Posted on 03/05/2004 7:10:24 AM PST by rockinonritalin
XXXXX DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX FRI MARCH 05, 2004 10:07:34 ET XXXXX
LIMBAUGH CASE: JUDGE IN PALM BEACH HOOKED ON OXYCONTIN, REHAB, REMOVED FROM BENCH; NO CRIMINAL PROBE
A Palm Beach Country Judge -- who operated in the same jurisdiction that is current hearing the Rush Limbaugh pill case -- was hooked on OxyContin and forced from the bench, but was never investigated if he obtained the pills legally, the DRUDGE REPORT can reveal.
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Within the last 18 months, Palm Beach Country Judge Robert Schwartz was "involuntarily retired" and removed after he checked himself into a treatment center for dependency of the painkiller OxyContin -- the same drug at the center of the Limbaugh probe.
"He was severely addicted to prescription pain killers," an insider tells the DRUDGE REPORT. "He probably got them from a variety of sources. But unlike Rush Limbaugh, he was never prosecuted! His records do not appear to have been seized nor were his doctors offices raided. Talk about friend of the court!"
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News of the Palm Beach judge's ordeal appears to give credence to Limbaugh's claim that he is being selectively prosecuted.
Palm Beach County State Attorney Barry Krischer refused to comment Friday on the Judge Schwartz/Limbaugh confusion.
Judge Schwartz was hooked on OxyContin for eight years, says a source. He was removed from the bench in October 2002 only after he was unable to hold court, staying in his chambers for several hours a day!
Schwartz suffered from numerous psychological and emotional disorders, including drug dependency, anxiety, panic disorder and sleeping disorder.
Last fall, Limbaugh publicly acknowledged that he's addicted to pain medication and has completed a drug rehabilitation program.
He remains under investigation by Palm Beach County prosecutors for alleged doctor-shopping.
Now if only Palm Beach Country Judge Robert Schwartz was available to hear the case...
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As if we needed more evidence that this is a selective political fishing expedition.
I bet he has more overall influence. The government could yank his license if it wanted to be perfectly "fair."
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Once again we don't pay Rush. The judge was being paid by taxpayers couldn't work half of the time he was there and could do more damage to people than Rush ever could. Perfectly "fair" is prosecuting them the same way and not what we have here.
The consumer always pays in the end for what he receives. After his addiction announcement, a lot of people said "Ah, that explains a lot" so it must have been affecting his performance.
The point is not to mix cases -- every case is different. Just because the judge was dumped doesn't mean Rush should be. Just because the judge is let off doesn't mean Rush should be (on the merits of comparison alone).
HA!!
Yea they do, don't they. :o)
~& it's "Mr Landru" now, huh?
I like it, I really do.
Sounds like a new, Pop Culture *trend* I could live with.
...for a change. {g}
Yeah that excused them going into his private medical records and not the doping judges. It's all about the Snapple.
There are a ton of side effects of this drug, one of which is:
Where are the liberal tobacco trial lawyers, on this?
The case seems ripe... for the *picking*. :o
Sounds like a new, Pop Culture *trend* I could live with."
Yeah well, don't get too used to it.. We all know how long trends last...eh, 'dru? :)
HA!!
Yea well, all I was looking for was my rightful 15 minutes.
For chrissakes don't be so stingy, that isn't asking too much.
...is it? :o)
Do we really want absolutely equal treatment for all offenders? I'd like to keep listening to Rush.
The judge was forced into retirement after his problem had progressed to the point where he stopped holding court. I'm sure Rush would retire--I'm sure we would retire him--before ever he were, Heaven forefend, to reach that stage.
It's Palm Beach County - no further explanation is necessary.
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