John Mason knew that Brian Wilson needed help – but it came at a high price.

“Brian was in a weak mental state,” the entertainment lawyer, who once represented the fragile leader of the Beach Boys, told Fox News Digital.

“Brian often said to me, as sad as it sounds … ‘I fried my brain. I took too many drugs.’ Brian couldn’t get up in the morning without somebody getting him up. He couldn’t eat healthily without somebody giving him something healthy to eat.”

“So, the good and bad of Dr. Eugene Landy in Brian’s life was that he motivated Brian to become a participant in his own life,” Mason shared. “But the bad part was that, as time went by and years went by, Dr. Landy expected more and more to replace Brian in the Beach Boys… Brian wasn’t allowed to do anything without a Landy handler b

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