Friday, October 13, 2017

HOG-FACED LARD BUCKET HARVEY WEINSTEIN FLEES TO ARIZONA WHERE HE SAYS HE WON'T HAVE TO GO TO PRISON 'CAUSE HE FOUND JESUS AND IS A SAVED PERV

Inside the $37,000-a-month Arizona rehab clinic 'lined up to treat Harvey Weinstein for sex addiction': Embattled movie mogul would be the latest celebrity at 14-acre retreat which has also helped Kate Moss and Tiger Woods


  • Harvey Weinstein left Los Angeles for Arizona Wednesday night, with reports saying he was headed to rehab at The Meadows in Wickenburg
  • The treatment center has been popular with celebrities, and offers addiction programs for $37,000 a month
  • Their 45-day inpatient program for sex addiction includes equine therapy, expressive arts therapy, meditation, yoga and counseling
  • It's unclear if Weinstein is actually going to The Meadows but he left L.A. Wednesday, headed for Wickenburg
  • Halfway through his flight, the plane changed course and landed in Scottsdale instead
  • Weinstein was seen dining with friends at an Italian restaurant in a strip mall there Thursday night  


Harvey Weinstein is reportedly considering The Meadows clinic in Arizona for sex addiction treatment 
Harvey Weinstein is reportedly considering The Meadows clinic in Arizona for sex addiction treatment 
The rehab clinic Harvey Weinstein appears to be considering for sex addiction treatment sits on 14 beautiful acres of Arizona desert and costs $37,000 a month. 
On Wednesday, the movie producer fled L.A. on a private plane headed to Wickenburg, Arizona - home to The Meadows, a rehab clinic famous for treating celebrities like Tiger Woods and Kate Moss.
About halfway through the flight though, the plane changed course and landed in Scottsdale instead, where Weinstein was seen eating dinner Thursday night with friends.  
While Weinstein's commitment to get help has been thrown into question, if he does end up at The Meadows, he won't have to sacrifice much in the way of worldly luxuries. 
As part of clinic's 45-day Gentle Path treatment program for sex addicts, patients learn to deal with their issues through horseback riding, yoga, meditation and 'expressive arts'.
There's also a mixture of group counseling and one-on-one counseling. 
The elite facility caters to a rich clientele and charges $37,000 a month for its services 
The elite facility caters to a rich clientele and charges $37,000 a month for its services 
The facility is located on 14 acres in the Arizona desert, about 50 miles northwest of Phoenix 
The facility is located on 14 acres in the Arizona desert, about 50 miles northwest of Phoenix 
The likes of Tiger Woods, Selena Gomez, Kate Moss and Donatella Versace have got treatment at the facility 
The likes of Tiger Woods, Selena Gomez, Kate Moss and Donatella Versace have got treatment at the facility 
As part of clinic's 45-day Gentle Path treatment program for sex addicts, patients learn to deal with their issues through horseback riding, yoga, meditation and 'expressive arts'
As part of clinic's 45-day Gentle Path treatment program for sex addicts, patients learn to deal with their issues through horseback riding, yoga, meditation and 'expressive arts'
The Meadows bills itself as 'the nation's premier inpatient treatment center for sex addiction.' The Meadows has space to host up to 28 men at a time in 24-hour monitored care
The Meadows bills itself as 'the nation's premier inpatient treatment center for sex addiction.' The Meadows has space to host up to 28 men at a time in 24-hour monitored care
Some sex addiction treatment programs prescribe their patients anti-depressants, mood stabilizers and even anti-androgen drugs to suppress sexual urges
Some sex addiction treatment programs prescribe their patients anti-depressants, mood stabilizers and even anti-androgen drugs to suppress sexual urges
'Men are guided on their journey of recovery by examining the underlying causes of addiction and co-occurring disorders,' The Meadows says on its website
'Men are guided on their journey of recovery by examining the underlying causes of addiction and co-occurring disorders,' The Meadows says on its website
Weinstein has been vague about his plans to get help, but he told the New York Times that 'my journey now will be to learn about myself and conquer my demons.'
Weinstein has been vague about his plans to get help, but he told the New York Times that 'my journey now will be to learn about myself and conquer my demons.'
The Meadows bills itself as 'the nation's premier inpatient treatment center for sex addiction.' 
'Men are guided on their journey of recovery by examining the underlying causes of addiction and co-occurring disorders. The goal is for these individuals to gain the courage to face difficult issues, including grief and loss; heal from emotional trauma; and become accountable for their own feelings, behaviors, and recovery,' The Meadows' website says. 
The Meadows has space to host up to 28 men at a time in 24-hour monitored care. 
Some sex addiction treatment programs prescribe their patients anti-depressants, mood stabilizers and even anti-androgen drugs to suppress sexual urges. 
Weinstein has been vague about his plans to get help, but he told the New York Times that 'my journey now will be to learn about myself and conquer my demons.' 
Weinstein's world came crashing down around him last week, when the Times wrote a story detailing decades of payoffs to women he sexually harassed. 
The allegations have only grown more serious in the past week, as more and more women have come forward. 
More than 30 women have spoken out now, with four accusing Weinstein of rape. 

CELEBRITIES WHO'VE SOUGHT TREATMENT AT THE MEADOWS 

Tiger Woods (left) went to The Meadows in 2010 for Vicoden addition. Selena Gomez (right) got help for an unknown issue in 2014
Kate Moss (left) admitted herself to the clinic in 2005 after she was pictured snorting cocaine. Elle MacPherson (right, arriving in Phoenix at the time) attended The Meadows in 2003 for postpartum depression
Rush Limbaugh (left) went to The Meadows for pain killer addition in 2006. Donatella Versace (right) sought treatment for cocaine addition in 2004 
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