From Deseret News archives:
At rock bottom, Luther Wright finds salvation
Ex-Jazzman finds new life after years of excess
He looked around at the junkies, took a deep breath and "said to myself, 'I'm done,"' he says.
He gave away the rest of his drugs and called an ambulance. Doctors at University Hospital stitched up his wound. Again they told him to stay off his foot.
This time, he checked into Bayonne Medical Center, where he stayed for two weeks. Doctors steered him to Flynn House, a halfway house in Jersey City for substance abusers. Holding all his belongings in two plastic shopping bags, Wright arrived in late January.
For the first time in a decade, he lived without alcohol or marijuana, or cocaine or crack. He did little but attend meetings and tell his story.
The story was just about all he had.
When the Jazz cut him in 1994, DiFazio, converted his five-year, $5 million contract into an annuity that would pay Wright $158,000 for the next 25 years. But Wright's mother, Mae, had gained control over the annuity when Wright was mentally unstable, he says. She used it as collateral for a large loan. Payments on that loan ate up much of the money.
Most of the rest of the money went to child support payments to four children Wright supposedly fathered with four different women, leaving just a small piece he won't say how much for Wright himself.
"I just like people to be comfortable around me." Luther Wright
A home at Morning Star
It's a quarter past eight on a recent Tuesday night, and Wright is in a groove. He's cradling his white Fender Stratocaster and has just picked up the riff of the song the Morning Star Community Christian Center band is rehearsing. It's so loud the rehearsal could be an arena show.
"God is the strength of my heart,
Am I pushed? Forever."
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