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Dr. Klein Comes After Jackson Kids Inheritance

Posted by josh loposer on October 28th, 2009 at 2:00 pm

michael jackson arnold klein Dr. Klein Comes After Jackson Kids InheritanceHe’s been biding his time, laying low, but now dermatologist Arnie Klein (possibly Prince and Paris’ biological father) is coming after Michael Jackson’s estate — the estate that rightfully belongs to MJ’s kids. According to reports, Klein has filed a creditors claim against Jackson’s estate, asking for $48,522.89 for unpaid cosmetic procedures.

Sure, Klein earned his money and probably should get paid. Still, looking at the laundry list of procedures that were performed, it’s no wonder that Michael’s face was a wreck. If I were Michael, I’d have asked for my money back in the late 90s.

At one point, Klein performed 11 “IM injections” in only 3 days. According to TMZ‘s source, “IM” stand for intra-muscular and “IM injections” are often code for Demerol.

Anyways, my point is that considering the proximity of all of these ethically shady procedures to Michael’s death, maybe Arnie should just leave the family alone and consider it pro bono.

It seems like something the medical board should investigate, right?

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