Showing posts with label SOBA Recover Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SOBA Recover Center. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

'Pretty Wild' Star -- I'm Addicted to Opiates

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"Pretty Wild" star Tess Taylor has checked in to a rehabilitation center in Malibu to kick an addiction to opiates ... TMZ has learned.

Taylor's mother, Andrea Arlington, tells us, "Approximately two weeks ago after a lot of coaxing from sister Alexis Neiers and myself, and after almost losing her life, Tess Taylor contacted Greg Hannley, owner of the SOBA Recovery center in Malibu and asked for help."

Arlington tells us Tess weighed only 93 pounds at the time she decided to seek help ... noting that Taylor was "extremely weak and exhausted from trying to detox and recover from Opiate addiction."

Taylor plans to stay at the center for the entire 12-month program.

Credit: TMZ

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Alexis Neiers Sent to Rehab After Heroin Bust

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E! reality star Alexis Neiers, 19, was ordered to spend a year in residential rehab Thursday after her December 1 arrest for possession of black tar heroin as well as a fake I.D.

Neiers, who has been in jail since the arrest, was released from Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, Calif. in July after serving 30 days of a 180-day sentence she received after pleading no contest to felony burglary in connection with a break-in at actor Orlando Bloom's home.

The reality star, whose mother Andrea Arlington and little sis Gabrielle were in court to support her, will report to Malibu's SOBA Recover Center.

And though Neiers avoided a possible two-year prison sentence, she didn't escape a stern warning from Judge Peter Espinoza.

"Let me make this clear. If you come back to me for using heroin you are going to prison," Espinoza said. "No one is going to do anything to change the fact that you are a heroin addict for the rest of your life. They can only help you stop using."

Credit: Us Magazine
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