Monday, August 17, 2026

The drug treatment industrial complex...what do you think the success rate is for all this money?

CALIFORNIA NEWS 
EXCLUSIVE

California rehab kingpin lives in $3.6M mansion— paid for with your cash

The lavish lifestyle of one of California’s highest-paid nonprofit CEOs has been exposed as whistleblowers claim staff were pressured to funnel vulnerable addicts into taxpayer-funded rehabs to boost his own profits.

Albert Senella, president and CEO of Tarzana Treatment Centers, pulls in a whopping $2.36 million a year running the city-supported addiction treatment nonprofit, tax records viewed by the California Post reveal.

The organization offers medical detox, residential treatment, mental healthcare and recovery programs, with the work subsidized by California and Los Angeles taxpayers.

The Post spotted Senella last week at his sprawling six-bedroom, eight-bathroom Simi Valley home, which is worth about $3.7 million.




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