Autopsy Shows Jonah Hill's Brother Had Traces Of Cocaine, Nitrous Cans At Death Scene
Traces of cocaine were found Jonah Hill’s brother's urine, according to the full bombshell autopsy report obtained by RadarOnline.com.
The report reveals 40-year-old Jordan Feldstein was pronounced dead at the scene and multiple nitrous cans were found scattered around his room.
Feldstein was discovered dead in his bed at his Los Angeles home on December 22, 2017 wearing only his boxer shorts.
The autopsy report reveals there were traces of cocaine in his urine, indicating he took it a week or so before death – all other drugs were negative.
His body was covered in tattoos. The popular manager had Joshua and Charlie tattoos, believed to be his kids, a Star Of David, paw print name ‘Jackie’, a leaf, poppy, plus the inscriptions ‘first things first’ and ‘I love Nanny Audrey.'
The cause of death for the entertainment manager is listed as obesity and blood clots.
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According to a report from Los Angeles County Medical Examiner, Feldstein’s main causes of death were pulmonary thromboembolism and deep leg vein thrombosis.
He did have a history of heart issues, but was not being treated for anything specific at his time of death.
Feldman suffered a sudden cardiac arrest at his home in Los Angeles.
His family representative claimed that he called 911 for shortness of breath.
The paramedics arrived soon, but he passed away leaving his family, friends, and fans in shock.
Feldstein was the longtime manager of Maroon 5, as well as other musicians like Robin Thicke.
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