
Dr. Arnold Klein, longtime dermatologist to the late Michael Jackson, told TMZ that his former client and friend had a habit of peeing in front of other people. Klein claims that Jackson thought it was funny. Klein offered up this bizarre tidbit to explain how one of Jackson's accusers in his 1993 child molestation case could describe the singer's genitals in detail.
While Klein maintains that Jackson was not a child abuser, the doctor claims that the "Thriller" star would pee in the doctor's home or in his office in a cup, sometimes around groups of people, including children.
It was this habit that made it easy for the accuser to identify Jackson, said Klein.
Regardless of if they're romantic, Rob Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are clearly close with one another. In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, the New Moon co-stars dish on each other's quirks -- ranging from athleticism to vanity.
Stewart said of Pattinson, "Rob can barely jump rope. I call him Flippy because when he does his stunt rehearsals, he flips around (like a penguin). And God, when he tries to run..."
Lindsay Lohan has reportedly initiated legal action against her father after he released an audio tape of the actress sobbing uncontrollably during a phone call. TMZ.com reports that the 23-year-old asked her lawyer to get a restraining order against Michael Lohan, and attorney Shawn Chapman Holley is currently putting together a case against him and will decide which legal move makes the most sense.
Aside from a restraining order, TMZ reports that Holley could file a defamation lawsuit against Michael on Lindsay's behalf -- and she is also getting in touch with authorities in New York, trying to find out if Michael may have violated a criminal protective order.
Drugs were behind the reported arrest of Sean Penn's 16-year-old son. Sources close to the situation told RadarOnline.com that Hopper Jack Penn was busted at his Malibu school last week for having narcotics in his possession.
Los Angeles Sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore would not confirm or deny that Hopper was involved, but told People magazine that two 16-year-olds boys were arrested last week in a case involving drugs believed to be hydrocodone, a painkiller.
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