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Mary-Kate treated at drug addiction facility.

Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service

| July 01, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2004 Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

LOS ANGELES _ Mary-Kate Olsen, who is battling an eating disorder, is getting help at a facility that treats drug addiction.

The Cirque Lodge in Utah specializes in "the effective treatment of individuals and families afflicted with the disease of alcoholism and other drug addictions," according to its official web site.

Olsen's publicist Michael Pagnotta insists that the teen star is being treated for an eating disorder, not for a drug-related issue.

"(Cirque Lodge) is a multi-treatment facility, which is perfectly capable of accommodating her needs," Pagnotta explained to Us Weekly. "Mary-Kate has a team of people working with her, including ...

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