Michael Douglas' Son Pleads Guilty

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Michael Douglas' son, Cameron, pleaded guilty on Wednesday to dealing mass quantities of meth and cocaine last year while holed up at the posh Hotel Gansevoort.

Cameron told the judge that after a NYC contact asked him to supply the drugs in 2006, he began supplying on a regular basis. And when asked by a judge if he knew what he was doing was wrong, he said, "Yes, your honor."

He also pleaded guilty to heroin possession after his girlfriend tried to sneak the drug into an electric toothbrush while he was on house arrest.

clASSy!

Douglas signed a plea agreement, but the details are unknown. Although, he is facing minimum prison sentence of 10 years.

So privileged and still couldn't get his shiz together!

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    Posted: Jan 27, 2010 at 5:22 pm / Email this  »

    21 comments to “Michael Douglas' Son Pleads Guilty”



    1. 1

      So privileged????? Because his dad is rich, never home, a womanizer and an addict? That makes him 'So privileged'? Do you have a clue about anything P ?



    2. 2

      It just goes to show fame and power doesn't necessarily translate into good parenting skills. But how low can a "privileged" son get? Why behave like someone who just crawled out of an alley, unless it was all to get daddy's attention.



    3. 3

      Re: on_the_perez_hate_bandwagon – Exactly! Being rich and famous has nothing to do with teaching your children right from wrong, but Cameron is an adult and he made the decision to do this.



    4. 4

      Well, what else are you going to do but plead guilty. It was the best thing for him to do in the long term. I feel Michael's pain. You can't do anything for an addict execpt hope they get so sick and tired of their ways they draw themselves out of it. No intervention or rehab is going to help these people, as much as TV may want to make it seem simple. Addiction is as unique to each person as a figureprint and you can't put it in a vacumn and explain it away. It is a truely mysterious thing and an addict will only overcome their addiction when they truely no longer want to do what they are doing. It is just that simple. No could haves, should have, want to have, should be doing, want to be doing, want to do what's right, etc. etc. No, you stop when you sincerely no longer want to do it. I was a hard core full sized bottle of vodka a day alcoholic for almost 20 years. I went through the binge/withdrawal cycle so many times, the last time I did it I literally thought I was going to die. But the sun came up with sweats and shakes and then the next morning with more sweats and vomiting and then the next morning somewhat ok and then the next morning better, and then the next morning better and now the thought of a drink makes me want to vomit and that was 15 years ago…..



    5. 5

      Stupid fucker. All he had to do was sit back and take it easy. At his age you can no longer blame his father. Of course he is privileged and how many people really had perfect parents!! My life sucks but I am not doing stupid selfish shit like this loser. My father was not always there. It is really hard to feel bad for this scum bag.



    6. 6

      hey p.diddy or whatever the fuck you call yourself these days, take a look at what can happen when you spoil the living shit out of your kids. still think that car was a good idea? hope this doesn't happen to your spoiled rotten little brat but if it does you can only blame yourself.
      i'm so sick of seeing these kids with all the comforts and opportunities in the world piss it all away. this kid could have done so much with his life and instead chose to do this. pathetic. why can't tila nguyen glom onto this fucker and go down the drain with him?



    7. 7

      as a friend of the family, i can tell you that cameron was never shown the love, care or attention that every child deserves. the ONLY love and attention that he was ever shown was from the families of the kids that he was friends with. the idea that he was ever going to turn out with with the mound of cards stacked against him is totally absurd!



    8. 8

      Knew the kid from Pound Ridge ny and he never had his Dad at any of his games, school activities or anywhere. The kid is to blame but what about these absentee parents who are self absorbed and in the tabloids for their kids to see chasing whores and admitting to sex addiction. No kid wants to see that.



    9. 9

      I blame the fath-er !



    10. 10

      Sad sad sad …..



    11. 11

      I never thought that was possible, but he is even uglier thant his old father, married to a much younger ambitious woman. No wonder the son has problems, shame on you Michael Douglas, you don't make babies when you know you won't have the time to be with them.



    12. 12

      He pled GUILTY?? What is he freakin`nuts? That`s like pleading guilty to being a serial killer, he will never get out now. At least take the chance that the prosecution will screw up. Now the judge will thow the book at him, he`ll probably get 20 years straight no parole.



    13. 13

      Some people have the most horrific upbringings, but don't turn into fucked up drug addicts. Having a womanising dad who's never home is pretty good parenting compared to what a lot of the kids in Britain have.

      As an adult, he should take some personal responsibility



    14. 14

      He looks like a serial killer.



    15. 15

      Re: Shan4547 – No he doesn't , he looks like an owl, with a little beak and beady eyes. He ain't too cute. Prison time might be a good thing.



    16. 16

      Gotta say it - HOT!



    17. 17

      Privileged or not, rich or poor it doesn't have anything to do with classes dumb fucks. Drug addiction affects everyone DUH? Right Tiggrrlily get a fucking clue.



    18. 18

      he looks like marty off bac to the future

      hollywood is full of drugs that is why our stars are all dying

      heroin kills u only need one hit ur hooked for life



    19. 19

      Get a JOB!!!!



    20. 20

      hes not the only person to have a hard childhood
      its no excuse for breaking the law! and obviously
      he agrees bc hes taking responsibility for his actions.
      i give him the upmost respect (well the most u can give a meth dealer !;) BEST WISHES



    21. 21

      being "privileged" ain't all it's supposed to be — there's a lot to be said for anonymity and stability — real tragedy