Scott Sterling (Son of Clippers Owner) found dead at 32

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MALIBU, Calif. -- The son of Los Angeles Clippers  owner Donald Sterling was found dead of an apparent drug overdose at his Malibu home, authorities said Wednesday.

The body of Scott Ashley Sterling, 32, was found shortly after 11:30 p.m. Tuesday in the 22600-block of Pacific Coast Highway, Los Angeles County coroner's Lt. Larry Dietz said.

Deputies dispatched to check on Sterling's welfare found his body. A friend of Sterling's said he hadn't been heard from him for several days, according to a statement from the county Sheriff's Department.

Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene.

"Sheriff's homicide and Los Angeles County coroner's personnel at this time believe that Sterling died of an apparent drug overdose," the statement said.

Dietz said the death appeared to be accidental, but an autopsy was planned to determine the exact cause of death.

Messages left for Donald Sterling and a Clippers spokesman were not immediately returned.

In 1999, Scott Sterling, then 19, was arrested for shooting his friend with a shotgun. Beverly Hills police said Philip Scheid was shot in the legs during an argument at Donald Sterling's mansion. Scheid said he was shot from behind while running away. Sterling said he fired in self-defense after Scheid approached him with a knife. The county district attorney's office declined to file criminal charges, citing credibility problems with the victim.

Scott Sterling's father is a multimillionaire, a philanthropist and owner of a basketball team that recently had a franchise-record 17-game winning streak. That streak ended Tuesday night with a 92-78 loss to the Denver Nuggets.

Copyright 2013 by The Associated Press

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Knew it woukd be an OD before even reading the story. :{

Similar thing happened to woody Johnson

Wealthy kids always seem to get into drugs
 
Knew it woukd be an OD before even reading the story. :{
Similar thing happened to woody Johnson
Wealthy kids always seem to get into drugs

Dude, wealth has nothing to do with it. People who do drugs are gonna do drugs, regardless of financial standing. Now, it might be easier to get certain drugs, but in the end, they're all wired the same. Sad, either way you cut it.
 
I dunno. I think when you don't have the need to work or have a scheduale it usually leads to boredom, which leads to partying and self medication.
 
I dunno. I think when you don't have the need to work or have a scheduale it usually leads to boredom, which leads to partying and self medication.

So much wrong with this logic.
 
What did this kid look like? I'm picturing Scott Disick for some reason.
 
I'm really trying but I just can't feel bad for Donald Sterling.
 
Knew it woukd be an OD before even reading the story. :{
Similar thing happened to woody Johnson
Wealthy kids always seem to get into drugs

Dude, wealth has nothing to do with it. People who do drugs are gonna do drugs, regardless of financial standing. Now, it might be easier to get certain drugs, but in the end, they're all wired the same. Sad, either way you cut it.
but wealth lets you afford whatever you want and get as much as you want. that's where the problem lies. if hood kids had unlimited funds for drugs just imagine how they would be :x
 
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born with a Sterling Silver Spoon wasn't enough huh? Drugs aren't cool.
 
Instead of splitting a gram between 6 broke people a wealthy person can afford to get an 8 ball. It's easier to get those "high class" drugs like heroin and coke. Simply because they are extremely expensive habits.

I don't think it has any effect on severity. But it's easier to get that terrible habbit.
 
Instead of splitting a gram between 6 broke people a wealthy person can afford to get an 8 ball. It's easier to get those "high class" drugs like heroin and coke. Simply because they are extremely expensive habits.
I don't think it has any effect on severity. But it's easier to get that terrible habbit.
Damn people really do this? 
 
I did a few times when I was in college lol. Pretty much a waste. Just wanted to try it. Not a fan.
 
Although i dislike the clips this is still pretty sad.
 
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