Smallville Actor Sam Jones Sentenced to Year in Jail for Drugs Bust

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Drug Rehab: Smallville Actor Sam Jones Sentenced To Year In Jail For Drugs Bust
By Alexis Tereszcuk – Radar Staff Reporter Smallville actor Sam Jones was sentenced to a year in federal prison for drug charges Wednesday, but he hasn’t checked in yet. Jones, 28, had been dating Playboy Playmate twin Karissa Shannon until just last week, when she dumped him before moving back into the Playboy Playmate house next door to the infamous Mansion. PHOTOS: Stars Who OD’d Jones pled …
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Drug Rehab: “Glee” star Cory Monteith was teen drug addict
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – “Glee” actor Cory Monteith said he had such a serious drug problem as a teenager that friends once feared he could die. Monteith, 29, plays naive high school football star Finn Hudson in the television musical comedy.
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Drug Rehab: OPD arrest 2 men after park drug deal
OSWEGO — Members of the Oswego City Police Department arrested two men in Franklin Square on Thursday night after an individual allegedly observed them engaged in a drug transaction in plain view.
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Drug Rehab: NARCONON: Tracey Drug Rehab Success



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