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Promises Treatment Centers are a for-profit provider [1] of residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation that started out with facilities in Malibu and West Los Angeles, California. [2] It was founded by Richard Rogg in 1989 and acquired by David Sack of Elements Behavioral Health in 2008. [ 3 ]
Firefighters attempt to extinguish a fire in a home on Jan. 8, 2025 along the Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. A wildfire broke out in Los Angeles County on Jan. 7, which has destroyed more than ...
Passages Malibu Addiction Treatment Center, known as Passages Malibu, is a for-profit addiction treatment facility located in Malibu, California and founded by Pax and Chris Prentiss in 2001. Passages Ventura opened in 2009 in Port Hueneme, California .
Malibu Vista is located in the Santa Monica Mountains 1.6 miles (2.6 km) north of the Pacific Ocean at Malibu. Malibu Vista, one of a handful of residential tracts in the Malibu–Topanga hills, is the one relatively closest to Point Dume, and is in the same canyon as Malibu Mar Vista (but closer to the beach). [2]
A lawsuit against Phypers, who is married to actress Denise Richards, was filed on Nov. 13, 2024, accusing him of violating a verbal agreement regarding treatment at his Malibu wellness center ...
The probe began in 2022 as child welfare advocates called for increased oversight of youth treatment centers following high-profile incidents of abuse and deaths at facilities around the country.
The 1984 TV movie Attack on Fear, written by T.S. Cook and directed by Mel Damski, is an account of the journalists who exposed the abuses; it starred Paul Michael Glaser, Linda Kelsey, and Barbara Babcock. Episode 22 of Mannix depicts Synanon members involved with a fictitious 1945 Daily Clarion bombing that killed 14 men.
One study, reviewed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, tracked what happened to minors in custody for similar crimes. After they were released, those who had served in the adult system were 77 percent more likely to be arrested for a violent felony than those who were sent to juvenile institutions.