The self-proclaimed Lord Disick and the bosses of the Colorado rehab centre have settled their dispute after he threatened to sue them over the leak of his photo.
Scott Disick has reached a settlement with the rehab center where he sought treatment last year.
In case you don’t remember,
Scott checked into All Points North Lodge in May 2020 and he left the program less than a week later after a photo of him on a Zoom group was leaked to the media.
At the time,
Now,
Click inside to read Scott Disick’s statement…
“Behavioral health in this country still carries a stigma,”
Scott said in his statement (via E! News). “That stigma is often the greatest barrier for people who want help. Both APN Lodge and I believe that everyone seeking help deserves that help free of disclosure or publicity.”
Scott Disick has amicably resolved his conflict with the Colorado-based rehab center he accused of leaking news and images of his stay last year
The reality star, 37, checked himself into the All Points North Lodge in Edwards, Colorado for relapses with alcohol and cocaine, DailyMailTV revealed last May
Both images of him at the facility as well as private recordings with his therapist were leaked to the media, forcing Scott to leave one week after checking in
Disick sought legal repercussions against the center at the time for the extreme invasion of privacy
In a statement on Friday, however, the star said he resolved all of [his] issues and that he does not believe that the facility was responsible for the leak
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All Points North Lodge Announces Amicable Resolution With Scott Disick
February 5, 2021 GMT
LOS ANGELES (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 5, 2021
Colorado-based wellness and treatment provider, All Points North Lodge (APN Lodge), announced today it had amicably resolved its disagreements with Scott Disick.
“Behavioral health in this country still carries a stigma,” said Scott Disick. “That stigma is often the greatest barrier for people who want help. Both APN Lodge and I believe that everyone seeking help deserves that help free of disclosure or publicity. To that end, l have resolved all of my issues with APN Lodge and after an investigation do not believe that the facility was responsible for the leak of my personal information. I hope this experience encourages, rather than discourages, others from seeking the help they need.”