NRI Dr. 
                Sandeep Kapoor with other two, charged in Anna Nicole Smith's 
                Death
              Los Angles, March 13, 2009
                Col. Uday Singh 
              On Thursday, Edmund G. Brown Jr., Los Angeles, California - Attorney 
                General filed charges against NRI Dr. Sandeep Kapoor, Dr. Khristine 
                Eroshevich and Howard K. Stern, who were engaged in a criminal 
                conspiracy to illegally furnish unwarranted amounts and combinations 
                of highly addictive medications to Anna Nicole Smith
              All above individuals furnished thousands of prescription pills 
                to Ms. Smith, including opiates, benzodiazapines, and other controlled 
                and non-controlled substances in three years
              After executing multiple search warrants, reviewing over 100,000 
                computer images and text messages and interviewed witnesses throughout 
                the country and abroad, eleven felony counts were filed by the 
                Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office. 
              
                - NRI Dr. Sandeep Kapoor and Howard K. Stern were charged with 
                  unlawfully prescribing a controlled substance. 
 
                - NRI Dr. Sandeep Kapoor was charged with obtaining a prescription 
                  for opiates by fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation
 
                - NRI Dr Sandeep Kapoor was charged with obtaining a prescription 
                  for opiates by giving a false name or address. 
 
                - NRI Dr Sandeep Kapoor and Howard K. Stern were charged with 
                  prescribing, administering, or dispensing a controlled substance 
                  to an addict. 
 
                - Dr. Eroshevich and Howard K. Stern were charged with unlawfully 
                  prescribing a controlled substance. 
 
                - Dr. Eroshevich was charged with obtaining a prescription for 
                  opiates by fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation. 
 
                - Dr. Eroshevich was charged with obtaining a prescription for 
                  opiates by giving a false name or address. 
 
                - Dr. Eroshevich was charged with prescribing, administering, 
                  or dispensing controlled substances to an addict. 
 
              
              Three other charges are conspiracy counts for prescribing, administering, 
                and dispensing controlled substances to an addict; obtaining a 
                controlled substances by fraud, deceit, or misrepresentation; 
                obtaining a controlled substance by false name or address; issuing 
                a prescription that is false or fictitious; and repeatedly and 
                excessively prescribing, furnishing, dispensing, or administering 
                drugs. 
              Each individual was freed on $20,000 bail and new date was set 
                for hearing in May, 2009