Attorney Completes Cocaine Rehab – Trying to Have Drug Charges Dropped  - Addiction/Recovery eBulletin

THE HARDER THEY COME –

June 26, 2026 – While Margle didn’t admit to the crimes he was charged with, he did admit to lehighvalleylive.com that he had a cocaine problem.

“I hit a speed bump that I needed to address,” Margle said on Friday, June 26.

Margle was jailed in February after refusing to submit to a drug test. He eventually agreed to be tested, then was paroled to an inpatient drug-rehab facility.

Margle said he spent 24 days in inpatient rehab, then seven weeks in intensive outpatient treatment. He says he’s out of rehab and he’s clean.

“I’m doing 300% better than I was six months ago,” Margle said. Margle said if he maintains clean urine screens for a year, the second year of probation could be waived.

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