No evidence B.B. King was poisoned
The Clark County Coroner’s Office in Las Vegas, Nevada, said Monday that blues musician B.B.
As previously reported, some of King’s children have made various allegations against the musician’s former business manager and personal assistant, LaVerne Toney and Myron Johnson respectively.
King died from Alzheimer’s disease compounded by coronary disease, heart failure, Type 2 diabetes, hypertension and cerebral vascular disease, the Clark County Coroner in Las Vegas said.
Toney’s lawyer immediately dismissed the accusations as “baseless and unfounded”, and preliminary results of the investigation turned up no evidence of wrongdoing, but these findings should clear up any lingering suspicion regarding King’s passing.
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He added: “I hope they have a factual basis that they can demonstrate for their defamatory and libelous allegations”.
Patty King and Karen Williams voiced out the allegations and indicated this in their sworn affidavits.
He died May 14 in hospice care at home in Las Vegas at age 89. He died shortly after, on May 14. “We just didn’t know what was going on and what had happened with our father”.
The announcement closes the investigation after King’s death on May 14. King was poisoned before his death in May.
Toney had power of attorney and tight control of his affairs in the weeks leading up to his death.
Despite the sordid controversy following his death, King was buried on May 30 near a museum bearing his name in his native Mississippi.
The value of the estate that hasn’t been publicly disclosed.
Ms Drohobyczer has said she thinks the estate is worth between five and 10 million dollars.