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    >>> but let us begin with a strange, new development at the preliminary hearing connected to anna nicole smith 's accidental overdose death involving the father of anna nicole 's daughter, dannielynn . nbc's michelle kosinski is in los angeles . michelle, good morning. what can you tell us?

    >> reporter: good morning, matt. for two days, prosecutors put larry birkhead on the stand, but all of a sudden, it seemed they were not happy with his testimony against anna nicole smith 's two doctors and howard k. stern . they ended up turning on him, their own witness. larry birkhead told the court a prosecutor had been expressing her feelings that dannielynn , his 3-year-old daughter with anna nicole , was surely developmentally affected by anna 's drug use while pregnant and that birkhead ought to read to her. he said that offended him, because dannielynn is flourishing, but that the prosecutor went on, telling birkhead he seemed to be standing up for howard k. stern and that someone needed to speak for anna . he said it seems prosecutors were trying to get him to ramp up his testimony.

    >> i just want the truth. i'm not sitting here -- i didn't come to court saying i want to throw somebody to the fire or take up for anybody. i just came here just to tell what i knew in my time frame and my time line .

    >> reporter: but it all went downhill from there. prosecutors, annoyed, said birkhead had made stronger statements in the past that anna nicole would pop vicodin several times a day, wash pills down with booze, and that in his words, "sometimes i didn't even know if she was going to live, and they kept bringing more and more drugs into the house."

    >> giving testimony advice is really close to the ethical line. telling somebody to ramp it up, that's what you do to your star shortstop, not your star witness.

    >> reporter: birkhead said he believed anna nicole was hooked on meds, but her response was always, "i'm not a drug addict ." "she would show me a bottle and say these are from doctors." and that is a question -- what did her doctors know and what did they do about it? in 2006 , a pregnant anna quit all of her drugs cold on her own but ended up hospitalized with severe withdrawal, according to the specialist who treated her. but who could not find any real evidence of the pain or the bipolar disorder anna claimed to have. dr. natalie mullen says she asked anna 's doctor, san de sandeep kpur if she had an addiction issue and he tried a lot of meds, limiting her to methadone and xanax, adding that anna was the one opposed to rehab. "she just wouldn't engage. it would be, give me my medications and leave me alone ." some gray areas here. was anna nicole smith an addict or drug-dependent? that matters to the charges here. was she overprescribed or were they trying to manage her demand and that she took too many? by the way, if you ever doubted the widespread interest in this case, it came out that media outlets have so far paid larry birkhead more than $2 million for his time. matt?

    >> all right, michelle kosinski in los angeles this morning. michelle, thank you very much.

    >>> let's get another check of

updated 10/19/2009 10:13:20 PM ET 2009-10-20T02:13:20

A prosecutor who was accused of trying to intimidate one of the star witnesses in the Anna Nicole Smith drug case was absent from the courtroom Monday afternoon, and the district attorney’s office said her further role in the case was under discussion.

Larry Birkhead, father of the celebrity model’s daughter, disclosed from the witness stand that Sarah Slice, the young prosecutor who had been escorting him to and from court, had given him advice about his testimony and warned that his daughter might have problems in later life because of her late mother’s drug use.

“I felt I personally did my best and I was being chastised,” he said under questioning by defense attorney Ellyn Garofalo.

Birkhead said Slice told him prosecutors were “frustrated” because he appeared to be taking the side of Howard K. Stern in the preliminary hearing which will decide whether Stern and two doctors stand trial.

Stern — Smith’s former boyfriend — and two doctors are charged with conspiracy to illegally give controlled substances to the former Playboy Playmate, who died of an accidental overdose in 2007.

Birkhead, who ended his two-day stay on the witness stand, said he felt he was being pressured by Slice to “ramp up” his testimony against the defendants.

He said the prosecutor’s remarks — followed by a text message after he got home — made him upset, but the judge permitted him to continue his testimony when he said the exchange would not affect his account. He said he was being truthful.

Video: Father Of Smith’s daughter continues testimony Outside court, Garofalo said, “We’re distressed to learn of this attempt at witness intimidation.”

When court resumed after lunch, Slice was absent. At the end of the day, an employee of the district attorney’s office collected Slice’s briefcase from under the counsel table.

Asked if Slice had been removed from the prosecution team, district attorney’s spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said, “The matter is being discussed, and no decision has been made as to her further role in this case.”

A state bar database shows that Slice was admitted to the bar last February.

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In subsequent examination by the head of the prosecution team, Renee Rose, Birkhead acknowledged that shortly after Smith gave birth to their daughter, he filed a paternity suit and included a declaration asking that the child be tested for drugs because of Smith’s prescription drug usage. Birkhead also said he felt Smith was grief-stricken at the time because of the death of her son, Daniel, and might not be capable of caring for the baby.

Birkhead earlier said Smith took more drugs than he had ever seen anyone take. But he also said she suffered from a wide array of ailments.

‘I felt the district attorney was frustrated’
Birkhead said Slice talked about his daughter after he testified Friday and suggested he was taking Stern’s side in the case.

“I felt the district attorney was frustrated,” Birkhead said under questioning by Garofalo, who represents Dr. Sandeep Kapoor. “She said I should bite my tongue. She then went into a long speech about my daughter, and how there was going to be something wrong with her.

“She said my daughter is going to be frustrated in learning and I should find something she excels in. She said she had studied the way the brain was made up.”

Birkhead said that after he left court, Slice text-messaged him, suggesting he should read to his daughter to help her development. Birkhead said he had not noticed any signs of physical or mental disability in 3-year-old Dannielynn Hope.

Garofalo asked Birkhead how he felt about the prosecutor’s remarks.

“I didn’t banter about it because I felt she had crossed the line about my daughter’s health,” Birkhead said. “It upset me.”

Asked by Superior Court Judge Robert Perry if he took this as a negative comment on his testimony, Birkhead replied that he did.

On Monday, as the same prosecutor was escorting him up in the elevator before the hearing resumed, “it was suggested to me it appeared I was taking up for Mr. Stern and Anna couldn’t speak for herself,” Birkhead said.

Slideshow: Anna Nicole Smith He added that Slice said “she probably shouldn’t have this conversation” but then remarked that “Anna could not speak for herself and the doctors had exploited her.”

Rose later got Birkhead to describe media deals he made after Smith’s death. He said he was paid a total of more than $2 million for interviews.

The next witness, Dr. Nathalie Maullin, a psychiatrist who treated Smith at Cedars Sinai Medical Center while she was pregnant, described her as a difficult patient who was obviously going through withdrawal from multiple medications when she was admitted.

“When I asked her what she had been taking, she blew me off,” said Maullin, who recalled that Smith referred all questions to Stern, who was in the hospital room with her.

She said she telephoned Kapoor, and he gave her a long list of drugs he had tried on Smith including Dilaudid, which she said surprised her because it is a powerful drug used in cancer patients and has addictive potential. She said Kapoor also said Smith had problems with alcohol.

Among the allegations against the defendants are dispensing controlled substances to an addict and dispensing them by fraud by using false names.

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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