Conrad Murray To Be Charged In Michael Jackson Death Monday

On Friday, prosecutors in Los Angeles announced that Dr. Conrad Murray will be charged on Monday in the death of pop star Michael Jackson. The district attorney’s office has not confirmed reports that Houston physican will be charged with involuntary manslaughter.

“Nothing will be filed today in the Michael Jackson death case,” a rep for the DA’s office said in a statement to Friday. “A case will be filed on Monday, Feb. 8, at the Airport Court, 11701 S. La Cienega Blvd. Information on charges and the scheduled arraignment at the Airport Court will be released after the case is filed.”

The King of Pop was found dead in his Los Angeles home last June. The coroner ruled his death a homicide. Autopsy results show Jackson died of an overdose of the powerful anesthetic Propofol — Murray has admitted to administering the drug to treat Jackson’s insomnia but has denied any wrongdoing.