DJ AM's Estate Suing for Wrongful Death
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — DJ AM's estate is now suing for wrongful death in an unexpected amendment to a lawsuit the late star filed after a September 2008 plane crash nearly killed him.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — DJ AM's estate is now suing for wrongful death in an unexpected amendment to a lawsuit the late star filed after a September 2008 plane crash nearly killed him.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — DJ AM's estate is now suing for wrongful death in an unexpected amendment to a lawsuit the late star filed after a September 2008 plane crash nearly killed him.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — MTV is moving forward with the drug-intervention reality series shot by DJ AM, who died last month from an accidental drug overdose.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — DJ AM's death has been ruled an accident due to substance abuse.
On Tuesday, the New York City medical examiner's office disclosed that the celebrity disc jockey died from a lethal cocktail of prescription drugs and cocaine, the Associated Press reports.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — MTV is planning to move forward with the drug-intervention reality series shot by DJ AM, who died last month from an apparent drug overdose.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Mandy Moore is speaking out for the first time since her ex-boyfriend DJ AM was found dead Friday inside a New York City apartment.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Travis Barker says he lost a brother when DJ AM was found dead Friday inside a New York City apartment.
NEW YORK — An initial autopsy of DJ AM's body on Saturday has proved inconclusive.
The New York City Medical Examiner's office tells the Associated Press that further tests are necessary to determine the official cause of death for DJ AM, who died Friday at the age of 36. Those toxicology tests will likely take several weeks to complete.
A law enforcement official speaking on condition of anonymity told AP that cops found a crack pipe and prescription pills in the New York City apartment where DJ AM's body was discovered.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — DJ AM's shocking death Friday drew an immediate reaction from stars across the entertainment industry.
Here are a few of the tributes and comments that poured in on Twitter:
Lindsay Lohan: nononononono what????? i can't believe this.. i'm in shock. why? why? r.i.p. Adam
NEW YORK — DJ AM, one of the world's most sought-after disc jockeys, was found dead Friday afternoon inside a New York City apartment. He was 36.
An official cause of death has not been revealed, but authorities tell the Associated Press that there was drug paraphernalia inside the home where DJ AM was discovered.
DJ AM, whose real name was Adam Michael Goldstein, grew up in Philadelphia before hitting it big in the nightclub scene. His high-profile gig led to him dating several stars, including TV personality Nicole Richie and actress-singer Mandy Moore.
DJ AM's death comes nearly a year after he and Blink-182 musician Travis Barker were the lone survivors in a South Carolina plane crash that killed four people.
"It's something that I struggle with every day, you know, kind of wondering," he said last month of his brush with death at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. "But I've just realized I'm never really going to know. I'm alive, and I'm here, and I have another chance. So I have to do something better with my life this time."
DJ AM's last event was a gig at the club he shared part ownership in — Dusk at Caesar's Atlantic City on Tuesday night.
"We are devastated by the loss of Adam Goldstein, our dear friend and valued member of the Dusk family," Dusk management said in a statement. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his loved ones. He was a true talent who will be greatly missed."
DJ AM publicly discussed the many challenges that he faced in his life. Last year, he revealed that he was abused by his father, became addicted to drugs, and had attempted suicide. In a message posted on his Twitter page Thursday night, he hinted that all was not right in his life.
"New york, new york. Big city of dreams, but everything in new york ain't always what it seems," he Tweeted.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — DJ AM is hoping to provide a positive beat for people battling substance abuse.
The 36-year-old celebrity DJ is teaming up with MTV for a new series described as an intervention-style reality show.