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KimberlyWalther.com is a fake, at least according to Anna Nicole Smith's bob-headed assistant Kimmie herself, who tells Entertainment Tonight that the vitriolic website bearing her name and accusing Howard K. Stern of plotting Anna's death is the work of an impostor:

Kim wants to go on record saying that there's a Web site on the Internet that's purported to be hers, but in fact it's not — it's the work of an impersonator. The site expresses negative views about Howard, and Kim wants to make it clear that she is not involved with it in any way.

"I called to let [Howard] know about this website that somebody has put up using my name and claiming to be me," she says. "[The site is] basically slandering Howard and accusing him of things like being responsible for the death of Anna Nicole and Daniel. I told him that it's not from me and that I had nothing to do with it and those aren't my feelings or sentiments at all."

Walther also claims that Stern "would never...do anything to harm either Daniel or Anna...I really wish people would leave him alone," and that Anna Nicole told her "that Howard was the baby's father." That's the same thing she told Moe Brighthaupt, the bodyguard who discovered her the day she died, and who tells ABC News, "I looked at her lips. If you know Anna, she has the most beautiful pink, full lips. ... [But] they were blue. I knew I had to go to action." Surrounded by a staff as trusting of her methadone-scrambled ramblings as they were dazzled by their patron's beauty, the faith and devotion demonstrated by Anna's entourage should be an inspiration to any self-destructive starlet looking for a few good surrogate family members to add to the payroll.