MJ’s ex blames `drugs doc` Arnold Klein for singer’s death

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Debbie Rowe,

Michael Jackson’s

former spouse, allegedly called the late singer’s skincare doctor, Arnold Klein, to blame him for causing his demise.

Rowe has claimed that the ‘Thriller’ hit maker was a hardcore drug addict for decades and is all set to testify the same in his wrongful death case in LA, the Sun reported.

The former couple, who had tied the knot in 1996, met when she was working as a nurse for Klein, the star’s dermatologist.

Rowe will also be revealing to the jurors that she saw snaps of Jackson leaving Klein’s office just days before he passed away at the age of 50 in June 2009.

She the phoned Klein right after the father-of-three died and asked him what he gave the iconic singer.

Rowe also asserted in the call to Klein that Jackson’s dead and it’s his fault.

It is also claimed that Rowe, mother of Price and Paris Jackson, will allege that Jackson was routinely injected with painkiller Demerol and sedative Vistaril, each time he went to Klein’s office.

However, Rowe will also be telling the court that she had no idea of the full scale of Jackson’s problem because he hid it. Rowe is supposedly due to be called to testify by concert giants AEG next week and is expected to help in their 26 billion pounds legal fight with the Jackson family. (ANI)

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