
Dr. Conrad Murray — the man at the center of the investigation into Michael Jackson’s death — could lose his Las Vegas, Nevada, 5,268-square-foot home in the exclusive Red Rock Country Club home to foreclosure, according to the Associated Press.
The report indicates that Murray “racked up a debt of more than $100,000 plus penalties since his last $15,000 payment in January” and could forfeit the two-story residence to the lender as soon as Nov. 2009.
Foreclosure, however, may be the least of his concerns at this time.
Murray was with Jackson at his home when he suddenly died last month at the age of 50 as a result of cardiac arrest. Speculation has run rampant that Murray, Jackson’s personal physician, may have possibly contributed to his death with a lethal dose of anesthetic Propofol.
It’s important to note that the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office has yet to release its official autopsy findings into the cause of Jackson’s death. Furthermore, even though his home and office have been searched by law enforcement officials, Murray has not yet been publicly named as a suspect in the ongoing investigation.
More on Murray’s foreclosure situation at 2426 Grassy Spring Place as it develops … stay tuned.




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