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More than two years after Anna Nicole Smith died from a lethal cocktail of prescription drugs, authorities have filed the first criminal charges – targeting her former attorney and boyfriend, Howard K. Stern. Stern, 40, a fixture at Smith’s side for years who once claimed to be the father of her daughter Dannielynn, has been formally charged with conspiring to furnish drugs to Smith prior to her death, prosecutors said Thursday. He was arrested and booked by police in Whittier, Calif., with bail set for $20,000, police records show. Also charged with felonies were two doctors, Sandeep Kapoor, 40, and Khristine Eroshevich, 61, who allegedly prescribed medication unlawfully to Smith, according to the L.A. County District Attorney’s Office. Kapoor also was arrested and booked in Whittier. A warrant was issued for Eroshevich’s arrest. The conspiracy counts allege the three defendants conspired to provide controlled substances to Smith from between June 2004 and January 2007. They also were
John McCarthy, 38, of New Jersey, was the first person charged under the law when he ran onto the field during a Mets game at Shea Stadium on May 4, 2004, carrying a sign that read: “Howard Stern: Here’s Johnny.” McCarthy pleaded guilty that August and was sentenced to eight weekends in jail and fined $2,000. Nadal love fest leads to boro man’s arrest A Briarwood man’s attempt to get close to tennis star Rafael Nadal at the US Open last week did not end in love. Noam Aorta, 23, of Briarwood, was arrested and faces jail time after he allegedly ran onto the court at the Arthur Ashe Tennis Stadium just after midnight Sept. 9 to hug and kiss Nadal, who had just advanced to the quarterfinals after beating Gael Monfils, Queens District Attorney Richard Brown said. The New York Post reported Nadal was startled by the embrace that occurred as he was changing his shirt on the sideline but said “it wasn’t a problem.” “The guy was really nice,” the Post reported Nadal as saying. “He said, ‘I love