A doctor who saw Prince in the days before he died had prescribed oxycodone under the name of Prince's friend to protect the musician's privacy, according to an affidavit unsealed Monday. The document is one of several affidavits and search warrants unsealed in Carver County District Court as the investigation into Prince's death continues. According to the search warrants, authorities searched Paisley Park, cellphone records of Prince's associates, and Prince's email accounts to try to determine where he got the fentanyl that killed him. Just six days before he died, Prince fell ill on a plane and made an emergency stop in Illinois as he was returning home from a concert in Atlanta. Authorities also searched Johnson's cellphone records, to see who he was communicating with in the month before Prince died.
Source: Fox News April 17, 2017 15:11 UTC