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No charges for Kasem’s widow

Radio DJ’s children claim elder abuse

Anthony Mccartney Associated Press

LOS ANGELES – Los Angeles prosecutors said Friday that they won’t file elder abuse charges against Casey Kasem’s widow despite efforts by three of the radio personality’s children to have her prosecuted.

A charge evaluation sheet released by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said Casey Kasem had received consistent medical care in his final days and that it wouldn’t be appropriate to charge Jean Kasem.

“Because of Mr. Kasem’s longstanding profound health issues, this case cannot be proven beyond a reasonable doubt to a jury,” the decision read.

Jean Kasem was married to the celebrity announcer for more than 30 years but was stripped of control over his medical care in the final days of his life.

Casey Kasem died in June 2014 in Gig Harbor, Washington. Jean Kasem had taken her husband to Washingtons state after checking him out of a Los Angeles-area medical facility where he was receiving around-the-clock care.

The longtime “American Top 40” host had a form of dementia and a severe bedsore when he died.

Shortly before his death, Casey Kasem’s daughter Kerri Kasem was appointed as his conservator. She and his two other children from a previous marriage called for elder abuse charges against their stepmother at a news conference in January.

Los Angeles police looked into the allegations, but prosecutors declined to bring charges.

“The development of a bedsore by itself is insufficient evidence of abuse or neglect because of Mr. Kasem’s overall weakened health,” the document stated.

When Kasem died on June 15, his wife sent his body to a private pathologist, who later told authorities he died of natural causes. The coroner never completed an autopsy.

Jean Kasem said her decision to move her husband to Washington was made to protect his privacy, the decision states.

Kerri Kasem said in a statement Friday she was upset by the decision and would seek charges against her stepmother in Washington state. “The Los Angeles County District Attorney, with her professed interest in ending elder abuse, could do more,” Kerri Kasem’s statement read.

A spokeswoman for Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey said the office wouldn’t have any comment beyond what was in the charge evaluation worksheet.

An email message sent to Jean Kasem’s attorney wasn’t returned Friday.

The announcer’s youngest daughter, from his marriage with Jean Kasem, however, has supported her mother in the family dispute.