Wanamaker has been an inmate at the prison since McFadden revoked his bail Dec. 9. The judge had given Wanamaker a month to enroll in an inpatient treatment facility to address his addiction issues, but court officials found he failed to comply. Wanamaker insisted from the stand that he had paid for his treatment under the table, but he was incarcerated when neither he nor the inpatient facility could produce proof he received treatment.