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Post by Scott Stapp.
Things are not so good in what you would imagine is a fairy tale, storybook life for Creed lead singer Scott Stapp.
Stapp posted a video on Facebook — that looks like it was filmed for “Paranormal Activity” or “Blair Witch Project” — where he confesses that he’s pretty much homeless and penniless.
Stapp’s wife, Jaclyn Stapp (aka Miss New York 2004), recently filed for divorce from her spouse of 13 years in their home state of Florida. , this is a result of Stapp’s bizarre, month-long escapade of “doing so much amphetamines, crystal meth and steroids that he has become a paranoid shell who has threatened to kill himself and harm his family.”
Stapp has since taken to the internet in an attempt to “discredit the liars, and those seeking to ruin his reputation.”
“Right now I’m living in a Holiday Inn because of the grace of God, because there’s been a couple weeks where I’ve had to sleep in my truck,” Stapp says in the video. “I had no money not even for gas or food. I went two days without eating because I had no money.”
In the video, Stapp goes into detail about how his being audited by the IRS and the sudden disappearance of his money are undoubtedly the actions of a silent and deadly conspiracy to take him down for his Christian beliefs, and not the result of the musician’s various past addictions. Itap not in Stapp’s nature to record a video for the internet, he says in the video, and he’s not trying to play the victim. Stapp says in the video that he’s just trying to figure out what’s going on.
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