Prince gave Sinead O’Connor the biggest hit of her career — and the troubled Irish pop star paid him back by trashing his friends and accusing him of beating women! Sinead’s troubling charges were exposed after Minneapolis cops concluded their investigation into Prince’s bizarre death — confirming The National ENQUIRER’s bombshell scoop that the AIDS-stricken star had bought fatal counterfeit drugs. Sinead scored a hit with the Prince song “Nothing Compared To U,” and told investigators that her old friend “used hard drugs” — and even volunteered that he “had been violent to a number of women in his life…”
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As previously reported by The ENQUIRER, Prince's longtime love
Charlene Friend had made similar shocking claims. She later lost a court case accusing him of defamation and emotional distress. As for Prince's drug use, Sinead would later have to issue a public apology
after posting on Facebook: "Two words for the DEA investigating where Prince got his drugs over the decades...Arsenio Hall."
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Sinead — who'd made headlines
with several public meltdowns shortly before Prince's death — also accused Arsenio of secretly drugging her "years ago at Eddie Murphy's house."
Arsenio went to court, with both stars announcing in 2017 that "Sinead has retracted and apologized for statements she made about Arsenio last year." But while police have
declined to pursue any drug dealers, the official released tapes have once again revived the controversy!
As previously reported by The ENQUIRER, Prince's longtime love
Charlene Friend had made similar shocking claims. She later lost a court case accusing him of defamation and emotional distress. As for Prince's drug use, Sinead would later have to issue a public apology
after posting on Facebook: "Two words for the DEA investigating where Prince got his drugs over the decades...Arsenio Hall."
Sinead — who'd made headlines
with several public meltdowns shortly before Prince's death — also accused Arsenio of secretly drugging her "years ago at Eddie Murphy's house."
Arsenio went to court, with both stars announcing in 2017 that "Sinead has retracted and apologized for statements she made about Arsenio last year." But while police have
declined to pursue any drug dealers, the official released tapes have once again revived the controversy!