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More Details On Investigation Of Prince’s Doctor

The warrant, which was filed on May 5 and made public this week, states that Schulenberg treated Prince on April 7 and April 20 and prescribed him medication, reported KSTP-TV and the Los Angeles Times.

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Our sources caution there could be other doctors who prescribed meds for Prince outside the Minnesota area. but so far nothing’s come up.

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The affidavit said Dr Schulenberg had also prescribed Prince medication, but did not say what it was or if the prescription had been filled. “The warrant authorized the search and seizure of Prince’s medical records at North Memorial Medical Center in Robbinsdale”, according to a news report published by NewsOk.

A spokeswoman for North Memorial Medical Center said Schulenberg was a primary care physician at its Minnetonka clinic but that he no longer works for the health care system. She declined to provide more details because of privacy policies.

Schulenberg, whose name was misspelled in the documents according to the Los Angeles Times, also could not be reached for comment on Tuesday night.

“The doctor was planning on a lifesaving mission”, Mauzy said.

Mauzy told the Star Tribune that Andrew Kornfeld arrived at Paisley Park on April 21 with buprenorphine, a medication used to treat opioid addiction. The lawyer for Carlin Williams, who is from Kansas City, lodged an objection to a court filing by Prince’s sister Tyka Nelson, who said the singer had no children.

An autopsy has been performed on Prince but no cause of death has been released, pending toxicology tests.

Carver County Chief Deputy Jason Kamerud reminded reporters that Police had said they would be examining Prince’s medical records to see if a crime had been committed.

Prince, 57, had already been pronounced dead by the time the physician arrived after the musician was found collapsed in an elevator.

According to Prince’s publicist the landing was due to the flue. “They will be looking into all the doctors, how he obtained the medications, who prescribed them, how the doctors’ prescribing habits [had been] in the past”.

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Prince’s bodyguard carried him to waiting paramedics at the airport and he was given a shot of the opioid antidote Narcan.

Prince was seeking treatment from an opioid-addiction specialist in the weeks before his death