Guest guest Posted May 31, 2008 Report Share Posted May 31, 2008 Ron From: quemike@...Sent: 5/29/2008 4:37:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight TimeSubj: Levert died of natural causes Subject: Levert died of natural causesDate: Thu, 29 May 2008 15:22:47 -0400From: .Kinsey@...To: quemike@... Coroner: Levert died of natural causes Story Highlights Levert died March 31 at age 39 Levert was afflicted with sarcoidosis, cardiovascular disease Singer was part of LeVert, hit R & B group of '80s and '90s Next Article in Entertainment サ CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) -- The R & B singer Levert, who died at age 39 after falling ill in jail, suffered from a variety of ailments and died of natural causes, the county coroner ruled Thursday. The 39-year-old Levert, a member of the 1980s R & B trio LeVert and son of lead O'Jays singer Eddie Levert, died March 31 at a hospital after he was taken from the Cuyahoga County jail. He was serving a 22-month sentence for failure to pay child support. Levert's family had questioned officials' account that Levert had been acting strangely and was restrained before he fell ill. But in his ruling, County Coroner ruled out foul play or trauma. Patti Webster, Levert's publicist, did not return a call seeking comment on the coroner's findings. said Levert died from complications of sarcoidosis, an inflammatory lung disease that produces tiny lumps of cells in body's organs. The coroner said Levert also suffered from other conditions, including cardiovascular disease and withdrawal from alprazolam -- a drug used to treat anxiety disorders and panic attacks. After Levert died, jail warden McDonough said he had been sick and guards were watching him because he had been acting strangely. When he started pounding on his cell door, guards strapped him in a restraint chair, McDonough said. Levert's breathing became shallow and he was taken to the hospital. Levert's family questioned McDonough's account and wanted the FBI to investigate. Levert's cousin, Gibson, said Levert never had any outburst such as the type described by McDonough. FBI spokesman said in April that agents were willing to meet with Levert's family. said Thursday that the FBI was never contacted by the family. Messages seeking comment from Levert's publicist, Patti Webster, were not returned. Levert and his brother Gerald formed LeVert in the 1980s with childhood friend Marc Gordon. Their hits included 'Baby I'm Ready,' '(Pop, Pop, Pop, Pop) Goes My Mind' and 'Casanova.' His brother died in 2006 at age 40 of an accidental mix of prescription and over-the-counter drugs. Levert, who was trying to start the group LeVert again, had pleaded guilty in March to six counts of failure to pay child support. He was accused of failure to pay $89,025 to children ages 11, 15 and 17. He had pleaded guilty in 1995 to drug abuse and was placed on probation and required to get treatment. Give to a good cause with every e-mail. Join the i知 Initiative from Microsoft. =Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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