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Here’s Some Of The Stories That Made A Splash This Week

In case you missed it, catch up with what happened in the world of celebrity this week:

Dr. Conrad Murray — Life Is a Carnival

Filed under: Michael Jackson , Photo Galleries , Exclusives Long before he may or may not have been responsible for the death of Michael Jackson, Dr. Conrad Murray was just another guy enjoying Carnival in Trinidad. These photos were take in 2005 during a two-week trip to Trinidad and Tobago. He was down … Permalink

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Dr. Conrad Murray — I’m Happy to Be Working

Filed under: Paparazzi Video , Michael Jackson Dr. Conrad Murray is still treating patients at his Las Vegas office — and according to The Doc, they’re all pretty happy to see him. Doc Murray strolled into work today, where he nodded when a photog asked if he was happy to be back. As we … Permalink

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TMZ Live: MJ, John Mayer & Anna Nicole

Filed under: TMZ Live Harvey, Mike and Nina took your questions on everything today — including John Mayer’s racial comments and mea culpa, Dr. Conrad Murray upcoming trial and the restraining order Dennis Hopper scored against his estranged wife.Also: Dead body found at … Permalink

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Dr. Murray As ‘Inspirational’ as Michael Jackson

Filed under: Celebrity Justice , Michael Jackson One of the members of Dr. Conrad Murray’s legal team says he’s not concerned about the possibility of a downtown L.A. jury dominated by African Americans, because “Dr. Murray is as much of an inspiration as Michael Jackson was.”J. Michael Flanagan … Permalink

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Dr. Conrad Murray Charges Not Enough, Joe and La Toya Jackson Incoherently Claim

The involuntary manslaughter charge filed against Dr. Conrad Murray in the death of Michael Jackson wasn’t nearly enough to satisfy the late icon’s father, Joe. Following Murray’s arraignment on Monday, a disappointed Joe did what he does best – went on Larry King Live to ridiculously say that Michael was murdered. Joe Jackson never met a microphone he didn’t like to babble nonsensically into, and somehow managed once again to make Michael’s sad death all about him. The Jackson family patriarch said that Michael’s death was part of a larger plot and Murray got off easy. Michael’s sister La Toya issued a similar statement. Here’s Joe Jackson on Larry King Live last night … Joe Jackson on Larry King Attorney Brian Oxman seconded that the reckless administration of Propofol by Murray would constitute second degree murder for any victim not named MJ. Never mind that the charge came after a six-month investigation and that there was clearly no intent by Murray, however careless he was, for Michael to die. Yesterday, Katherine Jackson, Michael’s mother, labeled Murray a monster . That he may be, but a murderer in the eyes of the law is quite another matter.

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Michael Jackson’s Family Reacts To Conrad Murray’s Manslaughter Charge

‘He’s lying. He’s guilty. Nobody was there but him,’ Katherine Jackson says. By Gil Kaufman Michael Jackson’s parents Katherine and Joe Jackson arrive to the Los Angeles Airport Courthouse on Monday Photo: Gabriel Bouts/ Getty Images After appearing together at Monday’s arraignment for Dr. Conrad Murray , Michael Jackson’s family issued a series of statements decrying the doctor’s not-guilty plea to the charge of involuntary manslaughter . “He’s lying. He’s guilty. Nobody was there but him,” Jackson’s mother, Katherine, told the assembled media while leaving court. “He’s just trying to save his own behind. … He killed him. He wasn’t monitoring him.” Murray, who faces up to four years in prison if convicted, didn’t make a statement following his court appearance, during which he did not interact with the Jackson family members, according to reports. The Houston-based doctor is expected to leave Los Angeles after posting $75,000 bail. “Dr. Murray is doing fine. … He’s in good spirits,” attorney Edward Chernoff said during a press conference after the hearing. As one expert suggested in an interview with MTV News, it could be hard to find an impartial jury in Los Angeles, a reality Chernoff said he was ready to deal with. “It’s going to be tough, but I think if we get the right jury, the right result will come in,” he said. “This has been a nightmare for [Murray] for many different reasons, and one of the reasons is that he lost a friend.” Murray was hired as Jackson’s personal physician several months before the singer was slated to leave for England to begin his planned 50-show residency comeback stint at the O2 arena. The cardiologist told investigators that he administered the surgical anesthetic propofol, as well as other tranquilizers, to Jackson several times in the hours leading up to his June 25 death. The coroner has ruled that the singer died of lethal levels of the drug. Murray obtained propofol legally, but is accused of negligence in the administration of the drug, a stance prosecutors came to after speaking with more than 10 medical experts. Outspoken family patriarch Joe Jackson went on CNN’s “Larry King Live” following the hearing and called Murray a “fall guy” in a wider conspiracy. Speaking to King after attending the hearing with his estrange wife, five of his children and a number of grandchildren, Jackson reiterated, “I was looking for justice, and justice, to me, would be a murder charge.” According to legal experts, Murray was charged with involuntary manslaughter because there was no proof the doctor purposely acted in a fashion intended to cause death or serious injury to his patient. “To me, he’s just a fall guy,” Jackson claimed. “There’s other people, I think, involved with this whole thing. But I think that he’s interrogated — he would come clean and tell everything he knows.” According to Joe, Michael Jackson told his mother that he feared he would be killed in the lead-up to his London shows. “He was afraid to even do all of these shows, because he was afraid that he wouldn’t get a chance to finish all of the show,” Joe Jackson said. “He couldn’t do all those shows back-to-back. Even his kids say that he had told them that he would be murdered.” Sister La Toya Jackson issued a statement later in the day, which read, “Michael was murdered, and although he died at the hands of Dr. Conrad Murray, I believe Dr. Murray was a part of a much larger plan. There are other individuals involved, and I will not rest and I will continue to fight until all of the proper individuals are brought forth and justice is served.” La Toya and Joe Jackson have not elaborated on their allegations and neither has named any other suspected conspirators. Police have not named any other suspects in Jackson’s death, after focusing almost exclusively on Murray during their nearly eight-month investigation. Related Artists Michael Jackson

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Why Wasn’t Michael Jackson’s Doctor Charged With Murder?

Why wasn’t Michael Jackson’s doctor charged with murder? What does involuntary manslaughter even mean? He deserves everything he gets! —Wanda, New York, via the Answer B!tch…

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Michael Jackson’s Parents Fume, Say Conrad Murray "Killed My Son"

Michael Jackson’s family watched as Dr. Conrad Murray faced a manslaughter charge today. And they’ve already rendered their verdict. “He should have pleaded guilty,”…

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Drake Announces Eco-Friendly College Tour

The Away From Home Tour will stop at 15 schools this spring. By Cristina Ramos Drake Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Grammy nominee Drake will embark on his first solo tour of the U.S., it was announced Monday (February 8). The Young Money MC will headline at 25 cities nationwide beginning April 6 and will be implementing an eco-friendly policy throughout the tour. The Away From Home Tour will stop at 15 college campuses along the way, including Penn State, Michigan State and University of Central Florida. Drizzy will also be making stops at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and sharing the stage with Paramore and Ke$ha at the Bamboozle Festival in Rutherford, New Jersey. The eco-friendly show, which is part of the 5th Annual Campus Consciousness tour and hopes to promote environmental sustainability through music, also includes Canadian rapper K-OS and synthpop band Francis and the Lights. The showcase will also feature national and campus-based green and socially conscious groups educating students at the “half rock tour, half environmental campaign” events. The spring tour will begin at Eastern Illinois University. Plans to add more dates are developing. Drake’s tour dates according to the press release: