The bitter family dispute over the care of renowned radio announcer
Casey Kasem got more bizarre Sunday.
Before paramedics wheeled Kasem to an
ambulance, his wife, Jean, threw a hunk of meat at one of his daughters who had
come to accompany her father to the hospital, officials said Monday.
It is the latest incident in the feud between
Kerri Kasem and Jean Kasem, who has been married to the former host of
"American Top 40" and "Casey's Top 40" since 1980, over who
should decide his medical care.
Casey Kasem has Lewy body disease, the most
common type of progressive dementia after Alzheimer's. He is in stable
condition at a medical facility in Washington, according to a representative
for Kerri Kasem.

She had won a California court order in May
to become the temporary conservator for her ailing father, but he went
missing for a few days from a nursing home there before being found in
Washington state with his wife, Kerri's stepmother.
On Friday morning, a Kitsap County,
Washington, judge granted Kerri Kasem permission to take her father to a
doctor. Kerri Kasem went to the home Sunday, her representative, Danny
Deraney, said.
She stayed on the street while paramedics
went to get the 82-year-old icon, Deraney said.
As she waited, Jean Kasem approached and
hurled something at Kerri Kasem while referring to King David of the Bible,
saying she was throwing the meat at "the dogs."
A video provided to CNN by Deraney showed
part of the incident, and in it, Jean Kasem walks down a driveway, throws
underhanded a block of meat, which skips on the pavement toward the person
holding the camera.
Kerri Kasem said it was a pound of hamburger.
A spokesman for the Kitsap County Sheriff's
Office said no deputies saw the meat thrown but several witnesses described it.
There was no assault complaint, Deputy Scott
Wilson said.
CNN attempted to contact Jean Kasem's
attorney, Craig Marcus, on Monday but didn't get an immediate response.
Wilson said the Kasems are due in Kitsap
County court again on Friday.
Three weeks ago, a California court awarded
Kerri Kasem temporary durable power of attorney and health care directive and
has ordered Jean Kasem to surrender Casey Kasem's passport to the daughter. The
California judge also ordered that Casey Kasem can't travel anywhere without a
court order until a doctor clears him.
One of Casey Kasem's other daughters, Julie
Kasem, and her husband, Dr. Jamil Aboulhosn, have said her father signed papers
in 2007 giving them the power of attorney over his heath care in the event he
was unable to make his own health decisions.
But Julie and Kerri Kasem and their brother,
Mike Kasem, have contended since last year that Jean Kasem has prevented the
three siblings from visiting their father.
Jean Kasem said in court papers last year
that the three children "single-handedly and irreparably shattered"
the couple's lives by deploying public demonstrations and attacks in the media,
according to CNN
affiliate KCBS.
Kerri Kasem's temporary conservatorship over
her father is in effect until June 20, when another California court hearing is
scheduled on whether to make the conservatorship permanent.
Casey Kasem, who was also the voice of Shaggy
in the cartoon "Scooby-Doo" and an announcer for NBC, retired in
2009.
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