Emily Freedman
ABC News
September 22, 2009
The doctors of the late Anna Nicole Smith over-prescribed her a litany of medications that eventually led to her death and crossed boundaries to indulge in “unprofessional” relationships with their patient, recently unsealed affidavits obtained by ABC News allege.
The documents submitted to a Los Angeles judge in support of search warrants in the case suggest that Smith’s psychiatrist Khristine Eroshevich and internist Sandeep Kapoor had relationships “that appeared sexual in nature” with the model, who was found dead in a Florida hotel room in April 2007. The medical examiner determined that 39-year-old Smith died after an accidental drug overdose involving nine different medications or an “acute combined drug intoxication.”
According to the affidavits, photographs were discovered in the investigation depicting Smith naked with Eroschevich in a bathtub in “intimate embraces” that “constitute unprofessional behavior.”
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