To: FJB  who wrote (20101 ) 6/26/2012 4:04:09 PM From: zax     Read Replies (2)  | Respond to    of 32680  "The Commercial Appeal reports that Dr. James Eason, the surgeon who   performed Steve Jobs' liver transplant , found himself   grilled at length Monday by Shelby County Commission members . The Univ. of Tennessee-Methodist Transplant Institute, which Eason heads, is in a bitter dispute over the distribution of human organs. Pressed for details by Commissioners West Bunker and Terry Roland about the 2009 liver transplant that Eason performed on the late Steve Jobs, Eason acknowledged that he's now living in   the Memphis home  that Jobs used during his convalescence. Bunker asked, "Was that a deal cut to get him a transplant here locally?" Eason: "I understand. It's a fair question. Absolutely not." Eason said a company lined up the housing for Jobs. "I took care of him and visited him in that home. And when I learned that it was going to be going on the market, I asked him, I asked the administrator of the LLC, if I could   purchase it ." So, is it time for Apple to shed some light on   The Mystery of Steve Jobs' Memphis Mansion ? It was reported that Apple lawyer George Riley, reportedly a friend of Eason's,   helped Jobs with the arrangements  for the Memphis mansion, which was   acquired at a bargain price  of $850,000 from the State of Tennessee by the mysterious LCHG, LLC on 3/26/2009. LCHG was   formed on 3/17/2009 , apparently just days before Jobs received his liver (on 3/21/2010,   Jobs noted  he was coming up on the 1-year anniversary of his transplant). Records show that title to the mansion was   transferred to Eason  in May, 2011, about three months after the National Enquirer painted a grim picture of Jobs' health. LCHG, LLC was dissolved in February 2012."   ...  "Isn't it interesting that Jobs, a California resident, was able to get a transplant in Tennessee? Bypassing all those sick little children and other in that state  who were on the list before him?"