



Reader request.TV Report via Nate1. [+232, -12] Damn, how could he do Propofol right when everything's almost over2. [+186, -11] If he abused it during his army service, he will get additional punishment... Why'd he do that!!!3. [+42, -12] Propofol is not a painkiller. His back hurting has nothing to do with it. If it wasn't prescriped by a doctor, it was abused illegally. The police obviously wouldn't call him in for no reason.Star News via Nate1. [+265, -3] Fu*k, why can't journalists ever get their facts straight before they release articles? We all thought he was getting arrested in the first article2. [+227, -3] Please confirm your information, journalists. A person's life is on the line in everything you write, how can you think of putting up whatever just to get some views?3. [+214, -3] Always the journalists who create the controversies and bury them if something goes wrong. The victim is always the celebrity. Journalists never get reprimanded for things like this. If what they write ends up being right, it's a good day, and if it's wrong, oh well!