Medical worker who sold Britney Spears’ medical records has died
A former medical employee who sold information from the private records of Britney Spears and Farrah Fawcett to a tabloid, has died.
Lawanda Jackson, 50, pleaded guilty to selling the medical records of high-profile celebrities who had been treated at UCLA Medical Centre in Los Angeles.
The US attorney’s office says it is now moving to dismiss the case against Jackson, who was due to be sentenced this week.
Jackson sold information from the records of Spears, Fawcett and other high-profile patients to the National Enquirer, authorities said. The publication has not been charged.
Her cause of death was not disclosed. However, Jackson’s federal public defender, Angel Navarro, said she died on March 24 from complications of breast cancer.
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