Debra Opri Bills Birkhead King's Ransom

Debra Opri, Larry BirkheadTMZ has learned Larry Birkhead got a Fed Ex on Saturday, and it was not good news. It was a bill for legal services from Debri Opri, the lawyer he fired two weeks ago. The total: $620,492.84.

Opri billed her services out at $475 an hour. Here are some of the charges:

- A total of three $1,500 monthly charges for Luck Media & Marketing, Opri's personal publicist.

- On March 1, 2007, the day before Anna's funeral, there is a charge of 10 hours for "preparation for and attendance in Bahamas re services and var. meetings re same." On the day of Anna's funeral, there is another 10 hour charge with the exact same language. Ironically, TMZ knows Birkhead asked Opri not to even attend the funeral, but she did anyway. On March 3, Opri charged yet another 10 hours for travel from Nassau back to L.A.

- On February 24, 2007, while Opri and Birkhead stayed at a private residence in Ft. Lauderdale during the Florida hearing, Opri billed $600 for Seafood World. We're told she brought four trays of lobster to the house. The bill says, "Dinner gift/Ft. Lauderdale house stay." But it was no gift to Larry. That same day, she billed $211 for items at Publix grocery store.

- March 8, 2007, Opri billed $161.65 for an Outback Steakhouse dinner. And get this -- the bill was for $111.65. Opri left a $50 tip and billed Birkhead, who wasn't even there!

- Opri billed Birkhead $4,265 for Cingular roaming service while she was in the Bahamas.

- Opri billed Birkhead 18 times for Diva Limos that took them to and from the Ft. Lauderdale courthouse to the private residence.

- October 22, 2006, Opri billed Birkhead $1,116.16 for a dinner at Graycliff, a restaurant in Nassau. The note next to the charge is "Alexiou atty mtg." Alexiou is Birkhead's lawyer in the Bahamas. Birkhead was not present.

- The next day, October 23, Opri billed $2,467.75 at Graycliff restaurant for another meal. The charge again was for "Alexiou atty mtg." Again, Birkhead was not present.

- Also on October 23, Birkhead was billed $25.75. The item -- "laundry service Zawacki." Zawacki is Opri's husband, who was present on the trip. Ouch!

- Opri's bill reveals that "20/20" is more than a TV show -- it's the number of hours she bills for a "20/20" interview with Larry Birkhead. Opri and Birkhead went from L.A. to New York City on December 9, 2006, did the interview and returned the next day. Opri billed 10 hours travel time each way.

In all, the packet of bills Birkhead received today totaled 112 pages. Opri offered Birkhead a bargain: Instead of the $620,492.84 bill, she offered him a discount at $511,365.09, but only if he accepts immediately. Opri wrote, "I'm still willing to accept the discounted billing at this time, but only without further discussion."

TMZ contacted James Levesque, Opri's publicist with Luck Media & Marketing. He said, "Debra Opri always gets paid. That's what she does for a living." Beyond that, he wouldn't comment on the bill. Opri could not be immediately reached for comment.

UPDATE: TMZ has just obtained a statement from David Owen, Opri's lawyer. He said, "We're pretty confident that her bills are fair and reasonable and he has not paid them. She is entitled to be paid and he stiffed her and her bills are fair and reasonable."



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31. Wow!!! Good thing he's got that money from Ashley Judd and ET. Looks like old Virgie got a bargain from her attorney in the Bahamas.

Posted at 10:16PM on Mar 31st 2007 by oh the irony

32. BILLING FOR THE FUNERAL. ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND LADY!!!11

Posted at 10:01PM on Mar 31st 2007 by butterfly

33. Attorneys are expensive. If I ever get my ass in a crack-- well-- LOL

I do not have that kind of money to pay out.

Posted at 10:01PM on Mar 31st 2007 by Kennedy

34. AUTOPSY: DANIEL'S TISSUES NOT TESTED FOR CHLORAL HYDRATE
Editorial
© 2007 The Houston Chronicle
Mar 31 2007

Dr. Joshua Perper, the chief medical examiner in Broward County in Florida, said he would have never sent Anna's tissues out for testing for Chloral Hydrate because the drug is such an antiquated sleeping aid. As a matter of course, he said, coroners just don't check for it anymore. The only reason he tested for it is that a bottle of the drug was found on the scene of the death.

Prior to the testing for Chloral Hydrate and subsequent discovery of the drug in Anna's tissues, Dr. Perper was prepared to label Anna's Cause of Death as "Natural," brought about by the "natural process of disease," such disease being infection of the blood with intestinal flu as a contributing factor.

However, once the test for Chloral Hydrate confirmed the drug was in Anna's tissues, Dr. Perper had a new piece of the puzzle and, accordingly, changed the cause of death from "Natural" to "Accidental."

Dr. Eroshevich, Anna Nicole's friend and psychiatrist, wrote the prescription for Chloral Hydrate in Howard K. Stern's name, but the drug was intended for Anna Nicole Smith. The therapeutic dosage was written as 2 tablespoons at bedtime.

Toxicology tests revealed Anna had 300% the amount of the therapeutic dosage (or 6 tablespoons) in her system at time of death.

If the bottle of Chloral Hydrate had never been found, the test for the sleeping aid never would have been conducted, thereby leaving Anna's Cause of Death as "Natural."

Last September, a Bahamian coroner conducted an autopsy on Daniel's remains. Because the sudden death of a 20-year-old is automatically labeled as "suspicious," the coroner related as much in a statement to the press and that she, acting as Magistrate, would be holding an Inquest into Daniel's death in October.

In the Bahamas, the coroner is also a Magistrate. It is the Magistrate's duty to preside over all Inquest hearings. She slated the Inquest for October.

Anna's attorney, upon hearing the Bahamian coroner's assertion that Daniel's death was "suspicious," lambasted the coroner's statement, claiming that, because the Bahamian coroner was not an investigator, she had acted beyond her scope as coroner and had no business releasing such an inflammatory statement.

The chief magistrate removed the coroner from Daniel's case. It would now be up to the chief magistrate as to whether an Inquest would be held at all. He also saw to it that the coroner's autopsy findings remained sealed.

Dr. Cyril Wecht, known in some circles as "coroner for hire" and "coroner to the stars," was hired by Anna Nicole to conduct an independent autopsy on her son. His findings revealed that Daniel died from a lethal combination of three drugs found in his system: Lexipro, Zoloft (both anti-depressants) and methadone (a pain killer). Wecht reported that the concentration of all three drugs was at low levels.

Perhaps due to the tremendous media focus and public outcry in the Bahamas, the chief magistrate decided to go forward with an Inquest into Daniel's death. Moreover, the chief magistrate said he would preside over the Inquest himself. The Inquest was to begin last week.

The autopsy results from Daniel's original autopsy have yet to be made public. However, rumors have surfaced alleging that the amount of methadone that Dr. Wecht reported in Daniel's system was profoundly under reported. Dr. Wecht vehemently denies the rumors, calling them "utterly ridiculous" and the result of "media speculation spun out of control."

Additionally, Dr. Wecht's findings failed to note the presence of several other drugs that were supposedly noted in the original autopsy report. The contents of the original report are rumored to be revealed at Daniel's Inquest

When Dr. Wecht was asked on a recent talk show what he thought about Vergie Arthur's wish to have Daniel's remains exhumed for further study, Dr. Wecht lost his cool. Ms. Arthur, Anna Nicole's mother, has suggested that a better explanation for her grandson's death would shed a new light on the investigation.

Dr. Wecht's position as an independent medical examiner would ordinarily afford him the inherent reputation of a disinterested party. However, his overt verbal attacks of Ms. Arthur on television appear to undermine that reputation. Rather than displaying the impartiality of a doctor, he has managed to paint himself as a man who is deeply and personally involved in the case and incapable of divorcing his emotional state of being from that of an academician embedded in scientific fact.

Apart from the facts that Dr. Wecht has dozens of indictments hovering over his head and was forced to leave his state job under the cloud of ethics violations, media outlets continue to hire him to offer his expert opinions. As if Dr. Wecht's scholarly reputation could possibly undergo further damage, his outbursts and apparent collusory ties to those that hired him appear to have ruined any chance he might have had of portraying himself as a credible consultant.

Consequently, the reliability Dr. Wecht's results from Daniel's autopsy report has been cast under a new and doubtful cloud. Renewed interest into whether a possible cover-up has occurred may prompt the exhumation of Daniel's remains to determine if, indeed, Dr. Wecht's findings are accurate and complete.

Anna Nicole's remains would not have yielded the chloral hydrate in her system if the bottle had not been found on the scene of her death. Dr. Wecht did not test Daniel's tissue for the presence of chloral hydrate. Dr. Wecht tested for and discovered traces of the drugs that were found in the hospital room where he died.

Posted at 10:02PM on Mar 31st 2007 by The Chronicler

35. BLOG SITES INFILTRATED BY BLOGGERS-FOR-HIRE
© 2007 The Houston Chronicle
Wed Mar 28 2007

It has recently come to light that the lawyers representing Howard K. Stern have hired a public relations firm in an effort to turn his reputation around. A source who is an employee at the office of one of Stern's several lawyers says that Stern's team of advocates are "desperate" and "quite alarmed" that, despite their best efforts to sway public opinion in Mr. Stern's favor, polls indicate that the vast majority of respondents remain vehemently convinced that Stern played a role in the deaths of model Anna Nicole Smith, 39, and her 20-year old son Daniel Wayne Smith.

"The lawyers are scrambling," says the source, who prefers to remain anonymous. "I think they figured people would change their minds after the [autopsy] report was released."

On Monday of this week, Dr.Joshua Perper, Medical Examiner for Broward County in Florida, released his autopsy findings. Dr. Perper determined that Ms. Smith died as a result of a drug overdose and that her death was an accident.

Based on one recent poll, 9 out of 10 respondents did not agree that her death was an accident.

"The blogs are saying differently," our source said. "A lot of people are wondering how the medical examiner could base his findings on testimony that came from people who would be the first ones to lie if they had anything to hide."

According to our source, the internet is filled with blogs, or message boards, where the public can post their opinions about the Anna Nicole Smith case. One such blog can be found at TMZ.com, an entertainment site that posts news related stories about celebrities.

"Mr. Stern's folks have been monitoring the blogs for months now," our source said. "They've been trying really hard to change people minds [about Mr. Stern]. The problem has mushroomed and it’s beyond their capabilities to handle.

"I suppose because they're figuring he may be facing charges here [in the United States], they hired our agency. Part of our job will be to go on the blogs and try to get people to change their minds about their client. People's opinions can affect the jury pool and change the outcome of a trial."

Coincidentally, Mr. Stern's concerns about a tainted jury resulted in an unexpected delay in yesterday's inquest proceedings in the Bahamas. The delay came about because of Mr. Stern's wish to do away with the jury or at least have the opportunity to question the 7-person panel about their impartiality. Such a request is unprecedented. The inquest procedure is rooted in a Common Law tradition dating back almost 300 years.

Posted at 1:27AM on Apr 3rd 2007 by The Chronicler

36. at one point I heard something about a website to help Larry with legal fees.

what a bith

Posted at 10:07PM on Mar 31st 2007 by whats up!!!!!

37. Oh, but everyone just LOVED the way she helped Larry before she sent the bill.

If she was acting on his behalf, even when he wasn't present, it's billable, IMO.

It seems photos of Anna are being used all over the place these days, like these, which are credited to Larry Birkhead/Splash News.

http://vip.rtl.de/party_6526.php?media=galerie3

I doubt he's hurting for money.

Posted at 10:48PM on Mar 31st 2007 by Christina

38. THATS 1 HUNGRY BITCH

Posted at 10:07PM on Mar 31st 2007 by HK$TERN

39. Lawyers, you gotta dispise them, he is lucky she did not charge her hair appt to him, he need to refute/challenge these charges, she wanted her 15 min of fame and is attempting to charge him for 15000 minutes of fame............he should send her a bill for the publicity she received from this case....amount ,pricelessshe wanted her face everywhere with him, and she got it,,so Larry go ahead and send her a bill for the advertising and publicity

Posted at 10:07PM on Mar 31st 2007 by ann

40. I hope i never need lawyer, they all suck & i think they NEED TO CHANGE THE LAW FOR $$$$ HUNGRY LAWYERS...Stay strong Larry we will take up a fund for you if we have to. But your not a millionaire so let her WAIT..BITCH GO BACK TO WACKO JACKO, DID HE EVER PAY YOU, I THINK NOT

Posted at 10:07PM on Mar 31st 2007 by Dannielynn BIRKHEAD i want my REAL DADDY NOW

41. Not sure when she started representing him, but I think it was 6-7 months ago. I know court time is pretty expensive, but I'm actually surprised. I thought it would have been more. I know it's crazy, but that's why it's good idea to carry legal insurance. The attorneys I have used are not far from her price, however they are not near her caliber either. So, I guess it is all relative, I would have been happy if I got her services for that price.

Posted at 10:08PM on Mar 31st 2007 by fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me

42. Larry knows the per hour rate of his attorney. My attorney charges me for every phone call, letter, and breath he takes while working for me. I am charged if I call to ask about a charge. I don't have to be there to be charged.

There are cheaper attorneys, but you do get what you pay for, usually.

The expensive dinners, etc. will be questioned, I'm sure.

THANK HOWARD K STERN FOR THIS! (He doesn't have to worry, because he has Anna's $$$$$$$$,)

Posted at 10:09PM on Mar 31st 2007 by Pearly Whites

43. I guess you will see Larry fighting harder for Dannielynn HE NEEDS the MONEY. Gee Larry I hope your trademark works out for you HAHAHAHAHA you can always ask Access Hollywood for a better deal. Go home Larry. Howard is the father.

Posted at 10:09PM on Mar 31st 2007 by Michelle

44. Damn Opie, and I mean Opie
Give the
Guy
a Break.
Troll.

Posted at 10:10PM on Mar 31st 2007 by Howard K. Stern is Snidely Whiplash

45. Not worth posting! good night all.

Posted at 10:10PM on Mar 31st 2007 by Sinister

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