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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Kerkorian revealed as financer of Fawcett’s treatments



51950045FB009_netFarrah Fawcett’s vain efforts to find a cure for her anal cancer, were funded by 92-year-old financier Kirk Kerkorian, New York Daily News columnists Rush & Molloy reported Sunday.

A source told the columnists that Kerkorian, who owned the MGM studio at the time Charlie’s Angels was filmed there, “quietly” paid for Fawcett’s cancer treatment, some of which was unconventional.

“He just saw a friend in pain and wanted to help,” the source said.

Her battle was chronicled in a documentary, “Farrah’s Story,” which aired on NBC both a few weeks before her death and the day of.



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