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On cross-examination, Metzger said he told Jackson that using any IV drugs or anesthetics to sleep was unsafe. "You explained to him that it that was dangerous, life-threatening and should not be done outside of a hospital, correct," prosecutor David Walgren asked the doctor. "That's correct," he replied. "Was there any amount of money that would have convinced you to give him intravenous propfol in his house?" Walgren asked. "Absolutely not," Metger said. Lee was similarly against Jackson taking propofol to help him sleep. She told The Associated Press in 2009 that the singer repeatedly asked for the drug while she was treating him for nutrition and sleep issues. "I said, 'Michael, the only problem with you taking this medication'
-- and I had a chill in my body and tears in my eyes three months ago -- 'the only problem is you're going to take it and you're not going to wake up,'" she recalled telling Jackson. Lee kept detailed notes of her treatments on Jackson, which she flipped through repeatedly while testifying Monday. According to prosecutors, Murray kept no notes on his treatments on Jackson after signing on as his personal physician for the London shows. Defense attorneys expect to conclude their case Thursday, but even if they do, jurors won't begin deliberations until next week. A judge told attorneys that he would give them the weekend to craft their closing arguments and finalize jury instructions.
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