A lawyer for the physician being investigated in Michael Jackson's death says he'll ask a judge in Las Vegas to let his client make minimum child support payments for now, because he can't get work.
Attorney Christopher Aaron says Dr. Conrad Murray will appear Monday for a Clark County Family Court hearing to explain why he's fallen more than $14,000 behind in support payments to a California woman and her son. Aaron says Murray had to close his medical practice and move due to threats following Jackson's death June 25.
Clark County District Attorney David Roger says Murray should pay what he owes.
Los Angeles police are focusing a homicide investigation on Murray. He told investigators he gave Jackson a powerful anesthetic before the singer died.
Source: AP News
