B.B. King's lawyer has revealed the results of an autopsy held to determine whether there's any evidence to support allegations that his death on May 14 was the result of being poisoned by his business manager and personal assistant.
A lawyer for longtime B.B. King manager LaVerne Toney is calling explosive allegations that she poisoned the late blues legend "baseless and unfounded."
The arrangements for B.B. King's healthcare and financial stewardship remain unchanged after a Las Vegas judge dismissed an attempt by some of King's children to wrest control away from the blues legend's longtime business manager.