The Oklahoman

Prosecutor: Prince thought he used common painkiller

- BY AMY FORLITI

Prince thought he was taking a common painkiller but instead ingested a counterfei­t pill that he probably did not know contained fentanyl, a Minnesota prosecutor said Thursday as he announced that no charges would be filed in the musician’s death.

Carver County Attorney Mark Metz said Prince had suffered from pain for years and was addicted to pain medication. While some of the superstar’s associates might have enabled his drug habit and tried to protect his privacy, authoritie­s found “no direct evidence that a specific person provided the fentanyl.”

“In all likelihood, Prince had no idea that he was taking a counterfei­t pill that could kill him,” Metz said.

Metz’s announceme­nt came just hours after the U.S. Attorney’s Office announced that a doctor who was accused of illegally prescribin­g an opioid for Prince agreed to pay $30,000 to settle a civil violation of a federal drug law. Dr. Michael Todd Schulenber­g allegedly wrote a prescripti­on for oxycodone in the name of Prince’s bodyguard, intending for the potent painkiller to go Prince. That prescripti­on was not linked to Prince’s death.

Prince was 57 when he was found alone and unresponsi­ve in an elevator at his Paisley Park studio compound on April 21, 2016.

His death sparked a national outpouring of grief and prompted a joint investigat­ion by Carver County and federal authoritie­s.

An autopsy found he died of an accidental overdose of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid 50 times more powerful than heroin. Metz said several pills were found at the Paisley Park complex after Prince died, and many of them were not in their original pharmaceut­ical containers. Some of those pills were later determined to be counterfei­t, and state and federal authoritie­s have been investigat­ing the source of the fentanyl for nearly two years.

 ?? [CHRIS O’MEARA/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] ?? In this Feb. 4, 2007, file photo, Prince performs during halftime of Super Bowl XLI in Miami.
[CHRIS O’MEARA/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] In this Feb. 4, 2007, file photo, Prince performs during halftime of Super Bowl XLI in Miami.

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