Howard K. Stern has been found guilty of  contributing to the death of Anna Nicole Smith, his former client,  confidant and longtime cash cow.
A Los Angeles Superior Court convicted Smith's ex-lover on two counts of conspiracy today - giving false names and acting by fraud to obtain prescriptions - determining that he helped fuel the late starlet's fatal drug habit.
Dr. Khristine Eroshevich was also convicted of four charges; while another physician who treated her, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor, was cleared on all counts.

A Los Angeles Superior Court convicted Smith's ex-lover on two counts of conspiracy today - giving false names and acting by fraud to obtain prescriptions - determining that he helped fuel the late starlet's fatal drug habit.
Dr. Khristine Eroshevich was also convicted of four charges; while another physician who treated her, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor, was cleared on all counts.

Looks like Howard K. Stern is off to  prison.
Sentencing for both parties  is scheduled for January 6, but D.A. spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said  outside of court this afternoon that "both defendants are looking at  possible maximum of at least three years in state prison."
The D.A's office still has the opportunity to  reduce or limit sentencing to some of the misdemeanor charges. Whether  that happens is another story.
Stern was a longtime attorney for Smith and spent many  weeks arguing that he, not Larry Birkhead, was  the father of Anna Nicole's daughter, Dannielynn.
He was acquitted on seven other  charges, including unlawfully prescribing a controlled substance  and obtaining a prescription for an opiate using false info.
It appeared the case, which the jury  deliberated nearly two weeks, was headed  for a mistrial as recently as this morning, but the jury came to a  consensus.
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