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EW According to People.com Dr.Jan Adams who is well know plastic surgeon and also knowingly operated on Donda West knowing she had a heart condition. After the surgery she was suppose to be recovering from a tummy tuck and breast reduction died from a heart attack . Many people had reported mal practice done by Adams and he decided not contest the allegations and give up his medical license.
From People.com:
Dr. Jan Adams, who performed surgery on Kanye West's mother a day before her November 2007 death, has given up his medical license, according to the Medical Board of California.
"A series of complaints were filed against Mr. Adams, but he chose to surrender his license instead of contest them," Medical Board spokeswoman Candis Cohen tells PEOPLE.
Among the complaints: Two DUI convictions and failure to pay child support. His record also shows at least four malpractice judgments against him between 2001 and 2007.
Calls to Adams and his lawyer were not immediately returned.
A Harvard graduate, Adams's reputation as a Beverly Hills plastic surgeon grew after making appearances on TV's Extra, the Discovery Channel, and The Oprah Winfrey Show, among others.
Donda West's autopsy concluded the 58-year-old woman died of heart failure. Although "there was no evidence of a surgical or anesthetic misadventure," the report found that "multiple post-operative factors could have played a role."
"As far as I'm concerned ... at least the autopsy report suggests nothing went on during surgery, nothing went on during recovery," Adams told Larry King in Jan. 2008.
Doctor of Kanye West Mom give up his Medical License
TMZ posted the death of Snoop wife but don’t send condolences to Snoop because she is still alive.
Snoop (Birth name Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr) wife Shante Taylor Broadus who has been with Snoop since they were in high school and married him June of 1997 . They were divorce in after seven years of marriage but reconcile in 2008 after renewing there vows. More info from MTV about who pronounce her death to TMZ.
Snoop Dogg's Wife, Shante Broadus, Is Not Dead, Manager Confirms
Rapper's manager dismisses online reports as 'ridiculous.'
By Jocelyn Vena
In the wake of a confusing report on TMZ.com speculating that Snoop Dogg's wife, Shante Broadus, might be dead — which spread rapidly across the Internet on Friday morning (April 10) — the rapper's manager dismissed the report to MTV News as "ridiculous."
TMZ reported that an anonymous tipster called into the California Highway Patrol, which later posted the tip on the CHP Web site, saying that Snoop "has the dead body of his wife in his basement." The incident appeared as a "possible fatality" on the Web site.
The tipster called in at 3:19 p.m. Thursday afternoon to report the "fatality," while Snoop was hosting a show on the Internet. According to TMZ, the Highway Patrol did not forward the report to the L.A. County Sheriff's Department.
Snoop Dogg (real name: Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr.), 37, married Shante Taylor Broadus, in June 1997; the two had been high school sweethearts. Seven years into the marriage, Snoop filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences, but the couple reconciled and renewed their wedding vows in January 2008.
"I thought I was the man, and I was willing to give up what I had at home for that," Snoop told The Associated Press in 2007, "until I realized that what I had at home was irreplaceable. So I gave that up to go back home."
The pair have three children together, Corde, Cordell and Cori, all of whom star along with the couple on the reality show, "Father Hood."
"Sometimes you lose focus because this Hollywood entertainment world can throw you off track," he told the AP. "That's why you see me doing things like this television show and my own football league, and the positive things I do, because I'm back aware again."