Conrad Murray, doctor to late music legend Micheal Jackson,has stated that the late pop singer wore condoms to prevent him from wetting the bed at night.
The medic responsible for the death of the Pop King with a fatal injection of Propofol said that he would hold the singer’s penis every night and put the condoms on for him.
Murray, after being freed from jail for serving half of his four-year prison sentence for involuntary manslaughter, said this in an interview with Daily Mail.
Murray said: “You want to know how close Michael and I were? I held his penis every night.
“I had to put a condom catheter on him because Michael dripped urine.
“He had a loss of sensation and was incontinent. Michael didn’t know how to put a condom on, so I had to do it for him.
“The singer took medicine to shrink his prostate to help him urinate more easily, but still suffered with incontinence.
“He wore dark trousers all the time because after he went to the toilet he would drip for hours.”
“Jackson was a “drug addict” who called Propofol his “milk” and would beg me to inject him so he could sleep, the former cardiologist added.
Back in 2011, Michael Jackson’s personal physician, Dr Conrad Murray, was found guilty of the involuntary manslaughter of the star by a jury in Los Angeles.
A panel of seven men and five women took two days of deliberation to reach a verdict.
Michael Jackson died on 25 June 2009 from an overdose of the powerful anaesthetic propofol.