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Elizabeth Taylor denies she was also a patient of Michael Jackson’s doctor
The doctor at the centre of an investigation into Michael Jackson’s death did not treat his friend and screen legend Elizabeth Taylor.
Dr Conrad Murray, who was Jacko’s 24-7 physician at the time of his death, was rumoured to have also treated the actress.
But the veteran actress, who has been hospitalised many times over the years, moved quickly to stamp out the report that a close friend of Murray’s said he had also been her doctor.
A Taylor representative said the story was: “A blank blank blank lie.”
Reverend Floyd Williams is the friend of Murray’s who alleged he was with Murray in his Houston office in early May when the doctor received a phone call from Taylor’s secretary.
He claimed: “I was sitting right there with him when the telephone rang, and I’ll tell you we were in the middle of talking about him going on tour (with Jackson).
“Then Miss Elizabeth Taylor herself got on the telephone! On the telephone with Dr. Murray! Miss Elizabeth Taylor! Now how about that!”
Williams alleged that Taylor wanted Murray to be her personal doctor in London, where Jackson was set to play 50 concert dates and to have Murray in attendance.
Category: Drugs, Michael Jackson | Tags: Conrad Murray,Elizabeth Taylor,Michael Jackson,Rev. Floyd Williams
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