
Aaron Carter Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Xanax Prescriptions Is Scaled Back but Survives
Aaron Carter's son can proceed to trial with claims two doctors and two pharmacies supplied excessive amounts of Xanax before the pop star's death

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