Upper Deck President Richard McWilliam passes away

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My name is Jason Masherah. Until today, I have been the Vice President of Marketing and Business Development for Upper Deck.

Because you are friends of Upper Deck, I want you to be the first to know some very sad news. Richard McWilliam, our chairman and CEO, passed away over the weekend. Our entire company is heartbroken and grieving his death today.

For the last year or so, I have been fulfilling the duties of President, and I have now been formally named President of Upper Deck. I am honored to have the privilege to have been given the opportunity to lead this great company that Richard built and led.

Richard leaves behind his wife and their three children, and we ask that you respect them by allowing the space and time to grieve his death, as we all are today.
 
An autopsy report from the county medical examiner obtained exclusively by NBC 7 Thursday revealed the cause of death for Richard McWilliam, co-founder of the Carlsbad-based Upper Deck Trading Card Company.
McWilliam was found dead inside his Rancho Santa Fe estate on Jan. 5.
The autopsy report obtained exclusively by NBC 7 reveals he died from alcohol poisoning. The report says McWilliam had been binge drinking for several days and had a blood-alcohol level of 0.27 in his system at the time of his death.
That blood-alcohol level is more than three times the legal limit.
The report goes on to say that McWilliam had a history of drug and alcohol abuse, had alcoholic dementia and was abusing pain medication.
His wife told investigators her husband had "chronically abused alcohol for the past three decades" and that the abuse worsened after heart surgery in 2008. She also told investigators McWilliam had suffered at least three seizures in the last year of his life.
His wife also told investigators McWilliam had "used cocaine and marijuana when he was in his 20s but had not used illicit substances since." The medical examiner's report said no obvious suicide notes or illicit drugs were found at McWilliam's estate at the time of his death.
In 2012, the 59-year-old Upper Deck co-founder had also been under a court-ordered conservatorship. He promised a judge he would go to rehab, but according to the medical examiner's report, McWilliam relapsed that same day.
 
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