DA: Michael Douglas' Son Big Time Drug Dealer

Cameron Douglas said to have well-oiled drug operation

By EMILY FELDMAN
Updated 4:33 PM EDT, Thu, Aug 6, 2009

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The young Douglas allegedly made tens of thousands of dollars off of drug addicts.

New York prosecutors are accusing Cameron Douglas of running a well-oiled drug operation that made him a wealthy man.

The son of famed actor, Michael Douglas, allegedly ferried hefty amounts of methamphetamine between New York and Los Angeles, delivering the addictive substance in person, or via Fed Ex from a California hotel, according to the criminal complaint.

Prosecutors say he made tens of thousands of dollars from New York addicts who kept him in business.

Douglass was arrested at New York's trendy Hotel Gansevoort on June 28.

In 2007 he was arrested for cocaine possession.

First Published: Aug 6, 2009 2:12 PM EDT

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