
"The Indianapolis Colts on Thursday acknowledged the existence of an FBI investigation into the death of former owner Jim Irsay and the potential involvement of a California doctor who reportedly prescribed him pain pills and ketamine. However, the team has not been contacted by FBI officials and no subpoenas have been issued, according to the club. Irsay died in May at 65 from what was described as cardiac arrest."
"But, the Washington Post, which first reported the news of the FBI probe, said the FBI is seeking records and information about Irsay's death, substance use and his relationship with Dr. Harry Haroutunian, a California addiction specialist. The Post cited a grand jury subpoena issued earlier this month in Los Angeles and stated that people close to Irsay had been contacted."
"One source, who is not involved in the investigation, described Haroutunian to ESPN as a "shady" private physician who had treated Irsay long before his death. Irsay, who spent long stretches in California, died at the Beverly Hills Hotel. The Post has reported that Haroutunian was also staying at the hotel and treating Irsay before his passing. Irsay was very public about his past struggles with substance abuse, talking openly about his multiple overdoses and brushes with death."
The FBI is investigating the death of former Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay and the possible role of California doctor Harry Haroutunian. The Colts acknowledged the existence of the investigation but said the team has not been contacted by FBI officials and no subpoenas have been issued. Irsay died in May at 65 from what was described as cardiac arrest. The Washington Post reported the FBI is seeking records about Irsay's death, substance use and his relationship with Haroutunian, citing a grand jury subpoena in Los Angeles and contacts with people close to Irsay. Irsay had publicly discussed past struggles with substance abuse. His three daughters assumed ownership of the Colts.
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