- September 9th, 2009, 6:21 pm
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Has anyone else seen this. Heartbreaking. I am a big fan of Scott Ray. http://www.wset.com/news/stories/0909/657718.html 

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flamesbball84 wrote:Was he employed at LU when he commited his first offenses in 2005?If he wasn't then, he started shortly after.
JLFJR wrote: We just need to get the environmentalist wackos out of the way
Purple Haize wrote:Hydrocodone I can understand, but Tramadol I don't believe is a narcotic. At least it isn't supposed to be addictive.I was given Hydrocodone after my knee surgery in 2005...I had to have a friend drive me home after the surgery. and I probably couldnt remember anything that happened over the next couple days as I was taking it. Still a horrible situation.
SuperJon wrote:I wouldn't be so quick to call him a hypocrite.Agreed. From what I understand he was very upfront with LU re: his prior history when he was hired. Painkiller addiction is a very difficult thing to fight as I have some friends that have been there. It's not something you really ever put down b/c all it takes is one and you're right back to square one. Definitely praying for him and his wife.
SuperJon wrote:We're not building a 60,000 seat stadium. We're building a 30,000 seat stadium. The 60,000 number is when our grandkids have grandkids at Liberty.
WSET wrote:LU Official Facing Additional Charges
posted 09/14/09 6:53 pm
Campbell Co., Va - New charges have been filed against Liberty University (web) 's Director of Convocation.
A Grand Jury indicted Scott Ray Monday on four counts of burglary, and one count of possession of a schedule two controlled substance
JLFJR wrote:Thanks for your input, PA! Very helpful.
A former Liberty University official is learning how much time he'll spend in jail for stealing a prescription painkiller.Scott gets his sentance. Hope he can find the help he needs!
Scott Alan Ray was sentenced Wednesday afternoon to 18 months in prison.
Sly Fox wrote:He may not ever get a chance again. Addiction indeed is brutal.I know it probably isn't the case but I've always thought addiction to prescription meds is more difficult to overcome than 'illegal' drugs. To say this can't happen here, that makes 2 people in the basketball department with RX drug problems. It can happen here, to anyone at any time.
Purple Haize wrote:I know it probably isn't the case but I've always thought addiction to prescription meds is more difficult to overcome than 'illegal' drugs.Chris Herren agrees. Got to attend one of his talks once, he took everything imaginable and said Oxycontin was the worst he ever took.