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Members of the Jackson household are returning from the hospital to Jacksons rented villa in Holmby Hills, Los Angeles, Thursday. US musician Michael Jackson died after being rushed to the UCLA emergency center earlier in the day. Photo by EPA/BGNES
Brian Oxman, Jackson's spokesperson and longtime family attorney, has hinted that the singer may have had trouble with prescription drugs.
"This was something which I feared and something which I warned about," Oxman told CNN. "I can tell you for sure that this is something I warned about. Where there is smoke there is fire."
Oxman told CNN that the singer was taking drugs to deal with past injuries, such as a broken back and broken leg, which were getting in the way of his concert rehearsals.
Jackson was slated to kick-off a 50 concert tour starting in London July 13th.
An autopsy on Jackson will likely take place Friday.
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