Scott Disick's checking into rehab earlier this week seemed like a good start in beginning to put his life back together, didn't it? Sadly, we are now hearing that his four-day detox in Costa Rica using the ibogaine treatment may actually be yet another paid gig. Think about it: No other rehab facility would ever put out a press release announcing that a star had checked in. This little trip came right on the heels of Disick's huge party weekend in Atlantic City. After years of his toxic behavior, it seems a little shocking that Kourtney Kardashian is still with him, but apparently sources close to her are not all that surprised. She does not mind his club appearances for fast cash.

After delivering a third child last December, you would think Kardashian would be insisting that her man rein in his behavior a bit. It is kind of a no-brainer that the clubs are just about the worst place for someone with addiction issues to be working and that the environment really is not helping Disick at all.

But according to a report by Hollywood Life, Kardashian is not too worried about it.

"Kourtney is OK with the ways Scott is making his money with club visits and the rehab deal. She knows he will never get a big endorsement from a named company, so any money coming in is a good thing. No one should feel bad for her, she actually embraces the behavior he puts out to the world. She puts up smoke and mirrors on her end to make her look good since he is such a headache, but overall embraces his behavior. She is very much attracted to the bad boy ways, which is the definition of Scott," explained an insider.

Do you think she really is cool with Disick partying for appearance fees in strip clubs and often being caught getting too close with other women? Has Kardashian given up on him ever being a real dad to their kids, and now she just settles for him making some money at least? Can you believe that rehab might actually be another cash-grabbing sham on Disick's part? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below.

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