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Submitted by admin on October 22, 2008 - 10:19am

As usual, young celebs enjoyed the pool at Hollywood's Roosevelt Hotel over the weekend totally oblivious to the fact that the hotel staff never drained the water after a dead body was found in the pool a week earlier. Gross!
At 4:30 a.m. Monday Oct. 13, Jordan Nagler, 30, was found dead in the hotel's Tropicana Bar pool. Days after Nagler's body was found, "The hotel management had a meeting, where they told staffers the pool didn't need to be drained" because "there was enough chlorine in it to kill the bacteria." The entire staff was then told to keep the incident quiet, they didn't want it getting out.
One week later, Lindsay Lohan, Samantha Ronson, Eve, Kevin Connolly and Stacy Keibler "were swimming in the unchanged water."
Stephen Brandman, chief operating officer of Thompson Hotels, which owns the Roosevelt, called reports about not draining the pool and shushing the staff "urban legend." He said, "Somebody did die, but we don't think anything awkward or bizarre occurred. He had a heart attack."
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