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Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino had his fair share of issues on the first run of Jersey Shore. Since the show's released, he served jail time for tax evasion and also returned to Jersey Shore: Family Vacation a sober man. Sorrentino has been open about his addiction issues on the show, but now he is telling his story to help others who might need it.
"If you fight, and you're determined to find it, you will find that you elevate yourself in almost anything." This is not the first time that he has shared details of his addiction and his journey to sobriety. He released a memoir titled Reality Check: Making the Best of The Situation — How I Overcame Addiction, Loss, and Prison that detailed his situation.
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