BEVERLY HILLS-The One80 Center is facing its second lawsuit from a family that is suing over the loss of a loved one. Stephen and Jessica Galleta, whose mother died in 2012 from drowning, are now suing the closed rehab center for the negligence of their mother, Jean Galleta while in their facility’s care.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, the 52 year-old resident of the luxurious rehab center was told by the caretakers at the facility that she was going to “[go] upstairs, take a bath and drown [herself.]” The caretakers had believed Galleta was joking. Her caretakers found Galleta in the bathtub with a pack of cigarettes and an empty bottle of wine not far from her.


According to a City News Service, the Beverly Hills Patch, Jean Galleta had called her sister, Joann Mercer two hours prior to her death to inform her of how unhappy she was being moved around from facility to facility and believed she was having a bad reaction to her medication.


The facility’s first instance of negligence involved Andrew Witkoff, a client who had checked in the facility in late 2010 for his OxyContin dependency through his parents, according to the negligence suit filed by parents Steve and Lauren Witkoff in 2013. He later died in March 2011 of an OxyContin overdose.


The 30-page suit claimed that due to One80 Center’s lack of attention, their son managed to smuggle in the substance to the Rehab’s


Sunset Plaza facility, and succumbed to an overdose at the age of 22.