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Bam Margera Was Spotted at Bar After Exiting Rehab

Former Jackass and Viva La Bam star Bam Margera was spotted at a bar hours after an early exit from a Florida rehabilitation center, TMZ reports.

Margera, 42, was spotted with a mystery woman leaving 57 Tavern in Sarasota at around 1:00 a.m. Monday (September 5) and appeared to need assistance while walking out of the building.

Sources close to Margera told TMZ that he'd left the rehabilitation center early on Sunday (September 4) and had met a lawyer friend at the facility who claimed he could get the former reality star out of court-ordered rehab by leaving the state of Florida.

A source also told TMZ that Margera is staying with a friend in Florida and is no longer speaking to his parents, April and Phil Margera and hadn't heard from his estranged wife, Nikki, or seen his son Phoenix, since returning to the rehabilitation facility in June.

TMZ had previously shared footage of Margera partying with a group of other men after he was once again reported missing for a second time in two weeks on June 26.

One of the people who were with Margera at the time told TMZ that the 42-year-old had alcoholic beverages at a Pompano Beach sports bar and was asked to be taken to the hospital after injuring his wrist, which the person said they obliged to before taking a photo of Margera on a hospital bed at his request.

Margera then reportedly attended a strip club in Pompano Beach but told dancers to keep away from him because he loves his wife and child and later went to a friend's house, according to the source.

On June 26, local law enforcement told TMZ that Margera was reported missing for the second time in two weeks after once again fleeing from a court-mandated Florida rehab center.

Margera was reported to be last seen wearing a black shirt, black sweatpants, and black sneakers in Deerfield Beach, Florida, at around 5:30 p.m. June 25 prior to the report and was found the following day at a hotel in Deerfield Beach.

Margera was previously found inside a nearby hotel hours after fleeing from a Florida rehab facility and being reported missing earlier in June.

Sources close to Margera told TMZ that the reality star and former pro skateboarder was located by police and a crisis intervention team and escorted him back to the treatment center, which he complied with.

TMZ reported that Margera fled the Delray Beach treatment center on June 15, which he was attending as part of a court order, after telling its manager that he was unhappy with its services, according to a Delray Beach Police report.

The report states that Margera told the manager that he instead planned to check himself into a different rehab center in the area before leaving in a black sedan.

Facility staff members said Margera didn't appear to be a danger to himself or others during the time of his departure.

A source close to the former Viva La Bam star said he was staying at a sober living facility and had recently been involved in an argument with his wife and that Margera had issues with the facility's restrictions, which led to his decision to leave suddenly.

Margera had recently experienced a wrist injury following a bad fall while skateboarding and blamed the facility for not setting up his physical therapy appointments, TMZ reports.

The former reality show star had recently completed a year of treatment in relation to substance problems and was reported to be doing well, as close friends and family intend to find him and return him to the facility, TMZ reports.

Margera was one of MTV's most prominent television personalities in the early 2000s, starring on the reality stunt show Jackass and its spin-off series Viva La Bam, which focused on himself, his family, and close friends.

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