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Sizemore's Sex Addiction

Troubled actor Tom Sizemore is battling a rare medical condition that
leaves him sexually insatiable. The Saving Private Ryan star was
recently diagnosed with priapism, which doctors believe could have been
caused by years of alcohol and drug abuse. Sizemore's manager says, "He
can have sex nine times without stopping. His condition explains his
sexual addiction. He's in the midst of a massive depression, but he's
making tremendous progress." A Los Angeles based urologist
confirms, "Priapism is an abnormal, persistent, and painful erection
that won't go down in spite of orgasm, and can be caused by alcohol or
drug abuse." Tucker claims Sizemore's addiction prompted the actor to
rig video cameras up around his house, which for the past three years
have documented his activities with a string of women he has lured back
to his California pad. Three such tapes have been allegedly stolen and
are expected to be released on the internet.






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