Richard Taite of Cliffside Malibu on ESPN’s Break’n the Norm About Ryan Leaf’s Treatment Sentence
Richard Taite of Cliffside Malibu on ESPN’s Break’n the Norm about Ryan Leaf’s Treatment Sentence – Founder and CEO of Cliffside Malibu, Richard Taite, was a guest on nationally respected sports radio show Breakn’ the Norm with Les Norman to talk about the sentence former NFL football player Ryan Leaf received for his guilty plea to felony burglary and drug possession. The judge gave Leaf 9 months to be served in a drug treatment program, followed by a five-year suspended sentence. Taite provides his expert commentary on why the sentence is a positive one for Leaf, and discusses the ideal therapy plan. Cliffside Malibu is one of the world’s recognized top addiction treatment facilities for drug abuse and alcoholism, located in the pristine cliffs overlooking Malibu California’s famed beaches, just North of Los Angeles.
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