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George Michael Arrested Again for Drug Possession

Just a month after wrapping his first world tour in more than a decade, pop singer George Michael was arrested over the weekend in London for possession of drugs, the BBC is reporting. The pop singer released a statement Sunday apologizing for the arrest, telling fans he’s sorry for “screwing up again.” Michael has been caught with drugs and had repeated run-ins with police for the past several years.


Just a month after wrapping his first world tour in more than a decade, pop singer George Michael was arrested over the weekend in London for possession of drugs, the BBC is reporting. The pop singer released a statement Sunday apologizing for the arrest, telling fans he’s sorry for “screwing up again.” Michael has been caught with drugs and had repeated run-ins with police for the past several years. According to the BBC, Michael was issued a caution by police after being arrested in a public restroom for possession of illegal substances, thought to include crack cocaine. He was issued a caution for possession of class A and class C drugs, the BBC reported.

According to reports, Michael was let go with a relatively mild punishment for possession of class A drugs. The possession of class A drugs can result in a prison sentence of up to seven years, according to Reuters.

Home Office minister Tony McNulty said drug laws provide for a wide range of potential punishments for possession of drugs. He said he did not know the details of the case.

This is the latest in a string of run-ins with the law for the pop superstar. Michael was arrested three times in 2006, once for possession of class C drugs and two times after police found him passed out behind the wheel of an automobile under the influence of prescription drugs.

Michael’s partner, Kenny Goss, had previously sought treatment for prescription drug dependency, according to Reuters.

Earlier this year, Michael told Good Morning America’s Chris Cuomo that his decision to tour was a way of “saving me from myself.” He said after years of drug abuse, he had finally learned his lesson. (The Advocate)

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Reader Comments
  • Name: Victor Cerna
    Date posted: 9/21/2008 4:35:00 PM
    Hometown: Lima-Perú

    Comment:

    Ops...He did it again!...What is he waiting to go to psychotherapy?....I like his music a lot and I feel deeply sorry he's so self destructive....



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