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CNN’s Quest back following drug arrest

CNN’s Quest back following drug arrest

LOS ANGELES – CNN reporter Richard Quest has returned to the cable news channel after a hiatus stemming from his drug arrest and court-ordered counselling, a spokesman for the Atlanta-based network said on Friday.

Quest, known for his boisterous and quirky reporting, returned to CNN International in late June and has been producing general news segments and working on the August edition of ‘CNN Business Traveller’, the show he hosted before his arrest, said Nigel Pritchard, a spokesman for CNN. “We’re very pleased to have him back,” Pritchard said.Police stopped Quest (46) in April for being in New York’s Central Park past curfew, and they discovered a bag of methamphetamines on the British reporter.A judge ordered him to undergo six months of counselling in exchange for having the case dismissed.Nampa-Reuters”We’re very pleased to have him back,” Pritchard said.Police stopped Quest (46) in April for being in New York’s Central Park past curfew, and they discovered a bag of methamphetamines on the British reporter.A judge ordered him to undergo six months of counselling in exchange for having the case dismissed.Nampa-Reuters

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