Prince's team allegedly sought to get him treatment for opioid addiction and called a specialist to the singer's home in Minnesota. An attorney for Northern California doctor Dr. Howard Kornfeld says his client was asked to help Prince break an addiction to painkillers.
William J. Mauzy, a lawyer for the Kornfeld family, said during a news conference Wednesday that Dr. Kornfeld was sent on a lifesaving mission to help Prince.
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Dr. Howard Kornfeld runs Recovery Without Walls, an outpatient clinic in Mill Valley, California. Kornfeld's lawyer William J Mauzy confirmed during a news conference that his client could not get to Prince so instead sent his son Andrew on a red-eye flight to the compound. Andrew was one of three people who found Prince unresponsive in elevator on April 21st and called 911.
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The Kornfelds' lawyer William J Mauzy said Andrew Kornfeld was carrying medication but did not administer any to Prince. Mauzy said he expects Andrew to be immune from any possible prosecution under the state's Good Samaritan Law.
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