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During the trial, Stern was accused of helping Smith buy drugs in an illegal way while Kapoor and Eroshevich were charged with "prescribing strong and addictive drugs without treating the underlying addiction". Eroshevich's team asserted that the drugs were legally prescribed to Smith for medical purposes. Meanwhile, Stern's attorney said his client was unaware he was breaking any laws by buying drugs for Smith under his name or fabricated names - and simply "wanted to took care of Smith, especially after the death of her son, Daniel last year, in a difficult situation." a deep depression."

On March 2, Smith was laid to rest in the burial ground next to her late son at Lakeview Memorial Tomb & Gardens in the Bahamas. Arthur attempted to regain control of Smith's body shortly before the funeral began, filing a lawsuit in the Bahamas court to try to prevent the burial. She was unsuccessful and the pink themed funeral went ahead as scheduled. The film stars both Stern and Birkhead as well as some of Smith's famous friends such as Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash. The circumstances surrounding Smith's death eventually led to a secondary investigation into her death. In March 2009, Stern, Eroshevich and Kapoor were all arrested for allegedly
giving Smith thousands of prescription pills before her death - and buying some of them illegally. When the case went to trial in August 2010, the group had not committed a number of felony crimes, including illegally prescribing controlled substances to addicts, obtaining prescriptions by deception, fraud, and negative charges. plot.

After Smith's death, a number of different parties fought over who would control her body and where to bury it. While Smith's estranged mother Virgie Arthur wants to bury her daughter in her home state of Texas, Stern believes Smith wants to be buried with her son Daniel in the Bahamas. Meanwhile, attorneys for Birkhead, who are in the middle of an ongoing custody battle surrounding Smith's daughter Dannielynn, want to do more DNA testing before burying Smith. Almost a week after her death, a judge finally ruled that Smith's body could be released, but it was not until February 28 that it was decided who would decide where to bury Smith. . . That right was given to Richard Milstein, a court-appointed attorney who was representing Smith's 5-month-old daughter Dannielynn at the time.
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