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Attorney William Mauzy confirmed that Dr. Howard Kornfeld, a California-based specialist and a national authority on opioid addiction treatment, was contacted by representatives for the entertainer who said Prince "was dealing with a grave medical emergency." Mauzy works with the Kornfeld family.

Authorities want to know who prescribed the "Purple Rain" singer the pain meds that might have killed him.

Prince might be gone, but his music will live on forever.

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Investigators say Prince had some prescription medication on him when died, but Ed Lover is not buying it. Click on the audio player above to hear more about this development, on The Ed Lover Show. RELATED: MC Lyte Talks About Conspiracy Theories Surrounding Prince’s Death [EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW] RELATED: Prince’s “Purple Rain” Making Its Return To AMC Theaters RELATED: Celebrities React To Prince’s Death

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The world will never get over the deaths of music icons like Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, David Bowie, and now Prince, but we’ll continue to honor them the best way we know how – tributes. D’Angelo stopped by The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon to perform a special tribute to Prince with Maya Rudolph and Gretchen Lieberum’s […]

Prince‘s longtime lawyer, L. Londell McMillen, vehemently denied rumors that the artist was a drug abuser, arguing that he led a clean and healthy lifestyle, reports The Associated Press: McMillan told the news outlet in a phone interview Monday night that he “spoke to Prince the Sunday before he died, after it was reported that […]

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Fans assembled on Hollywood Boulevard’s Walk of Fame to honor the late Purple One on April 22, but the gathering did not take place around an official star, which most notable celebrities have.

Fans assembled on Hollywood Boulevard’s Walk of Fame to honor the late Purple One on April 22, but the gathering did not take place around…

Following the untimely death of Prince, his brother-in-law, Maurice Phillips has confirmed that the musical icon's Paisley Park home in Minneapolis will be converted into a museum.