Dr Conrad Murray was texting to a stripper just hours before Michael Jackson died, reveals a prosecution motion filed Thursday.
According to the motion, Michelle Bella, a dancer at the Spearmint Rhino in Las Vegas, got a text from Murray at 8:30 a.m. on June 25, 2009 -- about two and a half hours before he found the King of Pop unresponsive on a bed, reports the New York Daily News.
Prosecutors previously revealed that Murray, who was living with his stripper Nicole Alvarez at the time, called Houston cocktail waitress Sade Anding at 11:51 that morning, about an hour after he admittedly gave his famous patient the powerful anesthetic propofol in an IV drip.
The star's personal physical also received two unanswered calls from a third woman he met at the Vegas strip joint Cheetahs in 2003, prosecutors said. The third girlfriend, Bridgette Morgan, was trying to reach Murray to discuss a plane ticket he promised to buy her during a lunch date earlier that month, court documents stated.
Prosecutors are asking the judge to allow evidence of Murray''s wild social life because they think it shows a pattern of 'inattentiveness and distraction.'
However, Murray's defense has called the move prejudicial. 'Evidence which points to a defendant's guilt is, by definition, prejudicial, the deputy district attorneys handling the case wrote in the motion.
Prosecutors also claimed Murray broke patient-confidentiality rules by bragging about his Jackson job to the alleged girlfriends but neglected to mention his personal phone communications during his first interview with police.
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