Legal issues Douglas was arrested multiple times throughout the 1990s. One of his first arrests came in 1991 for kicking a
Beverly Hills police officer. On October 30, 1994, Douglas was arrested in Los Angeles for
cocaine possession. Less than a month later, he was arrested for
DUI and for leaving the scene of an accident when he crashed into a parked car while trying to leave
The Comedy Store in
West Hollywood after a fight. In May 1996, Douglas was arrested for possession of a controlled substance when police found eleven vials of
crack cocaine and 1,085
Xanax pills in his
Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan apartment. He pleaded guilty to the charges and was placed on probation and was ordered to complete a drug rehab program. In August 1996, he was arrested in
Long Beach, California, for driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Two days later, Douglas was arrested in
New Canaan, Connecticut, for disorderly conduct after he attempted to kiss a young girl who was a fellow patient at
Silver Hill Hospital, a rehab facility he was in at the time. He was cleared of the charges in February 1998. In February 1997, Douglas was arrested for DUI after crashing his rental car into two parked cars.
Drug issues In 2000, Douglas revealed in an interview that he went into an eight-day coma in 1999 after accidentally overdosing on
Xanax. Douglas recalled, "I was in L.A. sitting around my breakfast table with my dad and I choked on a piece of sausage. But because the pills had taken effect, I was not able to dislodge the sausage from my throat." After the Douglases' maid attempted the
Heimlich maneuver, Douglas was taken to
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center where he fell into a coma. Due to an
anoxic brain injury, his speech became slurred and his
gait was altered. In May 2001, Douglas sued his former psychiatrist, Dr. William Leader, claiming that Leader prescribed him a combination of prescription drugs that are lethal when combined with alcohol. Douglas asserted that Leader, who had been treating Douglas for his drug addictions for ten years, failed to consider his alcohol problem when he prescribed
Vicodin,
Klonopin, and Xanax. Douglas claimed the drugs caused him to feel suicidal and also caused an episode of
cardiac arrest which led him to require constant care and hospitalization. Douglas sought $50,000 in damages from Leader. Weeks before his death, Douglas was back in a rehab center in
Upstate New York. His parents reportedly visited him and gave him a
tough love ultimatum regarding his drug use. In 2009, during an appearance on
The Early Show, Kirk Douglas told interviewer
Julie Chen Moonves that he and his wife had taken Eric to "20 rehab centers" over the years and that "nothing helped". == Death ==