it probably won't be. Besides they could always reopen it at a later date if new info becomes available. Exactly Why keep it open if they have nothing. It looks shady. Perhaps Dr k or dr S or some other dr was incharge of his care longer than we realize. | |
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Just saying, neither one of the Kornfields even met Prince...We don't even know if they would've accepted him as a patient. | |
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Just saying, neither one of the Kornfields even met Prince...We don't even know if they would've accepted him as a patient. Because that's how we treat gravely ill people, we wait for a doctor from across the country to interview the dying person and then decide if it a good fit...NO...gravely ill people are treated immediately and any doctor that has any other protocol should be sued for malpractice... | |
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Again, I don't see how any of this can be blamed on the K's. If Prince was so gravely ill, he should've been taken to the emergency room, or an ambulance needed to be called. | |
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purplefam99 said: laurarichardson said: Exactly Why keep it open if they have nothing. It looks shady. Perhaps Dr k or dr S or some other dr was incharge of his care longer than we realize. —— I think they are keeping it open because his death may be tied to larger drug case. Look at the article I posted about the fake pain clinic with real doctors allowing their DEA numbers to be used. I cannot see Prince buying drugs off a street corner or from the internet but I could see him working with a doctor or clinic. Dr.S said he was not seeing Prince concerning withdrawals and claims he never wrote him any Rxs for pain pills. So what was he doing for Prince? Outside of physical therapy what medical help was he providing and what were the test for? Could another doctor be involved? | |
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Again, I don't see how any of this can be blamed on the K's. If Prince was so gravely ill, he should've been taken to the emergency room, or an ambulance needed to be called. That part has never made sense. He was already in the hospital and if he was gravely only due to drugs they could have made him comfortable in that hospital. He would not have been suffering in the hospital. [Edited 2/9/18 17:21pm] | |
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So if they never close the case, and the 3 yr limitation is up, what are they to do? They could actually never find out what happened to their brother. That is so wrong. | |
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So if they never close the case, and the 3 yr limitation is up, what are they to do? They could actually never find out what happened to their brother. That is so wrong. It is wrong and really looks like some sort of cover up or someone being more concerned about getting a big fish and Prince’s death merely being an afterthought. | |
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Agree about Dr K having no particular blame here, given that Prince was actually in a hospital on April 20 for what seems like a decent amount of time, getting treatment there and prescriptions for other medications. If it was obvious that he was in a life-treatening situation, the doctors at that hospital would have been in the best position to see that.
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The sheriff who headed up the investigation is retiring. http://www.swnewsmedia.co...f22c2.html | |
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Exactly. They want to use Prince as a poster boy and tool for taking down a cartel meanwhile his family and fans get no closure. My heart just fell when I read that they just flat out refused.
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Exactly. I never thought I would say this but I am starting to feel sorry for his family.
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Well the family filed a motion so we shall see what the court has to say. The sad thing is if Prince’s death is tied to another case that case could amount to nothing and in the end justice is not served for anyone. One of the reasons a lot of people have little trust in law enforcement.
—/ said: Exactly. They want to use Prince as a poster boy and tool for taking down a cartel meanwhile his family and fans get no closure. My heart just fell when I read that they just flat out refused.
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Without more info we don't know what they are really looking at although I am betting that ISLIJAG knows what she is talking about. Time will tell. Welcome to "the org", Mumio…they can have you, but I'll have your love in the end | |
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