Michael Douglas’ Son pleads GUILTY in NY Meth Case

The hard-luck son of Michael Douglas pleaded guilty on Wednesday to dealing large quantities of methamphetamine and cocaine while holed up in a trendy Manhattan hotel where he was arrested last year.
Cameron Douglas, 31, told a judge that a New York contact first asked him if he could score the drugs in 2006. After that, “I began supplying on a regular basis.”
Asked by a judge if he knew what he was doing was wrong, he replied, “Yes, your honor.”
Prosecutors said Douglas had signed a plea agreement, but the details weren’t disclosed.
In addition to conspiracy to distribute drugs, Douglas pleaded guilty to heroin possession — a charge stemming from allegations that his girlfriend tried to smuggle him the drug in an electric toothbrush while he was under house arrest.
He faces a minimum 10-year prison term at sentencing on April 27.