[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help] 

Status: Not Logged In; Sign In

Big Pharma-Sponsored Vaccinologist Finally Admits mRNA Shots Are Killing Millions

US fiscal year 2025 opens with a staggering $257 billion October deficit$3 trillion annual pace.

His brain has been damaged by American processed food.

Iran willing to resolve doubts about its atomic programme with IAEA

FBI Official Who Oversaw J6 Pipe Bomb Probe Lied About Receiving 'Corrupted' Evidence “We have complete data. Not complete, because there’s some data that was corrupted by one of the providers—not purposely by them, right,” former FBI official Steven D’Antuono told the House Judiciary Committee in a

Musk’s DOGE Takes To X To Crowdsource Talent: ‘80+ Hours Per Week,’

Female Bodybuilders vs. 16 Year Old Farmers

Whoopi Goldberg announces she is joining women in their sex abstinence

Musk secretly met with Iran's UN envoy NYT

D.O.G.E. To have a leaderboard of most wasteful government spending

In Most U.S. Cities, Social Security Payments Last Married Couples Just 19 Days Or Less

Another major healthcare provider files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

The Ukrainians have put Tulsi Gabbard on their Myrotvorets kill list

Sen. Johnson unveils photo of Biden-appointed crossdressers after reporters rage over Gaetz nomination

sted on: Nov 15 07:56 'WE WOULD LOSE' War with Iran: Col. Lawrence Wilkerson

Israeli minister says Palestinians should have no voting or land rights

The Case For Radical Changes In US National Defense: Col. Douglas Macgregor

Biden's Regulations Legacy Costs Taxpayers $1.8 Trillion, 800 Times Larger than Trumps

Israeli Soldiers are BUSTED!

Al Sharpton and MSNBC Caught in Major Journalism Ethics Fail in Accepting Kamala's Campaign Money

ABC News in panic mode to balance The View after anti-Trump panel misses voter sentiment

The Latest Biden Tax Bomb

Republicans Pass New Anti-Woke Law: Ohio Senate Bans Transgender from Womens School Bathrooms

Gaetz, who would oversee US prisons as attorney general, thinks El Salvador’s hardline lockups are a model

Francesca Albanese shuts down reporter question on whether Israel has right to exist

Democratic Governors Create Coalition To Push Back Against Trump Policies

BRICS Write-off $20 billion Debt of Africa and Shocked IMF

MASS EXODUS Of Soldiers Rock IDF After BLOODIEST DAY EVER in Lebanon

This Is Why They Wont Be Able To Block Matt Gaetz, Tulsi Gabbard, Pete Hegseth And RFK Jr.

Tennessee Official Warns: Venezuelan Gangsters "Back In All Of Our Major Cities"


Sports
See other Sports Articles

Title: Florida high court refuses to hear Limbaugh appeal
Source: Florida
URL Source: http://www.palmbeachpost.com/state/ ... ofla_Limbaugh_Painkillers.html
Published: Apr 28, 2005
Author: JILL BARTON
Post Date: 2005-04-28 15:59:22 by crack monkey
Keywords: Limbaugh, Florida, refuses
Views: 103
Comments: 2

Florida high court refuses to hear Limbaugh appeal By JILL BARTON Associated Press Writer

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Florida Supreme Court said Thursday it will not consider an appeal from conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh over prosecutors' seizure of his medical records during an investigation into whether he illegally purchased painkillers.

The 4-3 order did not explain the court's reasoning.

Limbaugh's attorney had argued that an appeals court misconstrued Florida law when it ruled prosecutors could review the records.

Prosecutors seized Limbaugh's medical records in 2003 for an investigation into whether he illegally purchased prescription painkillers, but they have remain sealed, pending the outcome of Limbaugh's appeals. Investigators allege that Limbaugh "doctor shopped," illegally visiting multiple doctors to receive duplicate prescriptions.

Limbaugh, who has not been charged with any crime, lost at the appellate court level and wanted the Florida Supreme Court to overturn a ruling that would open his medical records and possibly allow prosecutors to build a case against him.

It was unclear whether Limbaugh has any further legal recourse to stop the investigation. Limbaugh's spokesman, Tony Knight, said attorneys were considering their legal options.

Mike Edmondson, a spokesman for the Palm Beach State Attorney's Office, described the case as an "ongoing criminal investigation." He would not say how soon prosecutors might review the medical records, which are being held by the court, and declined further comment.

Limbaugh has maintained his innocence throughout the investigation and argues that the case threatens the privacy rights of all Floridians — a point which has drawn the support of the American Civil Liberties Union.

He acknowledged his addiction to pain medication in October 2003, blaming it on severe back pain, and took a five-week leave from his radio show to enter rehab.

Limbaugh has accused Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry Krischer, a Democrat, of leading a politically motivated investigation against him and labeled it "a fishing expedition."

Krischer's office began investigating Limbaugh in early 2003 after prosecutors met with Limbaugh's former maid, Wilma Cline. She told them she sold Limbaugh "large quantities of hydrocodone, Oxycontin and other pharmaceutical drugs in Palm Beach County over the course of many years."

Cline provided investigators with e-mails and answering machine recordings to support her claims and sold her story to The National Enquirer.

Prosecutors went after Limbaugh's medical records after learning that he received about 2,000 painkillers, prescribed by four doctors in six months, at a pharmacy near his Palm Beach oceanfront mansion.

They used search warrants to obtain records from doctors in Florida and California — an action that Limbaugh argued was too invasive.

Assistant State Attorney James Martz insisted that giving Limbaugh notice of their plan to seize the records would have compromised their investigation. He said the Legislature has protected law enforcement's ability to conduct criminal investigations.

Post Comment   Private Reply   Ignore Thread  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest

#1. To: All (#0)

In my opinion Rush wouldn't be fighting so hard to hide a doctor shopping incident. Especially since he's already got the goobs nodding and drooling on this one.

What do you want to bet that there is something about pulling a shot glass out of his rear or something else equally gay in the records?

crack monkey  posted on  2005-04-28   16:01:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: crack monkey (#1)

Limbaugh has maintained his innocence throughout the investigation and argues that the case threatens the privacy rights of all Floridians — a point which has drawn the support of the American Civil Liberties Union.

Hmm, wonder if Rush has railed against the ACLU lately?

ROFLMAO!!!

Another point: assholes like Rush rail about "slimy ambulance chasers", but I notice when THEY get in trouble, they hire the best lawyer they can find. Isn't it funny how lawyers are maligned by so many ignoramuses, until THEY need one...

It was particularly satisfying to see the Bushistas, who have made an issue of "out-of-control medical malpractice suits", conferring sainthood on Terri Schiavo, who was a successful personal injury/malpractice suit plaintiff.

h-a-l-f-w-i-t-t  posted on  2005-04-29   8:02:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


TopPage UpFull ThreadPage DownBottom/Latest


[Home]  [Headlines]  [Latest Articles]  [Latest Comments]  [Post]  [Sign-in]  [Mail]  [Setup]  [Help]