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Dahleen Glanton: Prince's death reveals how so-called 'friends' may really be enablers

I don't know the people Prince considered to be his friends. I don't know the kinds of things they did to warrant their place within the entertainer's inner circle.

And it is impossible for anyone to say what may or may not have been in their hearts. But two years after the musician's death, one thing is clear.

Prince Rogers Nelson's friends betrayed him.

On Thursday, law enforcement investigators in Minnesota announced that no one would be charged in the 2016 death of the performer, whose body was found in an elevator in his Paisley Park home

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