Jake The Snake Off The Wagon
By Saving A Sketch, You Agree To Our Terms and ConditionsIn 2007, WWE started a policy that they would pay all expenses for any former WWF/WWE performer who needed to enter into any form of substance abuse rehabilitation.
According to various wrestling news reports, as well as his own MySpace page, Roberts was placed in a 14-week voluntary rehab program by WWE as of December 10, 2007.
In May 2008, Jim Ross reported that, "Jake Roberts has been doing well the past few weeks, after completing a treatment program."
Roberts' official MySpace page reported that he was back to working indy shows, and claimed that he was doing well after rehab. However, on September 12, 2008, Jake had an incident at a Firestorm Pro Wrestling event in Lakewood, Ohio in which he was very visibly not sober, and was disruptive and unable to properly work. Jake then got into a fight backstage after the show, and police had to be called to the event.
On September 15, 2008, a statement released on his Myspace page by his assistant claimed that Jake had been drugged at the venue and that Roberts has no recollection of the incident that happened during the show.
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Andy Dick Arrested For Drugs And Sexual Battery
By Saving A Sketch, You Agree To Our Terms and ConditionsAndy Dick always finds himself in trouble with the law. Early Wednesday morning outside of a Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar, Andy Dick grabbed and fondled a 17 year old girl's breast. To top it all off he even took it a step further and pulled down her tank top.
Reports say that Andy Dick was heavily intoxicated by 1:15am, which was the time of the incident. Police even found one Xanax pill and one gram of marijuana on him. They released DICK on $5,000 bail.
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Barenaked Ladies With Possession Of Cocaine
By Saving A Sketch, You Agree To Our Terms and ConditionsBarenaked Ladies singer Steven Page was arrested for possession of cocaine in Central New York just last Friday.
Cops saw a suspicious car parked with the doors open, as they went to observe the car, they saw Steven Page and a woman sitting at a table with a tiny unknown capsule and small pile of snow sitting in front of them. After a field test, cops released the news that the white substance was indeed cocaine.
Both Steven Page and the woman are being charged with felony possession of controlled substance and the girl is also being charged with possession of weed.
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Jackass's Steve O Blames Himself
By Saving A Sketch, You Agree To Our Terms and ConditionsSteve-O is currently hospitalized for drug use and some brain problems because of it.
Steve-O wrote to his friends and family in an email saying "I did a great deal of damage to my brain and now that they've all worn off, I'm facing the consequences."
Steve-O is known for his crazy stunts and reckless actions is now in the hospital for 14 days.
"I suppose it is an ironic 'eye for an eye' situation that I am in, coping with the lowest 'lows' that I've ever experienced – as a form of punishment for the emotional distress that I have put my loved ones through with the self-destructive behavior that led me here,"
Thanks for all of the good laughs before but we want to see you healthy and normal.
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Washing Clothes
By Saving A Sketch, You Agree To Our Terms and ConditionsMarion Jones used to be able to wash clothes on her abs, now she might just be washing them behind bars.
DALLAS -- Marion Jones began her six-month sentence in federal prison Friday, punishment for lying to investigators about using performance-enhancing drugs and her role in a check-fraud scam.
The former Olympic track star turned herself in before noon Friday at Federal Medical Center Carswell, located on the Naval Air Station, Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth, Bureau of Prison spokeswoman Traci Billingsley said.
Although the prison specializes in medical and mental health services, it also has inmates who do not require such care. Billingsley said she could not comment on whether Jones was receiving specialized care.
Jones won three gold and two bronze medals in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, becoming perhaps the most famous and marketable female athlete in the world.
After frequently denying ever having used performance-enhancing drugs, Jones admitted she had lied to federal investigators in November 2003. Jones also admitted lying about her knowledge of the involvement of Tim Montgomery, the father of her older son, in a scheme to cash millions of dollars worth of stolen or forged checks.
Jones was sentenced in January to six months of prison time and 400 hours of community service in each of the two years following her release. She was sentenced to six months on the steroids case and two months on the check fraud case, but was permitted to serve those sentences concurrently.
Federal Judge Kenneth Karas imposed the maximum sentence suggested in Jones' plea deal, ignoring her lawyers' request for a probation-only sentence. The check-fraud scheme was a major crime, and the wide use of steroids "affects the integrity of athletic competition," the judge said.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
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