Saturday, September 2, 2006

Former Village People Singer Plans Rehab

Former Village People Singer Plans Rehab
AP
SAN DIEGO (Aug. 31) - Victor Willis, the original policeman in the '70s disco band The Village People, plans to enter a treatment program following his no contest plea to drug possession charges, his publicist said.

 
AP
Victor Willis, who has been in custody since his March arrest for drug possession, says he'll seek help at the Betty Ford Center when he's released.
Willis, 54, was arrested in March in South San Francisco after police stopped his car and found cocaine and drug paraphernalia. He had been wanted since October after failing to appear in San Mateo County Superior Court on another drug charge.

He entered his plea in July, and a sentencing hearing was scheduled for Friday. A judge will decide whether Willis should serve prison time.

The San Mateo County Probation Department provided a report Wednesday to Willis' attorney, Mark Geragos, recommending that Willis receive supervised probation on the condition he completes a residential treatment program, said Alice Wolf, the singer's San Diego-based publicist.

Willis, who has been in custody since his arrest, plans to begin a 90-day treatment program at the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage upon his release, Wolf said.

He will then move to a secondary residential treatment program in Southern Californiafor an additional six months or longer, Wolf said.

Willis, who co-wrote the hits "Macho Man," "YMCA" and "In the Navy," left The Village People in 1980.

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