A man from Los Angeles (USA) is once again seeking to sell records documenting Michael Jackson’s medical treatment after he was severely burned during the 1984 filming of a Pepsi commercial.
The documents are being peddled by Brian McDaniel, a 51-year-old ambulance driver who claims that he found the material in a manila envelope near a dumpster in a Culver City park around 12 years ago. In an interview, McDaniel said that at the time of the purported discovery he worked as a real estate salesman, though he also collected cans and bottles for the recycling fees. Hence his proximity to the dumpster.
The documents McDaniel is seeking to sell were generated at Brotman Medical Center, which is about a mile from the Culver City park. After Michael was burned in January 1984, he was treated at the hospital, whose chief of plastic surgery was Dr. Steven Hoefflin.
The records - copies of which he provided to The Smoking Gun - include a three-page discharge summary prepared by Dr. Hoefflin and hospital notes to which are attached seven Polaroids showing the injury to Michael’s scalp. Other documents include a signed letter from Michael to the hospital authorizing the release of his medical records to his lawyers.
Last year, McDaniel already sought to sell the documents via an online auction house, but the firm canceled the auction in the face of objections from fans and the MJ Estate. At the time, Pristine Auction estimated that the records could sell for $100,000 - 500,000.
Source: MJFC / Smoking Gun / MJ-Upbeat.com
Document below is 1 of 2 document’s. The other was too gruesome to post of the top of Michael’s head…….












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