Straight Talk
by Radley Balko- FOX news
May 23, 2002
Samantha Monroe was 12 years old in 1981
when her parents enrolled her in the Sarasota, Fla., branch of
Straight Inc., an aggressive drub rehab center for teens.
Barely a teen, Samantha also had no history
of drug abuse. But she spent the next two years of her life surviving
Straight.
She was beaten, starved and denied toilet
privileges for days on end. She describes her "humble pants,"
a punishment that forced her to wear the same pants for six weeks
at a time. Because she was allowed just one shower a week, the
pants often filled with feces, urine and menstrual blood. Often
she was confined to her closet for days. She gnawed through her
jaw during those "timeout" sessions, hoping she'd bleed
to death.
She says that after she was raped by a male
counselor, "the wonderful state of Florida paid for and forced
me to have an abortion."
There are hundreds of Straight stories like
Samantha's.
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