Entertainment | April 03, 2009 | 4 comments

Anna Nicole's Dad on Howard K. Stern: "I Blame Him Totally for Her Death"

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Anna Nicole Smith's untimely death has made for some strange bedfellows, and her own estranged parents might be the next to pair up.

Smith's father, Donald Hogan, told E! News in an exclusive interview that he is considering working with Smith's mother, Virgie Arthur, to file a wrongful death suit against their daughter's lawyerly companion, Howard K. Stern.

Hogan and Arthur, who has largely disappeared from the radar since losing her fight for custody of granddaughter Dannielynn, separated when Smith was 9 months old.

"I would urge Virgie also to think about this—this wrongful death," Hogan, 61, says. "And personally, I don't care if we get a dime out of it. Not one dime."

The point would be to stick it to Stern, whom he "totally" blames for Smith's death.

"I was asked awhile back, 'Do you hate Howard Stern?' " Hogan says. "I don't hate him—but I dislike him more than anyone I have ever disliked, and I have my own personal views and opinions on things about him that I'm not going to say.

"But I blame him totally for her death...Nobody put a gun to her head, but somebody sure brought a lot of drugs home and, instead of bringing drugs to someone, even if she had a fit about it, I'd tell her to tell someone else to get it for you."
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4 comments // Anna Nicole's Dad on Howard K. Stern: "I Blame Him Totally for Her Death"

  • ClipsFC
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    • I can remember that as well. It was on CNN and a reporter interviewed an attorney for a party. They made the statement that the parents are "White trailer trash" .. I remember the outrage that caused. Well, that doesn't change the current situation. I agree that the statue of limitations is about to expire for a civil suit that is usually 2 years.

    • 3 years ago
  • Fanofsinatra
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    • I remember the trial on TV .. and I also remember the parents and a commet that was made by to the press .. "These people are trailer trash who didn't care about Anna until now when there is a chance to get some money if they (sic) should get custody" ..
      I just go ahead and second that.

    • 3 years ago
  • Cameleion1
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    • I honestly can't see where they would even win a motion to bring this to trial. This was already tried in parts in the custody trial. Chances are that the 2 year limitation is running and they have to make a decision now.

    • 3 years ago
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