When celebrities like Lindsay Lohan have drug and alcohol problems, they go to Cliffside Malibu. The treatment center, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, was originally the home that founder Richard Taite ...
Taite, the former owner of Cliffside Malibu, the substance abuse treatment center for the rich and famous, burst back onto the scene early last year after a five-year hiatus. Two years ago, he bought ...
Richard Taite has lived enough lives for 10 men. Once a homeless addict who lost 25 years to drugs, he’s now a multimillionaire entrepreneur determined to rebuild the recovery world from the ground up ...
Rehab hopper Lindsay Lohan has left Betty Ford in her dust, but she isn't likely to find a more permissive environment at her new facility, Cliffside Malibu. Richard Taite, the CEO and President of ...
Richard Taite didn’t know if he would ever experience a normal life. Ten years ago, it was unclear whether or not he’d even survive his addiction. Addicted to cocaine, briefly homeless, living on an ...
CELEBRITIES should consider longer stints in rehab, according to the head of the treatment facility where Lindsay Lohan is currently staying. CEO of Cliffside Malibu, Richard Taite, offers the advice ...
(AP) Lindsay Lohan has completed her court-ordered stay in rehab and must continue therapy into early 2015, a judge said Wednesday. The “Liz & Dick” star must meet with a therapist at least three ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The founder of Cliffside Malibu, which posted $10 million in revenue last year, battled addiction before getting clean. Read Taite ...