Rep. Trey Radel Caught Buying Cocaine, but Enters Rehab for 'Alcoholism'

Rep. Trey Radel Caught Buying Cocaine, But Enters Rehab For 'Alcoholism'
In a statement following his plea, Radel admitted to reporters that he was an alcoholic, and said he would be taking a leave of absence to go to rehab for his problem. But if his drug of choice was cocaine, why is he seeking treatment for alcoholism?
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Anchor Says She's in Rehab for Alcoholism
Anchor Says She's in Rehab for Alcoholism. Elizabeth Vargas hopes to give others "the courage to seek help". By Laura Stampler @laurastamplerNov. 07, 20130. Share. Read Later. Send to Kindle. Elizabeth Vargas Charles Sykes / Invision / AP. This Oct. 8 …
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SFPD sergeant must go to Alcoholics Anonymous, rehab after off-duty DUI crash
A San Francisco police sergeant will have to attend 90 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings and stay a month in a residential treatment program as part of his sentence for a DUI collision last month in the Inner Sunset district. Sgt. Thomas Haymond has …
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ABC News' '20/20' anchor Elizabeth Vargas going to rehab for alcoholism
ABC News anchor Elizabeth Vargas said today that she has been in rehab, seeking treatment for alcoholism. “Like so many people, I am dealing with addiction. I realized I was becoming increasingly dependent on alcohol,” the 20/20 achor, 51, told E! News …
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