TMZ reports (with video):
California Attorney General Jerry Brown says that he requested the search warrants executed earlier today in connection with the death of Anna Nicole Smith because, he believes, "a serious crime has been committed."See also our earlier coverage in our own special section dedicated to Khristine Eroshevich
In a press conference just concluded, Brown didn't divulge specific details of what he was looking for, and what crimes might have been committed, but told reporters that "playing with dangerous drugs" can result in death and "prescribing drugs illegally is a crime," and he suggested people should "put it together."
As reported in the SF Chronicle gossip column
Anna Nicole Smith's psychiatrist received a rude awakening on Friday morning when her home was raided by police investigating the death of the tragic model/actress.See also the Fox News gossip column report
California authorities served Dr. Khristine Eroshevich with one of several search warrants as they upped their investigations into the death of Smith, who died of a fatal overdose in a Florida hotel back in February.
Ironically, Smith's longtime companion, Howard K. Stern was with the doctor when the members of the justice department arrived at her home, according to TMZ.com.
Stern was in Los Angeles after appearing on the "Larry King Live" show on CNN on Wednesday.
Eroshevich is also under investigation by the Medical Board of California after admitting to prescribing a haul of drugs for her celebrity patient in the days following her son Daniel's death last year.
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