Texas court grants unusual request: Irons鈥檚 family and lawyers will get 30 days to review autopsy results, prior to their public release next month
–Brad Melekian
Release of the report鈥攚hich is public information鈥攚as initially delayed for six months last December. Irons鈥檚 widow, Lyndie, filed a petition to slow the release, arguing that the report鈥檚 contents could adversely effect the Andy Irons 鈥渂rand,鈥 which has considerable value even after his death.
The cause of Irons鈥檚 death is a mystery that has generated news interest all over the world. His family, along with his primary corporate sponsor, Billabong, that the 32-year-old had 鈥渞eportedly been battling with dengue fever.鈥 But as 国产吃瓜黑料 reported at the time, rumors and reports abounded that Irons had a long history of recreational drug use. During their investigation, police found generic forms of the prescription drugs Xanax and Ambien in Irons鈥檚 hotel room. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser cited a source in the Tarrant County Medical Examiner鈥檚 office who said was found in the room as well. A spokesperson for the Medical Examiner鈥檚 office denied this comment, but The Star-Advertiser stood by its report.
Before the latest delay, autopsy results were supposed to be made public on May 20th. Attorneys for Mrs. Irons acknowledged to the court that the autopsy was complete, but asked Judge Cosby to release the results only to Mrs. Irons and to delay public release so that she could have an opportunity to 鈥渞eview the report with her experts.鈥 The petition states that Mrs. Irons believes the autopsy results will 鈥渃ontradict the rumors [of] a drug overdose.鈥
鈥淸G]iven the media frenzy,鈥 the petition says, 鈥淧laintiff is concerned that technical, scientific aspects of the autopsy report will be misconstrued and misinterpreted. False and misleading reports on the content of the autopsy would cause Plaintiff irreparable harm in that it could greatly reduce the branding value of Mr. Irons鈥檚 company.鈥
Attorneys representing Mrs. Irons did not respond to 国产吃瓜黑料's requests for comment.聽A representative for the Tarrant County district attorney鈥檚 office said the office was unaware that the petition had been filed until it was granted鈥攁nd that no parties had filed to oppose the additional delay.
Most likely, this will be the final slowdown. Ashley Fourt, the Tarrant County Assistant District Attorney鈥攚ho represents the Tarrant County Medical Examiner in the case鈥攖old 国产吃瓜黑料 that she won鈥檛 let future motions slip by. 鈥淚鈥檓 not going to continue to not oppose this forever,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t is public information.鈥
For more on the life and death of Andy Irons, check out Brad Melekian's story, Last Drop.