Thursday, May 23, 2013

Lindsay Lohan's Ex Drug Dealer Speaks

I have never seen a drug dealer or heard of a drug dealer who cared what their clients took or how much they took. Apparently the guy who sold drugs for awhile to Lindsay Lohan does care about his clients because he says he cut Lindsay off because she was not monitoring what she was taking and there were lots of enablers around her. Plus, her mom kept asking for free bumps. I kid about the last part, but it sounds like it could be true. In the new issue of Star, the guy says Lindsay spent about $15K with him buying coke and Molly before he cut her off. Let me tell you why I think he cut her off. She was not paying him and would not sleep with him. That is my conclusion. You really think a dealer is going to walk away from a client who has the money to spend $15K on drugs? I don't think so.

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  1. I feel very naive right now; what's Molly?

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    1. It's a "designer drug" similar to MDMA/ecstasy, but nastier and more dangerous.

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    2. Actually Molly is another name for MDMA. Molly is pure ec

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    3. *esctacy. Molly is safer than esctasy because its not SUPPOSED to be cut with anything. I've done it before, it's not really something that fucks you up or makes you do anything but dance.
      Coke is her real problem.

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    4. @Kels: Huh. I'd always heard Molly referred to as "fake ecstasy" and thought it was a completely different chemical composition than MDMA.
      Cue "The More You Know" jingle.

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    5. Anonymous9:34 AM

      Molly is supposed to be pure MDMA but now like everything else it's cut with something - when I did MDMA 15 years ago - whoa - that shit was ridiculous - clean, beautiful - no complaints - I didn't touch it for almost 15 years ( ecstasy never that stuff is Nast ) then tried a couple points of Molly last year - its nothing like pure MDMA - close - but still cut - I sound like my dad from the 70s but damn I miss the good old days when drugs were good

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  2. That pic is the definition of "Lohag." She looks like Gollum.

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  3. Yeah, he was looking for a freebie. Since when do these barnacles of life get to make pronouncements and give interviews??? Shame on star, which of course is not possible. Yeah, this flotsam on the sea of life was looking after her. Please!!!! Was that before or after he finished working the schoolyard and got a 12 yr old hooked on crack? He should be in JAIL, not spewing his brand of bullspit in an interview!

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  4. "look at my strong hand"

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  6. That's very pricey for the 'ONLY' 4-5 times Lindsay says she's done cocaine! Wow! Expensive!

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  7. yes on the money.......gross on the sex

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  8. @Libby: It must have been real good shit. LOL

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  9. Did Michael or Dina sell the story to Star?

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  10. Is this guy in jail? If not, I suspect he will be arrested shortly.

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  11. I've definitely heard of drug dealers cutting off clients before. They are human beings. Whether they do it out of genuine concern or because they don't want someone to OD or die and have it traced back to them it does happen quite a bit. Dealers and clients can build real friendships. My friend told me he was his dealer's best man and was later invited to the Christening of his child. I don't think dealing drugs is the right thing to do, but it's not like it makes someone an evil person incapable of ever doing anything nice or good. Life is rarely black and white like that.

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  12. I agree @Nope, when I worked at a strip club I remember this guy flat out refusing to sell this girl coke because she was already so high.

    Dealer or not they always have in the back of their mind "Is this chick worth going to jail for?" The answer is always no.

    The best thing that will happen is she'll get out of court ordered rehab and be busted with drugs again. This time very publicly so there wont be any possible way of denying it.

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  13. Any dude slinging that much coke is snagging better trim than Lindsay.

    $15k is very misleading. In some circles that is probably 1/2 a kilo or more. I understand "celeb tax" on drugs, but jeez.

    Also, anyone want to explain molly to me? Is it addictive, like coke, or just real fun, like acid or shrooms?

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    1. Count, whoever that is getting spanked in your photo, I would really like to know her workout routine. Kicking body.

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    2. Fun like acid. I hate to condone it but its truly not that bad. One roll of molly lasts for like an hour or two. You dance. You drink water. You like people. Thats really it.

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  14. Nope----I saw it once too. B/c he knew she was on her way to OD, and he needed to scrub that client off his list.

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  15. I suppose this is possible if--and only if--the drug dealer in question had been a friend of hers outside the retail relationship. And if his business was going well enough that he could afford to cut loose a client willing to spend that kind of $s. Probably not in any other way, though.

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  16. Anonymous7:12 AM

    there's no way that he said, I don't think this is good for you, you need to calm down, no put that money away. She owed him, wouldn't "pay" him, or was busy, and he got an easy check out of this. Oh Lindsay.....

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  17. Sometimes when I read this blog or the comments I start to wonder if I'm some kind of shady miscreant or something. I mean, do other people not know drug dealers? I know a lot of them and I don't even do drugs. They just don't bring it up and we are able to have conversations and casual friendships around other stuff. I don't think it's right to get involved in that stuff but these are still people with other interests and often fairly normal lives. They aren't all out there getting head from junkies in bus depot bathrooms. But whatever. Maybe I'm a dirtbag or something.

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    1. Nope, if i know drug dealers i dont know it. I found out an aquaintance was selling his pain meds, and dont see him anymore. Im not getting the love and understanding dealers are getting. Whether they are getting blown in a bus depot, or sitting in hollywood mansion, their trade is the same- they deal in human misery. Only the outer trappings change.

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    2. Auntliddy, not everyone who does drugs is miserable. I think the sourcing of the product is the real moral dilemma, but a lot of people do drugs bc they are fun and they can use them on and off with no problems. Others aren't so lucky. Personally, the most drug use I've ever seen in my life was amongst politicos in Washington DC. Not exactly the stereotype we have in mind when we think of drug users.

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    3. Anonymous10:00 AM

      I love my Dr and she's the biggest drug dealer I know. More people die of opiate overdoses every year in the states than cocaine and Molly combined. And pills are " legal "
      For that matter I'm a drug dealer too. Bartender and certified Oregon Lottery attendant - I ruin lives daily - but as long as I follow the law and not over serve then according to the state " no harm no foul "
      Drug dealing is all just a matter of perception.

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  18. What others have said...dealers will totally cut people off if they think they person might end up ODing or dead. They don't want that shit traced to them.

    As far as Lindsay's concerned, she is in trouble with law enforcement already and would totally sell her mother to deflect blame (look at what she did to her ex "assistant" - who I suspect may have been one of her dealers)...I wouldn't sell to her anymore either, I don't care how much it's worth, she would totally name names to get a reduced sentence.

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  19. @Nope: Tru dat! She isn't a name performer, just an S&M chick hired to work the dungeon area at eXXXoticaNJ last fall. I missed the beating, but at least I got some snaps of the welts.

    The black chick is rubbing her ass down w/ some sunburn gel to ease the pain.

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    1. Hahaha! I never noticed your avi before Count! I've heard of Exxxotica in NJ, you must live close to my area.

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  20. ditto @kels. its just pure x. better than the tabs from the 90s because now, its "supposed" to be pure, so you take less.

    if they cut it, they will put the usual: caffeine, vitamins.

    still has bad effects, just like any drug, but it takes longer to feel the damange if you go slow with the doses.

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  21. I also had to look up what Molly was on google. I feel lame.

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  22. I also wouldn't think she got cut off for nonpayment. Anyone supplying Lindsay would have presumedly learned a long time ago to only accept cash in hand. Who doesn't know that?

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  23. He was also the dealer that gave Whitney Houston coke hours before she died.. It's very possible he doesn't want to see the same happen to Lindsay or be arrested for her death as 2 stars dying after his drugs would be a big deal

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  24. If you want drugs, befriend a bartender or server---a lifer, middle-aged. Even if they don't do any drugs, they know the place to get ANYTHING. It may take weeks of being a regular customer, but once they get to trust you, the hook up is eminent.

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    1. Hahaha@libby, you are totally right about that!

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    2. True libby, in HS I worked with a server and her boyfriend who was the bartender and they were the biggest crackheads but good at their jobs, never missed a day and they knew how to get their hands on any drugs.

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  25. I dont know what planet people are living on (or what planet I'm on) but anyone who I've ever bought anything from, in a social/party situation you understand) have been friends or friends of friends. The idea that drug "dealers" deal in human misery is as outdated as it is inaccurate.
    If you want something you have to seek them out they dont go out of their way to dole out "human misery" you on the other hand have to go out of your way to procure your drug of choice.
    Maybe its just me tho.......

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  26. Smart guy. She deserves it if more people who Lindsay owes money to follow his lead and sell stories to get their payment.

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  27. drug dealers are no more "dealers of human misery" than bartenders are. I do think some drugs (meth, heroin, angel dust) should stay illegal bc they are almost impossible to do recreationally, but what people don't realize (aside from that drug dealers are humans too) is that most drugs can be done here and there on a night out with no harmful effects, or addiction issues. Cocaine and molly are a perfect examples.

    I don't even consider pot a drug anymore, anything that is less harmful and actually medically beneficial on a variety of levels and is still illegal is the epitome of stupidity and overinvolvement of our government.

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  28. This is the same dealer that refuses to deal meth and crack. He only deals to celebrities and you have to know someone to get a referral and then be vetted. He cuts people off when they go too deep. You'd never know this is what he does or a living. It's extremely bizarre.

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  29. @Katie Cunningham: Nonsense. I have done meth recreationally for a decade. Sometimes I do it 3 times in a month, sometimes I have a bag sitting around for 6 months and never touch it.

    The only non prescription drugs I know of that cause physical dependence are opiates and alcohol. Everything else it is all mind over matter.

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    1. Anonymous10:06 AM

      Sherlock Holmes did cocaine recreationally out of boredom - even if he is a fictional character , art imitates life - I'm looking at you Sir Arthur ..

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  30. A dealer, who "cuts off clients for not monitoring what they take" aka a dealer who will cut a bitch off if the money is not good.
    Next.

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  31. You take "meth recreationally" and it's all just "mind over matter," eh?

    Good luck with that, moron.

    Enjoy the meth face you'll soon be sporting, if you aren't already.

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  32. @Dewie: The hate is so strong in you that I'm starting to chub up.

    Sad that you have to resort to name calling. Is that because you lack creativity or intelligence? Please answer so Enty will be able to better tailor the ads you see to your demographic.

    I don't get the pickin' pox. That is for the full time tweekers, bored and paranoid after 3 days awake.

    In conclusion, East, West, Norf, Souf, my ballsez barely fits in your mouf.

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  33. @ Jerkula I stand corrected.. Honestly, it scares me too much to ever try, seen to many faces of meth on the interwebs and it still seems more dangerous than say, coke or molly.

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  34. Beyond, say...Pete Dougherty, she's the most ffamous addict in the world right now pretty much IMO.

    The cops WILL come for you if someone OD's on your stuff or you are with them as it happens and bail. Happened to someone named Karen (I think) in John Belushi's case.

    Kurt Cobain was also doing so much heroin towards the end up his life that some dealers cut him off. The quote in "Heavier than Heaven" went something like "No one wants the trouble of a famous junkie dying on their doorstep."

    So yes, I can see a dealer cutting Lindsay off for those reasons.

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  35. Even dealers who sell the hard stuff make friends with their clients. I met some guy at a party once and we were talking about some upcoming concert. He said "Yeah, I'm going with my meth dealer." O_o

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  36. @Cecilla00: Cops went after Karen, because it was determined, by the angle of injection, that Belushi couldn't have given himself the fatal dose. Another thing about the Belushi OD, he didn't die from a massive dose of heroin, he died because he was doing so much, and achieved such a high tolerance, that it reached a toxic level in his body.

    @All About Eve: I won't tell you which exit, but it is in the single digits.

    eXXXotica is a fun time. You don't have to be into porn to enjoy it, just into sex. From panel discussions to seminars to BDSM demonstrations to just people watching, it a very interesting time. Ladies are always admitted free on Fridays, and you really can't help leaving with some of the sexual energy permeating the room.

    I hope they go back to Edison in November, because I missed the AC show in April :(

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    1. I just checked our their website, I was in AC the weekend before their show in April. Wish I would've known. It's funny that they would do a show in Edison, maybe I don't know the town well but it's no sex capital

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  37. Dealers go to extremes to protect themselves from being caught especially when big money is involved. Demanding users become a liability to dealers whereby they don't stick to rules of calling before hand and show up un announced expecting to score on their terms. Such actions may risk the anonimity of elite clients to public exposure umtimateky bringing down dealer and client. Cutting Lindsay off would be to protect his business as clients she wouldn't be worth the risk knowing the media attention she attracts. To me this is more plausible.

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  38. I think a dealer might cut off a client because a dead client = one less paying client. Why kill off your revenue stream.

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  39. @All About Eve: They are just trying to tap the NYC market w/o NYC prices. A lot of the porn whores make appearances at NYC clubs and North Jersey strip clubs during the weekend.


    It was originally slated for the Meadowlands Expo Center (4-5yrs ago), but the town made an ordinance prohibiting it days before. That lead to a ton of press and the venue change to the Raritan Center.

    Search BackPage for escort or massage ads in Edison. It may not be a sex capital, but I'm leaning toward thinking it is a perv capital.

    As a dude, the expo is much more fun to go to with a chick than with friends. Also, seeing some of the porn whores in the hotel on Sunday morning is a heck of a reality check.

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  40. Stunned at the rationalization of drug dealers. They DO deal in human misery. Say you and uour drug dealer live in a nice fancy house. You only use drugs recreationally, and drug dealer zips them over to you in his mercedes. No matter what it is someone somewhere along the line was coerced or abused to make, smuggle or get u that drug. Ever see "traffic"? And if your dr offered drugs or meds, refuse them. I do it all the time.

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  41. Gotta love people who say dabbling in coke does no harm. Sure it doesn't. It didn't harm the Aymara peasant forced to harvest it for pennies a day for a paramilitary warlord, it didn't harm the central American mules hauling it up Mexico on their bodies at gunpoint, and it didn't harm the people caught in the crossfire of a Los Zetas and La Familia Michicochan turf battle over the coke trade.

    Also extended use of MDMA causes permanent damage to the serotonin uptake transmitters in the brain. Yes, even the pure stuff. You do know that chemically it's an amphetamine, right?

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    1. Spike,glad to read what u wrote, and agree with u. Thought i was only one who felt this way.

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  42. Anonymous2:07 PM

    drug dealers speaking to STAR smh

    the 80's would be so ashamed

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  43. You know what also deals in human misery if we are going that route? Tourist hotels, any clothing made in Asia, certain brands of alcohol, and lots of other things.

    Of course, it is also why I think most drugs should be legal.

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    1. Katie, which is why i try very hard to avoid all of those things.
      At least if drugs were legal, people wldnt be so coerced into making them, so that may lessen misery somewhat.

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  44. Considering I live in a tourist hotspot as a local, yeah, I'm pretty familiar with the abuses of the tourism industry. But the coke trade coming from south of the border and the heroin trade out of central Asia make blood diamonds seem as ethical as shopping at the farmer's market. As horrific as the textile industry is in Bangladesh, factory owners there aren't randomly beheading citizens in turf battles or killing everyone who openly opposes them.

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  45. Her dealer sounds like a real buzz kill.

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