
So a funny thing happened on the way to the E.R. this morning … a UCLA hospital worker admitted to the courts that she had been selling the hospital records of famous patients like Farrah Fawcett and Britney Spears to weekly rag The National Enquirer.
49-year old Lawanda Jackson plead guilty to the felony charges that brought $4,600 dollars into her husbands checking account through the AMI mag, and could face 10 in prison and $250,000 in fines.
As for The National Enquirer's punishment for buying the records?

Farrah Fawcett is going to be pissed: Her ex-Love Story lover Ryan O'Neal was arrested this morning, along with their 23-year old son Redmond, with narcotics believed to be amphetamines.

An ailing Farrah Fawcett is said to be in Germany receiving "alternative treatments" for her anal cancer.
Craig Nevius, who produced Fawcett's reality show…says that although Fawcett's cancer has returned, her health has not declined.
"She was declared 100 percent cancer free and then it came back," he says. "She was discouraged by the treatments she got here. The fact that it recurred after all that she went through was heartbreaking."
He adds: "She has been in Germany. That's true. She's getting alternative treatments not allowed in the U.S."
Fawcett was originally diagnosed with anal cancer in September 2006. After undergoing chemotherapy and radiation treatments, she was declared cancer free by her doctors on Feb. 2, her 60th birthday.
However, in May, doctors discovered that the cancer had returned.
"Alternative treatments," of course, is code for "reckless hippies are stealing from a very sick woman."
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