Cameron Douglas Sentenced to 5 Years in Drug Case

Calling it his "last chance to make it," a New York judge on Tuesday sentenced Michael Douglas' son to five years in prison for his role in dealing methamphetamine and cocaine in New York City, the AP reports. Cameron Douglas apologized to Federal Judge Richard Berman and the court and admitted he was responsible for not turning his life around. In addition to jail time, Douglas was ordered to pay $25,000 in fines and will spend an additional five years in a release program.
The 31-year-old actor had faced 10 years behind bars, but the sentencing is seen as a clear rejection of the defense's request that Douglas serve, at most, three and a half years in prison.
Michael Douglas was in the courtroom for the announcement and appeared dejected as he and ex-wife Diandra Luker, Cameron's mother, exited the building. On Monday, the famed 'Wall Street' actor penned a personal letter asking a judge to have mercy on his son, writing that the family's long history of drug abuse exacerbated his downward spiral.
"He is an adult and responsible for his own actions," Michael Douglas wrote, but added that "genes, family and peer pressure" also contributed to his son's substance abuse problems, which led to his getting involved in drug-dealing.
Berman said he read the father's letter, along with others sent from supporters who all shared the same belief that Douglas was ready to "turn his life around." However, the judge determined full rehabilitation outside of prison would "be a very difficult chore," adding, "I think this case and this sentencing may well be his last chance to make it."
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Michael Douglas and ex-wife Diandra Luker exit Manhattan federal court amid a crush of reporters following the sentencing of their son Cameron on Tuesday. Cameron received a 5-year sentence after pleading guilty to drug charges. More Photos >>
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Michael Douglas exits Manhattan federal court following the sentencing of his son Cameron Douglas, Tuesday, April 20, 2010, in New York. Cameron was sentenced to 5 year in prison after pleading guilty to drug charges. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)
Michael Douglas Snapshots
Actor Michael Douglas and his former wife Diandra Luker leave New York Federal Court April 20, 2010 after their son, Cameron Douglas was sentenced to 5 years for possession of methamphetamines with the intent to distribute. AFP PHOTO/TIMOTHY A. CLARY (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)
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Actor Michael Douglas and his former wife Diandra Luker leave New York Federal Court April 20, 2010 after their son, Cameron Douglas was sentenced to 5 years for possession of methamphetamines with the intent to distribute. AFP PHOTO/TIMOTHY A. CLARY (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)
Michael Douglas Snapshots
Actor Michael Douglas and his former wife Diandra Luker leave New York Federal Court April 20, 2010 after their son, Cameron Douglas was sentenced to 5 years for possession of methamphetamines with the intent to distribute. AFP PHOTO/TIMOTHY A. CLARY (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)
Michael Douglas Snapshots
Michael Douglas exits Manhattan federal court following the sentencing of his son Cameron Douglas, Tuesday, April 20, 2010, in New York. Cameron was sentenced to 5 year in prison after pleading guilty to drug charges. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)
Michael Douglas Snapshots
Michael Douglas exits Manhattan federal court following the sentencing of his son Cameron Douglas, Tuesday, April 20, 2010, in New York. Cameron was sentenced to 5 year in prison after pleading guilty to drug charges. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)
Michael Douglas Snapshots
Actor Michael Douglas and his former wife Diandra Luker leave New York Federal Court April 20, 2010 after their son, Cameron Douglas was sentenced to 5 years for possession of methamphetamines with the intent to distribute. AFP PHOTO/TIMOTHY A. CLARY (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)
Michael Douglas Snapshots
Actor Michael Douglas and his former wife Diandra Luker leave New York Federal Court April 20, 2010 after their son, Cameron Douglas was sentenced to 5 years for possession of methamphetamines with the intent to distribute. AFP PHOTO/TIMOTHY A. CLARY (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)
Michael Douglas Snapshots
Michael Douglas exits Manhattan federal court following the sentencing of his son Cameron Douglas, Tuesday, April 20, 2010, in New York. Cameron was sentenced to 5 year in prison after pleading guilty to drug charges. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)
Michael Douglas Snapshots
Michael Douglas exits Manhattan federal court following the sentencing of his son Cameron Douglas, Tuesday, April 20, 2010, in New York. Cameron was sentenced to 5 year in prison after pleading guilty to drug charges. (AP Photo/ Louis Lanzano)
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Cameron Douglas pleaded guilty in January to dealing large quantities of meth and cocaine while holed up in a trendy Manhattan hotel, where he was arrested on July 28 of last year. He told a judge that a New York contact first asked him if he could score the drugs in 2006. After that, "I began supplying on a regular basis."
Douglas was swept up at the Hotel Gansevoort as part of a Drug Enforcement Administration probe, in which investigators said he was paid tens of thousands of dollars for smuggling meth -- what he referred to in intercepted phone calls as "pastry" or "bath salts." Cash and drugs were routinely exchanged from coast to coast through shippers like FedEx, a criminal complaint said.
Defense lawyers argued Douglas came to New York to look for an apartment when he had a chance encounter outside the hotel with a fellow guest and drug dealer who invited him to dinner. Afterward, the dealer asked Douglas if he could send him a pound of meth. "Still impaired by his addiction, Cameron agreed and later flew to California to arrange the requested transaction," court papers said.
In his letter to the court, Michael Douglas painted his son's problems with substance abuse as the product, in part, of a privileged but difficult childhood and the long shadow cast by a family of screen icons. "I have some idea of the pressure of finding your own identity with a famous father," wrote Douglas.
Douglas lists several Douglas family members who have grappled with substance abuse, but those names have been blacked out. Michael's half-brother, Eric, died of a drug overdose in 2004.
The five-page letter joined others written to the court by Cameron's supporters, including grandfather Kirk Douglas and stepmother Catherine Zeta-Jones.
Zeta-Jones wrote that while his drug addiction had taken over his life in recent years, he remained a "caring, considerate, worthy human being." She did not argue that Cameron should not pay for his crime. "What is wrong, is wrong," she admits. "But may all these positive attributes prevail, so that a facility that he is positioned in, will help rehabilitate him."
In his letter, Kirk Douglas asked the judge to spare his grandson from a lengthy sentence, saying he hopes to see him turn his life around "before I die." The elder Douglas, 93, visited Cameron in jail recently, where he "didn't express any self-pity, nor did he ask for any. The only sorrow he expressed was for the trouble he had caused others. ... I was shocked when he got in such a mess."
He concluded: "I'm convinced Cameron could be a fine actor. ... I hope I can see that happen before I die. I love Cameron."
The young Douglas has acted in a handful of movies including 2003's 'It Runs in the Family,' starring his father and grandfather, but his Hollywood career has sputtered since then. According to his IMDB page, Douglas' next project was supposed to be 'The Beautiful Outsiders,' a film in pre-production also starring Corey Feldman and Shannen Doherty.
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If Cameron Douglas was a poor kid without a famous family he would be sentenced to the fullest extent of the law. He's a criminal, he's a drug addict, and he should be sentenced like anyone else.
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I do not use drugs and am pretty much middle of the road ... We have had Alcohol around for many years and has killed tens of thousand of people both by using and secondary reasons ... It seems to me If alcohol is still here and available why not just legalize all these other drugs tax them and make room in the prisons for violent crimnals and child molesters ... If a person wants to take drugs and kill themselves so be it ... If they hurt someone else in the process put them away ... People who want to use will use no matter what ... Fees should be added to all drugs and cigarettes to fund the people who want to quit ... In the long run it will work itself out ...
It's not true. Lots of people who are not celebrities get less than the full sentence allowable under the law. There is a lot that goes into sentencing beyond being found guilty, or even pleading out. If the boy pled out he would most likely get a lesser sentence. Five years is still a long time, and five years supervised release is not exactly a slap on the wrist. It's a moderate and fair sentence. If his sentencing had to do with his famous family, he would have gotten probation.
AGREED, you can bet with the trafficking, fed ex, and the quantities, any regular citizen would have gotten the max, probably about 120 years, like the rest of the tenents in the fed pen...not fair.
Absolutely ! I'm past sick & tired of the rich & infamous getting away with stuff ordinary people would get the book thrown at them for! And I'll call a spade a spade! Money talks! These rich people buy the judges & get carte blanche! At least this clown will be doing 'some' time & have a little hardship, but not nearly what it should be. It's too bad his grandfather has to see this happen (it's too bad his grandfather can no longer beat the crap out of him & MAKE him stop being a screw up!)
Well Denise, He'll do 5 years of hard time, and if he sneezes the wrong way when he gets out, then he'll go back for 5 more. Could be way worse but not the lightest sentence in the world. These types rarely can keep their noses clean for long, so he's likely looking at a 10 year bid.
You are right Denise .
My cousin did 5 years for bank robberies, straightened him right up. Prison will probably do Cameron a lot of good. That is, if he makes it out in one piece.
I agree with you TOTALLY. You do the crime, you do the time.... i don't care who your daddy is or who your grandfather is. it's a shame that he's such an a_ _ hole.
he was got 5 year's i have seen people go to jail and get off for the same thing he did so what's you're point ? and yes he's a durggie so was his dad i bet at some point and time
Hey...he got Ten years..what do you want ..death?
murder someone and you're out in three
I agree. All these actors, athelets, etc. think because they have money they are beyone the law. Why not give them the max. Michael Douglas has blamed everyone except his stupid son. This wasn't the first time this has happened.
I agree. Just because you are a celebrity or related to one, doesn't give you any more privlidges than the average joe.
He didnt get jail time. He recieved 5 year in a release program. BS He should have gotten the TEN YEARS BEHIND BARS. HE IS HURTING THE GENERAL PUBLIC.
i agree. same thing with the rich. i cant believe how cameron looks. its like mike had the kid by himself. they look the same.
Hey Paul! The rest of us were reading/talking about Cameron Douglas. Who did you read about?
"The five-page letter joined others written to the court by Cameron's supporters, including grandfather Kirk Douglas"
Who coincedently is addicted to Ben-Gay and stool softeners.
Everyone deserves a 2nd chance...No jail time, help him help himself by getting him clean and sober, he has the support of his family and friends, both generations have inspired and lived with dignity. Stay strong.
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Cameron already had his chance. This isn't his first time selling drugs. Give him the same treatment any other drug dealer would get...
He wasn't just a drug addict He was a dealer