A court-ordered drug rehab facility required participants to sleep in bedbug-infested bunks, wash the owner's two Corvettes and work 60-hour weeks performing physical labor for private corporations for no pay — and, all the while, drugs were freely available on the campus, and participants received no addiction treatment, according to a federal lawsuit filed against the facility.
It's the second class-action lawsuit filed against Drug and Alcohol Recovery Program in the past two weeks.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma filed the suit on behalf of seven m...
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