Skip to main content

Annie Leibovitz Tortured By Creditors Or Drugs?

It’s been widely reported that the incredibly talented photographer, Annie Leibovitz has had monumental financial problems despite her ability to generate wealth.

Leibovitz defaulted on a $24 million loan that’s been collateralized by her famous photographs. She’s about to lose everything.

The problem here is simple drug addiction. In the 1980’s the late reporter Tom Fitzpatrick wrote about her selling her own prized cameras and lenses so she could obtain cocaine.

I don’t wish more hardship on Leibovitz even if it’s self-imposed. She is just a microcosm of the bigger problem in our country that has not nor will ever be solved by the Drug War.

Legalization of all drugs and free treatment is needed for those who have found a window to free themselves of that dreaded disease.

Comments

Anonymous said…
I am not a drug user but can understand their plight. In 1984 there was a documentary produced by Jacques Cousteau's son called "Snowstorm in the Jungle". It showed the origin of the coca plants that cause so much misery to so many people. There was one particular scene where a Columbian guy who was addicted to cocaine wanted so badly to be free from his addiction that he volunteered to undergo experimental brain surgery to remove the pleasure center in his brain that cocaine affects. Unfortunately, even after this radical surgery, he found that he still craved the drug and his efforts to kick the addiction were fruitless. If someone has a chunk of their brain removed to try to quit cocaine and still fails, there is no way in hell that I would even think of trying it even once. I agree with you Paul, that this drug war needs to end and treatment should be offered whenever asked for. Seeing productive, successful people selling the very things that made them wealthy again shows just how powerful this addiction can be. Very sad.
Anonymous said…
This sad news may be behind her pimping herself out as private photogrphy teacher to the virtual fiance of the Prince William, Kate Middleton? Were they introduced by Kate's cokehead uncle?
Paul a lot of people don't use drugs solely because their illegal.

Therefore I believe that if their all legalized, well just have much more drug users, addicts and health costs due to their consumption.
I am thou all for shutting down police agencies that are not needed, ie the DEA and the CHP.

That will help our deficit.
Anonymous said…
boo-hoo
Anonymous said…
Free healthcare for addicts? No way! It's not my problem.
Anonymous said…
Anonymous said...

"Free healthcare for addicts? No way! It's not my problem."

August 24, 2009 8:43 AM

While I don't care to pay for this myself, I think it would be cheaper in the long run for taxpayers to pay for this rather than the much more expensive costs for law enforcement and subsequent incarceration of drug offenders. Not all drug users are destitute. Make the majority pay for their own treatment.
Anonymous said…
There's no question that the war on drugs is failing. Even now, a simple cocaine pinch will likely get tossed and the dealer goes rioght back to work.

I saw a credible report last year where they took the amounts spent on the war on drugs, and then divided it by the estimated number of addicts, it came out to around $400,000 per addict. I wish I could remember where the report was.

Anyway, it is obvious that this money could be better spent in ways that would take the profit opportunities away from drug dealers, thereby making the streets (and law enforcement) much safer in the long run.

Popular posts from this blog

A 40 Caliber Nightmare Is Caught On Tape.

So you’re confident that that .40 caliber S&W service round will keep you safe. Maybe you’ll have second thoughts after you see this video. One hot summer night in 1994 Tempe and Mesa Arizona police were involved in a pursuit with this suspect who ran into a stranger’s apartment to hide after being shot TWICE in the chest. He was shirtless and you can see the blood pumping out of those two wounds. What’s really frightening is just how agile this fellow is as he struts to the ambulance. If he was not handcuffed and had a knife or a gun, ask yourself if he could still hurt you, your partner or a hostage? If your jurisdiction demands that officers carry either the 9MM or the .40 Caliber S&W it’s time to show this video to your bosses and lobby to have the .45 ACP round authorized. The switch may well reduce the screaming by self-appointed community activists about how many rounds police had to use on a suspect. The really talented and courageous video journalist, Karen Ke...

America Will See Its Worst Race Riot Yet This Summer

Star Prosecution Witness, Rachel Jeantel Sanford, FL —Yes, the George Zimmerman trial here has thousands of African-Americans getting ready for some serious bloodletting. I don’t want to make idle and dire predictions but this nation has never been so divided and racially sensitive.  Our African-American President took sides on this case at the very beginning.  That ratified a George Zimmerman guilty verdict in the minds of millions. There’s just one little problem, and that is the murder case should have never been filed.  It was filed purely for political reasons despite the fact that it was a simple justifiable homicide.  Zimmerman was on the block watch lookout program and followed a suspicious Trayvon Martin after he used an improper entrance to a gated community.  Zimmerman was acting as the eyes and ears of the Sanford Police Department. Martin did not like being followed and knew that he could easily beat up the out-of-shape...

The origin of the feature film, COME FRIDAY…

CLick On the pictures to see full size versions. Long ago there was a young lady I had the hots for in a big way (Yes, I know that hots is not a word). She was pretty, incredibly bright, and had some real elegance about her. She had a love for children and basic kindness that you don’t often see in someone her age. I met her parents and could understand she came from a much more stable home than mine. I was raised by a single, welfare mom and suddenly found myself way out-classed. For whatever reasons things did not workout they way I had hoped. Sadly for me, we went on our separate ways. From time to time I’d run into this lady in various places where our job had taken us. Whenever this happened my heart would skip a beat or two. I left my hometown Chicago, and moved to Arizona where I founded my detective agency. As a private eye and soon a TV news producer too, my career took me to the highest profile criminal events in Arizona and throughout the country. There’s no question that ...