‘Jackass’ star Bam Margera was reported missing after fleeing rehab earlier this week.

Magera checked himself out of the Delray Beach sober living facility in Florida that he was attending as part of a court order. The stuntmen allegedly told the staff at the treatment centre that he wasn’t happy with the facility and planned to check into another.

TMZ has reported that Magera was found in a Delrey Beach hotel by police and a crisis intervention team who escorted him back to the same rehab centre he left.

The incident comes after a lawsuit Margera filed against the producers of the forthcoming Jackass film, Jackass Foreverlast year.

Margera filed a complaint last August with Los Angeles Superior Court, claiming that the film’s producers violated his civil rights by forcing him to sign a “Wellness Agreement” and subsequently firing him after a positive drug test.

The suit, filed against Paramount Pictures, MTV Networks, Jeff Tremaine, Johnny Knoxville, and Spike Jonze, saw Margera claim that in 2019, whilst receiving treatment at a rehab facility, Tremaine, Knoxville and Jonze “accosted him and coerced him” into signing the “Wellness Agreement.”

Margera alleges that The Wellness Agreement required him to blow into a breathalyzer three times a day, submit to a urinalysis twice a week, have his hair follicles tested regularly, and take medication every morning while on a FaceTime call with a doctor hired by Paramount.

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According to the complaint, “Margera did not slip up. He followed the provisions of the Wellness Agreement to a tee, at great personal cost. Defendants’ treatment of Margera exacerbated his mental health issues and led to suicidal thoughts. But still, Margera persevered — only to have the rug pulled out from under him.”

Margera was reportedly fired from the project after “one of the numerous drug tests Margera was forced to submit to demonstrated that he was taking prescription Adderall. Defendants knew full well that Margera had to take Adderall to treat his attention deficit disorder. He had been on this medication for several years.”

Bam Magera has since settled his wrongful termination lawsuit for an undisclosed amount.

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