Aaron Carter's girlfriend Melanie Martin's lawsuit of wrongful death is being challenged by his doctor Dr Faber(Image: Getty Images)

Aaron Carter's doctor reveals insight into singers tragic last days before death

The doctor of Aaron Carter has revealed his account of the childhood star's last days before his tragic death as he demands the dismissal of a lawsuit by star's ex girlfriend

by · The Mirror

Aaron Carter's last days before his tragic death has been revealed by a doctor who treated him.

Dr John Faber's claims have been made as he is demanding the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the star's ex girlfriend, Melanie Martin and her son be dismissed. According to RadarOnline, he has now alleged that Melanie supplied Aaron, who was only 34 at the time of his death in November 2022, with illegal controlled substances.

In Dr Faber's filing, he stated that he first saw Aaron in June 2020 as the singer was suffering from anxiety. He was reportedly told by the brother of popstar Nick Carter that he had been taking two milligrams of Xanax three times a day. Dr Faber also claimed that Aaron told him he was consuming alcohol, nicotine and drugs including marijuana, inhalants, cocaine, amphetamines, opiates, barbiturates, hallucinogens, prescription tranquillisers and sleeping pills – since the age of 18.

The publication said his filing stated: "The patient reported that he felt frequently depressed, easily fatigued, irritable and had experienced 10 panic attacks in the last month." And it has also been alleged by Dr Faber that he had performed a psychiatric evaluation of the star. The filing added: "The patient denied any history of or ongoing substance abuse, however the medical records indicate that Dr. Faber still suspected that the patient may have has a history of substance abuse."

Aaron Carter's girlfriend Melanie Martin's lawsuit of wrongful death is being challenged by his doctor Dr Faber( Image: WireImage)
Aaron Carter tragically died in November 2022( Image: AFP via Getty Images)

It is believed that the medical professional also checked a database used by physicians to see if Aaron's records showed if he had received prescriptions by other doctors. And this reportedly showed that he had received Xanax in May 2020. Dr Faber's lawyers claimed: "Faber typically had visits with the patient via telephone or video conference that would usually occur one to two times a month, and Dr. Faber would also answer the patient's emails on a regular basis."]."

They added: "Throughout this time period, the patient's medical records indicate instances where the patient would admit to Dr. Faber that he failed to adhere to Dr. Faber's medication plan or indicated that he had obtained controlled substances from other non-medical sources, including an instance where they claim he obtained controlled substances from his girlfriend."

His lawyer continued: "Dr. Faber also warned the patient that if he failed to adhere to the medication treatment plan, Dr. Faber would be forced to terminate his treatment of the patient." He stated that he was contacted by the Department of Child and Family Services in May 2022 regarding a positive drug test which Aaron submitted and it showed he had "opioids like hydrocodone and oxycodone", in his system.

Dr Faber said he told officials he had not prescribed the singer with those controlled drugs and Aaron claimed he received medication from his dentist, which was allegedly confirmed by the database. Dr Faber claims he continued to treat Aaron from June 2022 to October 2022 and closely monitored his medication.

During the last video conference call between the two, he admitted to huffing compressed gas but said he had not repeated the action again. Dr Faber reportedly told him to stop huffing and did not prescribe him any other medication. Days later Aaron was found dead in his bath.

The motion added: "The Los Angeles County Coroner’s Report indicated that the cause of death was ascribed to drowning as effects of difluoroethane and alprazolam. The report also ruled the death an accident, which occurred due to the patient being submerged in the bathtub after inhalation of compressed gas and intake of alprazolam." Dr Faber claimed medical records proved his case as he demands the lawsuit be dismissed.

The Mirror has approached Melanie for comment.

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