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October 2, 2003 - New York Daily News
Talk Radio Star had Drug Habit, Maid Sez
By Tracy Conner, Staff Writer
Talk-radio titan Rush Limbaugh is being investigated for allegedly
buying thousands of addictive painkillers from a black-market
drug ring. The moralizing motormouth was turned in by his former
housekeeper - who says she was Limbaugh's pill supplier for four
years. Wilma Cline, 42, says Limbaugh was hooked on the potent
prescription drugs OxyContin, Lorcet and hydrocodone - and went
through detox twice.
"There were times when I worried," Cline told the
National Enquirer, which broke the story in an edition
being published today. "All these pills are enough to kill
an elephant - never mind a man."
Cline could not be reached for further comment yesterday,
but her lawyer, Ed Shohat of Miami, said his client "stands
behind the story."
The Daily News independently confirmed that Limbaugh is under
investigation.
His lawyers, Jerry Fox and Dan Zachary, refused to comment
on the accusations and said any "medical information"
about him was private and not newsworthy.
They said Limbaugh - who has a top-rated syndicated radio
show but resigned early today from a weekly ESPN football segment
amid criticism of racial comments about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback
Donovan McNabb - was traveling and had no comment.
The Palm Beach County state attorney's office, which is running
the probe, said it could not confirm or deny the allegations.
Scoring in parking lot
Cline told the Enquirer she went to prosecutors with
information about Limbaugh and others after four years of drug
deals that included clandestine handoffs in a Denny's parking
lot.
She said she wore a wire during her last two deliveries to
the conservative commentator and gave the tapes to authorities.
She also gave the Enquirer a ledger documenting how
many pills she claimed to have bought for him - 4,350 in one
47-day period - and E-mails she claimed Limbaugh sent her.
In one missive, Limbaugh pushed Cline to get more "little
blues" - code for OxyContin, the powerful narcotic nicknamed
hillbilly heroin, she said.
"You know how this stuff works ... the more you get used
to, the more it takes," the May 2002 E-mail reads. "But
I will try and cut down to help out."
The account Cline gave the Enquirer is that she became
Limbaugh's drug connection in 1998, nine months after taking
a housekeeping job at his Palm Beach mansion.
It started after her husband, David, hurt himself in a fall,
and Limbaugh asked how he was.
"He asked me casually, 'Is he getting any pain medication?'
I said, 'Yes - he's had surgery, and the doctor gave him hydrocodone
750,'" Cline said. "To my astonishment, he said, 'Can
you spare a couple of them?'"
Husband's pills
Cline said she gave Limbaugh 10 pills the next day and agreed
to give him 30 of her husband's pills each month. When the doctor
stopped renewing the prescription in early 1999, Limbaugh allegedly
went ballistic.
"His tone was nasty and bullying. He said, 'I don't care
how or what you do, but you'd better - better! - get me some
more,'" Cline said.
The housekeeper said she found a new supplier and arranged
to hide Limbaugh's stashes under his mattress so his wife, Marta,
wouldn't find them.
After several months, Limbaugh told her he was going to New
York for detox and didn't need any more pills, Cline said.
But a month later, he said his left ear was hurting and asked
her for hydrocodone, followed by an order for OxyContin.
Limbaugh, 52, suffered from autoimmune ear disease, a condition
that left him deaf and had to be corrected with cochlear implant
surgery two years ago.
Cline said she continued to make deliveries to Limbaugh even
after she quit as his housekeeper in July 2001 - but he became
increasingly paranoid, even patting her down for recording devices,
she said.
In June 2002, Limbaugh told her he was going to New York for
detox a second time.
After he returned, "I went to talk to him, and he cried
a little bit," she said. "He told me that if it ever
got out, he would be ruined."
She claimed that a lawyer for Limbaugh gave her a payoff -
$80,000 he owed her, plus another $120,000 - and asked her to
destroy the computer that contained the E-mail records.
Soon after, Cline and her husband retained Shohat and contacted
prosecutors.
Feeling no pain
The drugs Rush Limbaugh is accused of abusing are legal only
with a doctor's prescription. All are habit-forming.
- Hydrocodone: Anti-cough agent and painkiller similar
to morphine. Side effects include anxiety, poor mental performance,
emotional dependence, drowsiness, mood changes, difficulty breathing
and itchiness.
- Lorcet: Brand name for the combination of Tylenol
and hydrocodone, prescribed for moderate to severe pain. Side
effects include dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite,
dizziness, tiredness, muscle twitches, sweating and itching.
- OxyContin: Potent time-release medication for relief
of moderate to severe pain, known as hillbilly heroin because
of black-market popularity in some rural areas. Side effects
include drowsiness, dizziness, sweating, muscle twitches and
decreased sex drive. A large dose can be fatal.
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