Debbie Rowe Injected Michael Jackson With Drugs
Jul. 13 2009, Published 2:58 p.m. ET
Michael Jackson's ex-wife, Debbie Rowe, often injected the late King of Pop with drugs while she worked as a nurse for his dermatologist, Dr. Arnold Klein, TMZ reports. The evidence is revealed in law enforcement documents from MJ's 2005 molestation trial.
In an affidavit from a Santa Barbara County Sheriff's deputy who served a search warrant on Dr. Klein in 1993 to obtain Jackson's medical records during the first molestation investigation, a deputy writes of Debbie's role in Michael's treatments, saying that in August of 1993, "...Ms. Rowe observed the back of Jackson's body while she gave him massages to help him sleep. Ms. Rowe also observed Jackson's buttocks on numerous occasions when she gave him injections prior to acne treatments."
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While the documents do not indicate which drugs were used, it has been reported that even for minor procedures like acne treatment, MJ sought out anesthesia and other sedatives.