Posts Tagged ‘drugs’

Amy Winehouse Needs to Be Rescued

June 17th, 2009

If you think Amy Winehouse’s recovery from drugs in St. Lucia isn’t going too well, what with her alcohol problem, you’re not the only one: her parents say the singer is still in denial about her life and needs to be rescued.

 

Janis Winehouse tells ITV News that Amy is really in trouble.

 

"The need to rescue her is enormous," says Janis. "I just want her to be okay and I would do whatever it took to make that right. Amy is in denial all the time. She probably feels trapped, her body is trapping her. But I know with addiction you do not have the choice because the substance itself directs you."

Her mom adds that in trying to get over her drug problems, alcohol has taken its place.

 

"I want to say to her – ‘Amy, what are you doing? Don’t you know what you’re doing?’ But she by then has got herself on to it to help her get through, and I understand that."

 

Amy’s dad Mitch Winehouse is hurting for his daughter too, adding, "I need my daughter to be a whole person again. I tried it all – I said, ‘Amy you’ve got to do this, you’ve got to go to this doctor, you’ve got to do this, you’ve got to do that, you’re killing me, you’re killing your mum’. None of it worked."

 

Mitch reveals that Amy is on a drug replacement program, but that she’s been drinking heavily in St. Luci.

"For the last six months there’s been a remarkable recovery," he reveals."A gradual recovery, which is good. With slight backward steps – not drug backward steps, more drink backward steps if you follow my drift. I think that will be the pattern of recovery."

 

As for who’s to blame for her drugged out past, Mitch is laying responsibility on the shoulders of Amy’s ex, Blake Fielder-Civil.

 

"The option of them being together is too horrible to contemplate. They are going to get divorced and who knows what’s going to happen down the line," he says. "Amy and Blake have decided that they want to get on with their lives separately, and if they get back together again in the future and they’re both clean and they still love each other, that’s up to them."

 

For their own sakes, let’s hope that reunion doesn’t happen for a very, very long time.

Anna Nicole BF, Docs in Court Again

June 9th, 2009

More than two years after her accidental death to a drug overdose, those Anna Nicole Smith left behind are still in hot water with the law over the circumstances of her demise.

 

On Monday a Los Angeles Superior Court judge ordered Anna’s sometime boyfriend/lawyer Howard K. Stern and two of her doctors, Dr. Khristine Eroshevich and Dr. Sandeep Kapoor, to face hearings that would determine whether or not they should go to trial, Reuters reports. They are charged with conspiracy and providing painkillers, sleeping pills and other meds to Anna Nicole before her death.

 

Howard’s hearing will take place within 10 days of Aug. 12, the judge ordered. If convicted, all three defendants could face more than 5 years in prison.

Howard K. Stern Pleads Not Guilty

May 13th, 2009

More than two years after Anna Nicole Smith passed away from an accidental overdose of prescription drugs, her lawyer and former boyfriend Howard K. Stern is still wrapped up in a case involving her death.

 

Stern and two of Anna’s doctors, Khristine Eroshevich and Dr. Sandeep Kapoor pleaded not guilty today in Los Angeles Superior Court to charges that they illegally supplied her with prescription drugs for years before her passing, Reuters reports.

 

All three were charged in March with conspiracy and prescribing painkillers, sleeping pills, anxiety medicines and other drugs to Anna for three years, before she died in 2007, using aliases. The defendants all maintain the drugs were prescribed for legitimate medical reasons.

A preliminary hearing could happen in June that will decide whether there is enough evidence to merit a trial.

Howard K. Stern in Trouble with the Authorities

March 12th, 2009 / Author: OK! Staff

We (and probably you) thought we’d heard the last of Howard K. Stern. But alas, on Thursday night, the former lawyer and lover to the late Anna Nicole Smith is expected to turn himself in–along with two other doctors–for allegedly conspiring to fuel an addict (Smith) with prescription drugs.

TMZ is reporting that Stern, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor and Khristine Eroshevich are being charged with a total of 8 felonies. According to the L.A. County D.A., the conspiracy counts allege that the 3 defendants conspired to give controlled substances to Anna Nicole from between July, 2004 and January of 2007.

California drug officials recently raided the Los Angeles office of Dr. Sandeep Kapoor, looking for evidence against Stern. Stern has denied doing anything illegal in connection with drugs and Anna Nicole.

Coolio Arrested for Drugs

March 6th, 2009

Listen up kids: drugs are bad and will only end in pain, death or incarceration. Just ask Coolio, who was just busted for possession of crack cocaine.

 

TMZ is reporting that the rapper has been arrested at LAX after he went through a security screening and a screener found the crack on him.

 

Sources close to the situation tell TMZ Coolio – real name Artis Leon Ivey, Jr –got physical with the screener at some point during the incident.

 

As if his disappearing rap career needed another obstacle.


 

Paula Abdul’s Stalker Overdosed

January 20th, 2009

A coroner has confirmed that Paula Abdul’s stalker died from a drug overdose.

TMZ reports that L.A.’s Assistant Chief of Coroner says Paula Goodspeed–who was found dead in her car outside of Paula’s home in November–committed suicide by ingesting prescription drugs.

No word yet on what drugs Goodspeed took. Abdul revealed recently that Goodspeed had been stalking her for 17 years and had attempted to take her own life once before.

Of the tragedy, Paula said last month, “It was extremely tragic. I was at the Kodak Theater doing Hollywood Week for American Idol when it happened. It was devastating and tragic, and there aren’t enough feelings that I can articulate without getting into a whole plethora of things.”

Ryan O’Neal Pleads Guilty to Drug Charge

January 9th, 2009

In the latest turn for Ryan O’Neal’s legal trouble after he and son Redmond O’Neal were arrested after drugs were allegedly found at their home in September, the Love Story actor has pled guilty to possession of a controlled substance, according to The Insider.

 

Ryan received deferred entry of judgment, which means that he must complete certain requirements as ordered by a judge over the next 19 months. His next court date will be July 10 in Malibu, Calif.

 

Redmond, who has a troubled history with drugs and has been in rehab before, will face up to his charges on Feb. 20 for arraignment and plea.

 

Lily Allen Sets the Record Straight

January 7th, 2009

Parents can rest easy – when it comes to drug use, Lily Allen is out there to set the record straight.

 

"The only story is that drugs are bad and they will kill you – you will become a prostitute, a rapist or a dealer. But that’s not true," she says in an interview with Word magazine. “I know lots of people who take cocaine three nights a week and get up and go to work. But we never hear that side of the story. I wish people wouldn’t sensationalize this thing that just exists."

 

So profound! But what about all that death and ruined life stuff, Lily?

 

“Some people are just bad at taking drugs," she explains. She also admits she’s done cocaine, but only because she didn’t want to feel left out, not because she enjoyed it.

 

Got it. Have we learned nothing from Amy Winehouse?

Winehouse Drops Drugs Appeal

January 6th, 2009

Amy Winehouse has abandoned her attempt to get a drug charge dropped by Norwegian authorities.

The troubled singer, her husband Blake Fielder-Civil and a crew member were busted with a quarter-ounce of marijuana in a hotel in 2007 in the Scandinavian country.

They all confessed to possessing the drugs, and each paid a $415 fine — but later Amy said the police had bullied her into signing a confession for something she hadn’t done.

 

Her lawyers launched an appeal to get the fine dropped and have the conviction overturned.

Amy was due to fight the charge in court next Monday, but she’s just decided just to swallow the fine and drop the appeal, according to E! Online.

It was that conviction that meant her U.S. visa application was rejected early in 2008, forcing her to do her Grammy performances by satellite from London.

And now that she’s chosen not to fight the charge, she may continue to have problems  getting permission to perform in the U.S..

 

This is not what Amy needs just when she’s beginning to get her act together!

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