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EXCLUSIVE VIDEO INTERVIEW: Jackson's Nurse: Coroner's Office Told Me Michael Was "Drug Addict"

July 28 2009, Published 12:37 p.m. ET

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In an exclusive interview with RadarOnline.com, Michael Jackson's former nurse, Cherilyn Lee, reveals that an investigators with the Los Angeles Coroner's office told her that the King of Pop, Michael Jackson, was a drug addict. A member of the Los Angeles County Coroner's office visited Lee to obtain Jackson's medical records last week.

"He (coroner official) told me that Michael Jackson was a drug addict," Lee tells RadarOnline.com. She further states that she didn't believe that Michael was a drug addict and that she has fully cooperated with law enforcement and the coroner's office.

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After Jackson's death, Cherilyn went public with Jackson's request for her to obtain Diprivan for him in April. The nurse practioner says she warned Jackson about the danger of the powerful drug, and that she said no to his request to get it for him.

RadarOnline.com is reaching out for comment from the Coroner's office, and will bring you more details as they develop.

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