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The 13th Step

The 13th Step

By: NHPR
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An investigation into the widespread culture of sexual misconduct and abuse persistent in the addiction treatment industry.New Hampshire Public Radio Politics & Government Social Sciences True Crime
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  • Trailer: The 13th Step
    May 31 2023

    Reporter Lauren Chooljian starts getting tips about the founder of New Hampshire’s largest addiction treatment network. He is allegedly sexually harassing or assaulting women — employees and former clients at his facilities. The tips send Lauren on a journey deep into the addiction treatment industry, which, as one source says, “needs a #MeToo movement.”

    The 13th Step is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio’s Document team, coming June 6th. More at 13thsteppodcast.org.

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    5 mins
  • The Shadow
    Jun 6 2023

    The 13th Step is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio’s Document team. More at 13thsteppodcast.org.

    To hear more stories by Lauren Chooljian and NHPR's Document team, click here.

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    35 mins
  • The God of Recovery
    Jun 6 2023

    As Eric Spofford tells it, he spent his teen years in the throes of addiction and crime. When he got sober, he became a crusader for recovery. We hear how he built his company – and his power. And we hear allegations that he abused that power by sexually assaulting members of his own staff.

    The 13th Step is a production of New Hampshire Public Radio’s Document team. More at 13thsteppodcast.org.

    Nearly all the music in this podcast was written by Jason Moon. At the top of this episode, we used an excerpt of a track by “grapes” featuring J. Lang and Morusque. It’s called “I dunno.”

    To support investigative journalism like The 13th Step at NHPR, click here.

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    50 mins

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