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Jeni
10-17-2002, 06:31 PM
ORLANDO, Fla. (Oct. 17) - Gov. Jeb Bush's daughter was sentenced to 10 days in jail and led away in handcuffs Thursday after being accused of having crack cocaine in her shoe while in drug rehab.

Noelle Bush, 25, kissed her aunt Dorothy Koch as a sheriff's deputy cuffed her behind the back. Koch is the sister of President Bush and the governor, who was not in court.

In a statement, the governor said he realizes that his daughter must face the consequences of her actions.

``Every parent of a child with an addiction understands that the long road to recovery is never easy and that there are numerous challenges along the way,'' he said. ``This is a very difficult time for all of us ... and I pray every day our beautiful daughter will once again know a life free from the horrors of substance abuse.''

Orange County Jail spokesman Allen Moore said Bush will be kept in protective custody away from other inmates, under 24-hour surveillance.

Circuit Judge Reginald Whitehead did not specify a reason for jailing Bush but told her he was aware of allegations she was found with crack. After she gets out of jail, she will go back to the drug treatment center.

Before being sentenced, she told the judge: ``I sincerely apologize for what happened and promise to do well at the Center for Drug-Free Living.''

The president's niece has been undergoing drug treatment in Orlando since February, after she accused of trying to use a forged prescription to buy the anti-anxiety drug Xanax at a pharmacy drive-through window.

In July, she went to jail for two days after she was caught with prescription pills at the rehab center.

Last month, police were called to the center after another patient reported that Bush had crack. But no charges were ever filed. Staff members refused to cooperate with police, citing federal privacy regulations, and a judge upheld the rehab center's position.

On Thursday, Whitehead told Bush that she could have faced felony drug charges if he had not decided to give her another chance.

``I want you to have some time to think and reflect on this,'' Whitehead said. ``You should be disappointed that you let yourself down.''

cheryl
10-17-2002, 08:22 PM
I truely feel for any parent dealing with a child that has a drug problem. May times I felt as if my son were ripping my heart from my chest and walking on it. It takes a while to realize it's the disease not the person doing this to you! After you "try" to control your child, watch them destroy their lives, watch them become depressed, suicidal, try to get them help, put them in rehab(if your lucky enough to have the $$$$$$$) just to watch them walk out because you don't have enough to put them in a lockdown facility (and your not sure you want to). By now of course they are so far gone you flich everytime the phone rings, is it the school-you hope, the police?, the morge! Your life as well as their's is out of control! You pray for God to help you know he hears you wonder why it takes so long for an answer. He answers in HIS TIME not yours. You struggle thru the days your child doesn't come home hoping he's okay hoping he's still breathing. You wonder what you did wrong blame yourself.Then you find yourself mad at them after realizing it wasn't your fault! Then you realize this isn't "your child" it's someone with a disease/ and addiction. Then you look for help and if your lucky so do they. My son found AA but didn't believe he had a problem. Never though he be tried as an adult at 16yrs serving a 6yr sentence! But it may have just saved his life. Trust me I don't feel prison is where my son should be (no more than the Bush's feel their daughter should be). But the reality is the judge didn't even consider the fact that my son had a drug problem;even though hewasBaker Acted for being suicidal and Machmen Acted for doing so many drugs we feared for his life! I had statements from teachers, counsolers, and pyschologists telling them my son had a drug problem. NO ONE LISTENED!
I'm not sure why but I still believe evertything happens for a reason. I pray my son (and anyone else going thru this hell) finds their way off drugs. I pray the family stays together and gets help! I pray SOMEONE STARTS TO LISTEN!! I also pray you find the strength and peace to make it thru another day. It's really hard when you think your in this alone. But it's even sadder so find out your not because you understand this pain. Be strong and remember I'll be praying for you too!:) PEACE. cheryl

PiscesTara
01-15-2003, 01:56 PM
One might think that since this has hit so close to home that our president would take our county's drug problem a little more seriously.


No, instead he wants to start war with Iraq.

Menally-Ill
01-15-2003, 06:00 PM
Poor Noëlle!

Methinks if I was a member of the Bush family, I'd probably need...

Oh, never mind!

gina
01-16-2003, 07:47 AM
lololololol
....you're right Menolly!hahaha

Joy
01-16-2003, 08:02 AM
10 days? 10 DAYS!!!!!!!?????????? Hmm. I wonder if she gets caught the third time she'll be up for life..... Oh wait, we are talking about a Govenor's daughter. She gets special treatment.

I hope she can get help, I am not upset at her... but this just shows you that the system is broken.

flygirlaa2
01-16-2003, 09:04 AM
The war on drugs just hit a little too close to home for the Bushs. If it had been me standing before the judge, it would have been a felony. But since it was a rich girl, it is a misdemeanor. I guess the prosecutor and the judge get to decide who to sent to jail for 25 years and who to give 10 days too.

Jeni
08-28-2003, 08:51 PM
I know I posted this back in January, but I just stumbled on it again.
Noelle is found with drugs on her person, therefore violating probation, and gets 10 days.
My boyfriend drops dirty and tells his parole officer that he is a drug addict and can't stop using, therefore violating parole, and gets prison-going on 13 months.
Interesting.

4MyJoe
08-28-2003, 11:39 PM
Tisk Tisk Tisk!

Valerie
08-28-2003, 11:47 PM
It is interesting Jeni, Do you think we are in the wrong family?