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Rush Limbaugh in pill probe
New York Daily News ^ | 10/02/03 | TRACY CONNOR

Posted on 10/02/2003 1:21:45 AM PDT by kattracks

Talk-radio titan Rush Limbaugh is being investigated for allegedly buying thousands of addictive painkillers from a black-market drug ring.

The moralizing motormouth was turned in by his former housekeeper - who says she was Limbaugh's pill supplier for four years.

Wilma Cline, 42, says Limbaugh was hooked on the potent prescription drugs OxyContin, Lorcet and hydrocodone - and went through detox twice.

"There were times when I worried," Cline told the National Enquirer, which broke the story in an edition being published today. "All these pills are enough to kill an elephant - never mind a man."

Cline could not be reached for further comment yesterday, but her lawyer, Ed Shohat of Miami, said his client "stands behind the story."

The Daily News independently confirmed that Limbaugh is under investigation.

His lawyers, Jerry Fox and Dan Zachary, refused to comment on the accusations and said any "medical information" about him was private and not newsworthy.

They said Limbaugh - who has a top-rated syndicated radio show but resigned early today from a weekly ESPN football segment amid criticism of racial comments about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb - was traveling and had no comment.

The Palm Beach County state attorney's office, which is running the probe, said it could not confirm or deny the allegations.

Scoring in parking lot

Cline told the Enquirer she went to prosecutors with information about Limbaugh and others after four years of drug deals that included clandestine handoffs in a Denny's parking lot.

She said she wore a wire during her last two deliveries to the conservative commentator and gave the tapes to authorities.

She also gave the Enquirer a ledger documenting how many pills she claimed to have bought for him - 4,350 in one 47-day period - and E-mails she claimed Limbaugh sent her.

In one missive, Limbaugh pushed Cline to get more "little blues" - code for OxyContin, the powerful narcotic nicknamed hillbilly heroin, she said.

"You know how this stuff works ... the more you get used to, the more it takes," the May 2002 E-mail reads. "But I will try and cut down to help out."

The account Cline gave the Enquirer is that she became Limbaugh's drug connection in 1998, nine months after taking a housekeeping job at his Palm Beach mansion.

It started after her husband, David, hurt himself in a fall, and Limbaugh asked how he was.

"He asked me casually, 'Is he getting any pain medication?' I said, 'Yes - he's had surgery, and the doctor gave him hydro-codone 750,'" Cline said. "To my astonishment, he said, 'Can you spare a couple of them?'"

Husband's pills

Cline said she gave Limbaugh 10 pills the next day and agreed to give him 30 of her husband's pills each month. When the doctor stopped renewing the prescription in early 1999, Limbaugh allegedly went ballistic.

"His tone was nasty and bullying. He said, 'I don't care how or what you do, but you'd better - better! - get me some more,'" Cline said.

The housekeeper said she found a new supplier and arranged to hide Limbaugh's stashes under his mattress so his wife, Marta, wouldn't find them.

After several months, Limbaugh told her he was going to New York for detox and didn't need any more pills, Cline said.

But a month later, he said his left ear was hurting and asked her for hydrocodone, followed by an order for OxyContin.

Limbaugh, 52, suffered from autoimmune ear disease, a condition that left him deaf and had to be corrected with cochlear implant surgery two years ago.

Cline said she continued to make deliveries to Limbaugh even after she quit as his housekeeper in July 2001 - but he became increasingly paranoid, even patting her down for recording devices, she said.

In June 2002, Limbaugh told her he was going to New York for detox a second time.

After he returned, "I went to talk to him, and he cried a little bit," she said. "He told me that if it ever got out, he would be ruined."

She claimed that a lawyer for Limbaugh gave her a payoff - $80,000 he owed her, plus another $120,000 - and asked her to destroy the computer that contained the E-mail records.

Soon after, Cline and her husband retained Shohat and contacted prosecutors.

Feeling no pain

The drugs Rush Limbaugh is accused of abusing are legal only with a doctor's prescription. All are habit-forming.

- Hydrocodone

Anti-cough agent and painkiller similar to morphine. Side effects include anxiety, poor mental performance, emotional dependence, drowsiness, mood changes, difficulty breathing and itchiness.

- Lorcet

Brand name for the combination of Tylenol and hydrocodone, prescribed for moderate to severe pain. Side effects include dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, dizziness, tiredness, muscle twitches, sweating and itching.

- OxyContin

Potent time-release medication for relief of moderate to severe pain, known as hillbilly heroin because of black-market popularity in some rural areas. Side effects include drowsiness, dizziness, sweating, muscle twitches and decreased sex drive. A large dose can be fatal.

Originally published on October 2, 2003



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To: Howlin; Ed_NYC; MonroeDNA; widgysoft; Springman; Timesink; dubyaismypresident; Grani; coug97; ...
Piling on. Simply piling on.

Just damn.

If you want on the new list, FReepmail me. This IS a high-volume PING list...

[As i mentioned, the B/C & JD! lists are going to float into and out of whack over the forseeable future, while I try to cobble a rig back together for myself. My apologies for any incovenience or misunderstandings in this time frame. New signups/removals may be flaky in this time-frame as well; please bear with me, and keep in mind you may have to FReepmail me more than once for me to get it done. Thanks again!]

141 posted on 10/02/2003 6:13:44 AM PDT by mhking (When it rains it pours: I'm looking for a job again -- any offers: mhking@bellsouth.net)
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To: MrLeRoy
If he's opposed or neutral to the War On Some Drugs, then so nothing. But it appears (although I can find no direct quotations) that he favors the War On Some Drugs, making him a rank hypocrite.

And don't forget the numerous comments and parodies that he has made over the year about Bill and Roger and their nose problem.

142 posted on 10/02/2003 6:15:40 AM PDT by Labyrinthos
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To: 0i812
Still it's fishy on several points. It may be mostly lies sprinkled with a little truth here and there for credibility. She said it was 4000 and some pills. Maybe she was supplying a lot of people and when she got caught, she just said that it was mostly Rush she was supplying to so she wouldn't take down her other customers, so that when the heat let's up she can get back in the pill business. And so maybe Rush was just taking a few here and there. I don't know. We'll wait and see, it could be that this is not true at all and I'd hate to assume any of it is right now.
143 posted on 10/02/2003 6:15:42 AM PDT by #3Fan
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To: eyespysomething
From a Q&A on Oxycontin: 4. Are there any activities that I should not perform while using OxyContin for pain relief? OxyContin may interfere with your ability to do certain things that require your full attention. You should not drive a car, operate heavy machinery, or do other possibly dangerous activities while taking OxyContin. Now, if someone were taking, say even 4-6 of these babies per day, how could that person possibly go on the radio every day and do what Rush does, like respond to idiot libs who call in? Of course, we will all know soon enough, but to suggest someone could function day in and day out with this many chemicals streaming through your body & still put together complete sentances is laughable at best.
144 posted on 10/02/2003 6:16:34 AM PDT by Littlejon
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To: AppyPappy
Prescription addictions run in my family. My grandfather was addicted to amphetamines and codeine, one cousin ended up shooting a cop before killing himself in a standoff, one cousin who is a 20+ year cop is getting ready to get trashed for scrip shopping (his brother, also a detetive, will no longer speak to him. Plus, he has been scamming $$$ on the sly from his elderly, alzheimer's afflited mother), and they all worked very hard to get and keep a buzz on. When you're hellbent on self destruction, only bottoming out will straighten you out.
145 posted on 10/02/2003 6:18:14 AM PDT by Chancellor Palpatine
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To: 0i812
Hey thanks 0i812 for signing up today just to tell us your opinion of Rush. I think I recognize your writing style from another DUmmie website.
146 posted on 10/02/2003 6:18:15 AM PDT by shortstop ( Win One For the Gipper)
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To: kattracks
We are NOT supposed to post articles from the Onion... wait this isn't... nevermind.
147 posted on 10/02/2003 6:18:49 AM PDT by bedolido (I can forgive you for killing my sons, but I cannot forgive you for forcing me to kill your sons)
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To: kattracks
According to the above story, Rush's "ex-maid" claims that she, on her own, twice wore a wire to record conversations between herself and Rush Limbaugh regarding pills.

THAT IS ILLEGAL, my friends. One person cannot legally just hook herself up and "wear a wire" and record someone else for the purpose of having them arrested. A wiretap must be approved by a Judge.

If I am not mistaken, wearing a clandestine wire and recording someone for the purpose of extorting $ or whatever is a CRIME.

At the very least, it would never be admissible in court, and if I am not mistaken again, a police department that accepted such a recording absent of any other probable cause could find itself in trouble.
148 posted on 10/02/2003 6:19:07 AM PDT by Edit35
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To: mewzilla
Thanks for the link..geeesh!
149 posted on 10/02/2003 6:19:31 AM PDT by abigail2 (Refuse to do business with companies that are bilingual...)
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To: Littlejon
Yes, they can function - I've seen it time and again. Think of the functional alcoholics you've known - the ones who never let their BAC go much under .20, but still manage to make it to work.
150 posted on 10/02/2003 6:20:09 AM PDT by Chancellor Palpatine
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To: dyno35
It depends on the state I think.
151 posted on 10/02/2003 6:20:25 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
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To: backhoe
I was cleaning out my medicine cabinet just yesterday and came across a bottle, perscribed in 1999 for hydrocodone. I never finished the perscription, I hated the way it made me feel -- dopey -- incoherent -- sleepy. The strongest medicine I take is Advil. Its hard to imagine someone like Rush taking such powerful medication and still having a radio show.
152 posted on 10/02/2003 6:20:43 AM PDT by MrsEmmaPeel
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To: kattracks
HE WHO........ CAST THE 1ST STONE!!

rush is human live everyone esle!!

at least he was willing to get help!!

what point is this woman trying to make??
153 posted on 10/02/2003 6:22:26 AM PDT by WillowyDame (there is not a truth existing which i fear, or would wish unknown to the whole world)
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To: Yeti
RE: the dates and timing. I think you're right. They sat on this a long time. What's next? (Arnolds stuff doesn't seem so bad yet)
154 posted on 10/02/2003 6:23:03 AM PDT by abigail2 (Refuse to do business with companies that are bilingual...)
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To: dawn53
what rush said was TRUE!!

i agree that he should have known speaking the truth in a PC NATION over there would not be a good idea.

but sometimes..blatant lies and hype is hard to ignore!!

i would have said the same thing.
155 posted on 10/02/2003 6:25:18 AM PDT by WillowyDame (there is not a truth existing which i fear, or would wish unknown to the whole world)
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To: WillowyDame
The Enquirer pays for these stories. That's the point.
156 posted on 10/02/2003 6:25:20 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
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To: eyespysomething
As usual, one of my main interests/concerns is what sort of strain this issue might place on the various factions in the party. I tend toward the libertarian - keep the government out of my pocketbook and out of my bedroom. So, I have serious problems with the War on Some Drugs. My take on this story about Rush is:
1. Interesting, if true; and
2. If he has a drug problem, that doesn't make him a bad person. Let him have the medications he needs to treat any pain he may have and give him help to overcome any addictions he may have.

Republicans of a more socially conservative persuasion may be less forgiving. And, frankly, they should be. One thing you have to admire about the social conservatives is their morally principled stances. If they support the War on Drugs generally, I suppose they are more or less obligated not to give dispensation to Rush on the drug issue simply because, in every other respect, he is a good man. Just some early thoughts. I haven't had my coffee yet. (I guess you could call that my drug problem.

157 posted on 10/02/2003 6:25:48 AM PDT by DoktorLaw
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To: dyno35
"THAT IS ILLEGAL, my friends. One person cannot legally just hook herself up and "wear a wire" and record someone else for the purpose of having them arrested. A wiretap must be approved by a Judge."

No, it is not illegal, 'cept in Fairyland, er, Maryland.
158 posted on 10/02/2003 6:26:29 AM PDT by PatrioticAmerican (Read Travis McGee's Book! www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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To: WillowyDame
Whether it is true or not is irrelevant. He never should have brought up the subject or responded to it. It was naive.
159 posted on 10/02/2003 6:26:47 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
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To: MinuteGal
Even if its true, you must pick yourself up and go on. They somehow got to Rush if this is true, they will get to you too if you let it upset you.
160 posted on 10/02/2003 6:27:26 AM PDT by abigail2 (Refuse to do business with companies that are bilingual...)
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