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News (Media Awareness Project) - US: Musician Jailed on Drug Charge
Title:US: Musician Jailed on Drug Charge
Published On:2001-10-31
Source:New York Times (NY)
Fetched On:2008-01-25 05:45:38
MUSICIAN JAILED ON DRUG CHARGE

Last July, Gil Scott-Heron, the musician, poet and activist, promised
a judge that he would enter a residential drug treatment program in
September, as soon as he returned from a summertime tour of Europe.
It was his last chance to avoid prison for his felony conviction for
possession of cocaine.

He returned but did not keep his promise. By the last week of
October, he had made no effort to get into treatment, prosecutors
said, so Justice Carol Berkman of State Supreme Court in Manhattan
sentenced him to one to three years in prison.

Mr. Scott-Heron said little at his court appearance. He has always
denied that he has a drug problem, but friends and associates have
concluded that he has been addicted to cocaine, and particularly
crack cocaine, for years. Justice Berkman agreed.

At 52, Mr. Scott-Heron has lost many of his teeth, appears emaciated
and sometimes slurs his speech.

There was always a question whether any rehabilitation program would
work for someone like him, someone who did not want to participate
and did not acknowledge a problem.
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