Intervention: Extended Intervention – Julie’s Alcohol Addiction | A&E

“In this extended scene from Julie’s Intervention, Julie’s sister explains how her life is affected by Julie’s alcohol addiction. She is afraid that she will not live long to see her kids grow up. Julie’s son also shares his thoughts on Julie’s addiction and hopes she gets help immediately.
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6 thoughts on “Intervention: Extended Intervention – Julie’s Alcohol Addiction | A&E

  1. I remember Julie. She used to live out here in Arizona (not sure where she is now). She was a lot nicer person when she didn't drink. I hope she's well & doing better. Hadn't seen her in 10 years now.

  2. Another shining example of why the child support laws need reformed. $430 dollars a month for kids that dont even live with her anymore. Its theft at this point if she is not taking care of the kids.

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