Any Drug Rehabs in San Dimas, California That Have Records of Celebrities Admitted Into the Facility?
Question by briana c: Any drug rehabs in San Dimas, California that have records of celebrities admitted into the facility?
I work for a gossip magazine and I’m currently researching for an article about Hollywood’s rehab patients. It will be very interesting to know what our celebrities went through during their stay in these treatment centers. I hope you can give me an answer as soon as possible.
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Answer by destiny n
Oh, that’s really an interesting topic, though I doubt it if officials of drug rehabs will give information about their patients. As you know, rehab patients, especially celebrities, want privacy and they want their records to be treated confidentially. But I have some links here which I think can help in your search.
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