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DJ AM’s Family Amend Lawsuit, Claim Plane Crash Led To His Death
The estate of the late Adam Goldstein, AKA DJ AM, have amended the star’s lawsuit against several companies over the 2008 plane crash that left him badly burned and hospitalized to include an allegation of wrongful death, according to reports on Friday.
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DJ AM’s Sneakers To Hit Auction Block For Recovery Charities
Hundreds of shoes from the late DJ AM’s sneaker collection are set to hit the online auction block for charity.
The auction, which kicks off on eBay at 4:30 PST on Sunday, will give 100 percent of the proceeds to the DJ AM Memorial Fund, which will distribute them to organizations and projects, which deal with recovery.
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DJ AM’s Intervention Reality Series Gets Debut Date On MTV
MTV, with the consent and support of Adam “DJ AM” Goldstein’s family, will air the documentary series “Gone Too Far.”
The hour-long, eight-episode series hosted and created by Goldstein chronicles young addicts between the ages of 20-25 in the grip of addiction who are offered a chance at recovery.
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Toxicology Report: Cocaine, OxyContin Found In DJ AM’s System; Death Ruled Accidental
DJ AM died accidentally from a lethal cocktail of prescription drugs and cocaine, the medical examiner’s office ruled Tuesday.
The toxicology report showed the 36-year-old had in his system cocaine, OxyContin, Hydrocodone or Vicodin, antianxiety drugs Xanax and Ativan, Klonopin which also controls anger, Benadryl, and Levamisole, a drug apparently used to cut cocaine.
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Report: MTV Still Planning To Air DJ AM Intervention Reality Series
MTV is still moving forward with plans to air its intervention-style reality show featuring the late DJ AM, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, production on “Gone Too Far” was completed just three days before DJ AM – whose real name was Adam Goldstein – was found dead in his New York City apartment at the age of 36.
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Dr. Drew: ‘No Doubt In My Mind That Mackenzie [Phillips] Had Severe Trauma’
Mackenzie Phillips own family might be questioning the validity of her claims that her father, John Phillips, sexually abused her, but “Celebrity Rehab’s” Dr. Drew Pinsky, who has treated Mackenzie, is firmly in her corner.
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Ceaseless Deaths Of The Famous Mark Summer ‘09
We had been told to expect the deaths of the famous to come in threes, not in the dozens.
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In Memoriam: The Deaths Of Summer 2009
“Too many friends died” this summer, Barbara Walters Tweeted earlier this week.
Indeed, summer 2009 was full of high-profile passings, from the King of Pop to the “Lion of the Senate.” Some came as a shock, while others after long battles with disease — but all were mourned by families, friends and colleagues in the world of Hollywood and beyond.
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Memorial Service For DJ AM In Hollywood Resembles 12-Step Meeting
Attendees at a service for DJ AM say hundreds of friends gathered at the unique memorial fashioned after a 12-step meeting.
Several guests said attendees participated in the open 12-step process used by recovering addicts in programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous. They requested anonymity because of the nature of the meeting.
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Robert Downey Jr., Lindsay Lohan, John Mayer & More Celebrate DJ AM’s Life At Memorial
Nicole Richie, John Mayer and Lindsay Lohan were among the mourners who came out to celebrate the life of DJ AM, aka Adam Goldstein, at the Palladium in Los Angeles on Thursday night.
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DJ AM Laid To Rest In Los Angeles
Adam Goldstein, AKA DJ AM, has been laid to rest in Los Angeles.
Friends and loved ones including the celebrity spinner’s former fiancée, Nicole Richie, attended a service just after 3 PM on Wednesday at Hillside Memorial Park and Mortuary in West Los Angeles, according to E News.
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DJ AM Died Without A Will, Mom Will Inherit Estate
DJ AM’s mother is the sole heir to his estate, according to court papers obtained by Access Hollywood.
In papers filed in LA County Superior Court in Tuesday, the late star’s mother, Andrea Gross, is named as the administrator of his estate. The papers note that the DJ, whose real name was Adam Goldstein, did not have a will.