LOS ANGELES – A pharmacist says that a request from two doctors for extreme quantities of drugs for Anna Nicole Smith was "a shopping list" that was never followed up with written prescriptions.
Ira Freeman testified Wednesday under defense questioning that Sandeep Kapoor and Khristine Eroshevich would have been required to submit secure prescription forms to receive the controlled substances on the list.
Freeman has said he wouldn't fill the request because the amounts of drugs listed could have been fatal to the former Playboy model.
Kapoor, Eroshevich and attorney Howard K. Stern have pleaded not guilty to conspiring to unlawfully provide excessive drugs to Smith, prescribing to an addict and obtaining false prescriptions involving the use of fake names.
They are not charged with causing Smith's overdose death in 2007.
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