Tatum O'Neal In New York Drug Bust

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SAMUEL MAULL and JENNIFER PELTZ | June 2, 2008 08:59 PM EST | AP

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In a March 20, 2008 file photo actress Tatum O'Neal attends a screening at the IFC Center in New York. New York police say the Oscar-winning actress has been arrested for buying crack cocaine on Manhattan's Lower East Side Sunday June 1, 2008. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini/file)

NEW YORK — Tatum O'Neal swore she was done with drugs. The Oscar-winning former child actress proclaimed she was sober as she promoted her 2004 tell-all memoir, cobbled her acting career back together and even offered advice to misbehaving pop star Britney Spears.

O'Neal's arrest Sunday on charges of buying cocaine in her gritty-chic downtown Manhattan neighborhood suggests her struggle with addiction may not be over.

O'Neal, 44, looked tired and said nothing as she was arraigned Monday in Manhattan Criminal Court on a misdemeanor charge of possession of a controlled substance. The daughter of screen star Ryan O'Neal entered no plea and was released without bail until a July 28 court date.

Prosecutors are recommending drug treatment for the actress, who detailed her dependency on heroin and cocaine in her best-selling memoir, "A Paper Life."

Her lawyer, Robert Marinelli, declined to comment Monday. Her manager and publicist did not immediately return telephone calls after her court appearance, while her agent's office referred calls to her publicist.

The arrest was another low point in a life that has included many. Her childhood, she has said, was a Hollywood horror show. Then came years of drug abuse, public feuding with her father and a searing child custody fight with her ex-husband, tennis star John McEnroe. Her acting career vaporized.

But a determined O'Neal rebuilt it in recent years, telling The New York Times last year that she called and e-mailed her agent daily and accepted every role offered. She appeared in independent films, played guest roles on such shows as "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" and "8 Simple Rules ... for Dating My Teenage Daughter" and took a spin on "Dancing with the Stars."

Her efforts solidified into a recurring role as hard-drinking Maggie Gavin in the FX cable channel's television drama "Rescue Me." The show is now in production for its fifth and sixth seasons.

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Show producer Sony Pictures Television said the actress has shot one episode for the upcoming season and is scheduled to appear in several more, but Sony Pictures declined to comment further.

Police found two bags of cocaine in O'Neal's right front pants pocket when she was arrested about 7:30 p.m. Sunday on the rundown-turned-trendy Lower East Side, according to a court complaint. Officers saw O'Neal accept the drug from a man during a routine drug sweep, police said. Initial reports suggested she had bought crack, but police later said it was powder cocaine.

At age 10, O'Neal won an Academy Award for best supporting actress for 1973's "Paper Moon," becoming the youngest person ever to win an Oscar. Three years later, her $350,000 paycheck for "The Bad News Bears" made her Hollywood's highest-paid child star.

But behind the scenes, O'Neal's life was a drama of neglect, dysfunction and debauchery, according to her memoir.

She described her mother, the late actress Joanna Moore, as a pill-popping mess and claimed her "Love Story" star father slugged her out of jealousy when she won her Oscar; he denounced the book as "malicious lies" and "clouded memories."

In May 2007, prosecutors declined to charge Ryan O'Neal for firing what the actor called a warning shot during a brawl with his son. O'Neal contended he fired the shot in self-defense after his son, Griffin, attacked him with a fireplace poker during an argument at the actor's Malibu home.

In 1983, police were called to their home after a fight in which Ryan O'Neal knocked out two of his son's teeth, the Los Angeles Times reported. No charges were filed.

Griffin O'Neal was convicted of reckless boating in a 1986 accident that killed the son of film director Francis Ford Coppola.

Meanwhile, an adolescent Tatum was drawn into an opium-heightened orgy at age 12, according to her book.

Her 1986 marriage to McEnroe was little healthier, according to both. He wrote in his 2002 autobiography, "You Cannot Be Serious," that the two were high during their first night together. She wrote that the famously temperamental tennis great physically abused her, which he denied, saying he was "very disappointed in Tatum's interpretation of my life and the lives of our children."

The two split in the early 1990s. As her drug problems deepened, O'Neal lost custody of their three children.

She saw echoes of her story in Spears' misfortunes last year, when the singer was ordered temporarily to surrender custody of her two young children after she engaged in a spate of odd antics. O'Neal told "Entertainment Tonight" that Spears needed to seek addiction treatment, as she had.

Her own addictions, she has repeatedly said, are behind her.

"For years I could hardly look people in the eye," she wrote in her memoir. "Now that I've burned away the painful debris of my life, I feel courageous and open."

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Associated Press Writers Jennifer Peltz and Colleen Long contributed to this report.

NEW YORK — Tatum O'Neal swore she was done with drugs. The Oscar-winning former child actress proclaimed she was sober as she promoted her 2004 tell-all memoir, cobbled her acting career back to...
NEW YORK — Tatum O'Neal swore she was done with drugs. The Oscar-winning former child actress proclaimed she was sober as she promoted her 2004 tell-all memoir, cobbled her acting career back to...
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She's been a good girl. Speedy release or not, she may still have to fold clothes for the local Hospice for six month's.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 06/03/2008
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How soon will we be seeing her Obit???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 06/03/2008
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Too bad she wasn't a yellow bellied President form Crawford Texass...se wouldn't have been arrested in the first place!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 AM on 06/03/2008

I hope she gets the help she needs to conquer her demons and leave drugs alone. As someone who is struggling to overcome a twenty year addiction to prescription tranquilizers, I have empathy for this woman and any other addict who grapples with a perpetual monkey on their back. There is absolutely a genetic factor involved. My lineage is filled with people who drank / smoked / drugged to excess. It's easy to pass judgement on others. Why not try a little tenderness ? We're all just humans with flaws and frailty. Peace.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 AM on 06/03/2008
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I pray she gets the help she needs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 06/02/2008

I remember when seeing the movie 'Little Darliings' when I was young - maybe like 11? - and thinking her and Kristi McNeil were sooo cool.

Poor women: seems life hasn't been easy for either of them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:10 PM on 06/02/2008
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Why is Tatum O'Neal being arrested for possessing a couple of bags of coke and the Bush administration is still free?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 PM on 06/02/2008
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Well said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 PM on 06/02/2008
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Objection. Heresay.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:25 PM on 06/03/2008
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The problem with decriminalizing hard drugs are many. the easier it is to purchase crack cocaine, the easier it is to start and continue using. Getting arrested is often the best thing that can happen to an addict, especially if they can get into a rehab program, instead of going to jail.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:19 PM on 06/02/2008

You know whats an even bigger travesty? They throw mental patients into prisons cause of the lack of funding for psychiatric hospitals. Can you imagine being sent to prison because you are feeling suicidal?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:56 PM on 06/02/2008

How many otherwise good people are in prison tossing salad with real criminals because of the "war on drugs"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 06/02/2008
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Tossing salad.....­...really?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:01 PM on 06/02/2008
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Naive or joking? My snark-ometer is a bit out of kilter today!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:17 PM on 06/02/2008
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It's a prison term for something that involves feces (directly from the source) and eating. It's not so much about sexual gratification as it is about degradation and control. BTW, I once asked a judge (albeit, privately while at the bench) not to send my client to jail because "he was only about 120 pounds soaking wet and he would be tossing a salad before nightfall." It worked. He got a second chance (which he later blew and eventually did go to jail).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:17 PM on 06/02/2008
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Did you notice the interesting thing about the article? "she was arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court on a misdemeanor charge of possession of a controlled substance." I thought crack possesion of 5 grams or more was a felony with an automatic 5-year minimum sentence? Or is it only when poor people are arrested that it's a major crime?

If nothing else, this case offers an opportunity to point out the hypocrisy of selective drug enforcement. The prodecutors office and the police should be asked why her offence is a misdemeanor, while the man/woman on the street in Harlem or Queens would be booked on a felony.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 PM on 06/02/2008
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it was not crack. did you read it?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:55 PM on 06/02/2008
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The NY times says crack. She was found with a pipe, crack and straight cocaine.

So sad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 06/02/2008
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You do understand that Harlem is in Manhattan, right?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:21 PM on 06/02/2008
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Yes, which is my point. Will she get the same treatment as a lower income person living there (or anywhere the majority of people have brown skin), or will they decide that she needs "treatment" instead? The Federal prison system is full of people who were arrested for the same offense, and they're starting off with a 5 year sentence due to minimum sentencing guidelines.

I don't wish Ms. O'Neal ill, but it's not fair to spare her and drop the anvil on others just because they can't afford to hire a lawyer instead of depending on an over-burdened public defender.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 AM on 06/03/2008
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Yes, these selective and racially biased drug enforcement laws give full credence to the Wright "rantings", that has White America scared of the truth. This Country besides having an unjust judicial system is in full denial mode.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 AM on 06/03/2008
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There are many kinds of addictions, not all related to drugs or alcohol. Unfortunately most are not good, because by definition they control your life. Tatum got caught for buying durgs but fortunately did not have to steal or rob to get the money. I do not have any answers and have seen no soltions that seem to work well and certainly none that work across the board. We know little about what makes an addict, but we do know there are many reasons. I see lot of suggestions but no practical or real solutions. Blaming the government or other outside influences for personal behavior is counterproductive. But alas, I have no answer and I am not sure anyone does.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 06/02/2008

All kinds of people use drugs. Ron Kessler in his 1996 book, "Inside Congress", mentions that the halls of Congress have occasionally had the smell of reefer wafting through them. And where there's smoke, there's coke and who knows what else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:37 PM on 06/02/2008
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Wow ... how embarrassed must her dad, kids & John McEnroe be ??? !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:13 PM on 06/02/2008
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Yes, her druggy Hollywood family must be ashamed she had to turn to the streets because she hadn't been using for years and knew no connects to get the stuff in a moment of weakness. No one should judge her in the least.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:55 AM on 06/03/2008
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Law enforcement lost the war on drugs about thirty minutes after it was declared, But the billions of dollars that pour in every day across this nation and Mexico keeps big goverment, cartels, law enforcement, courts, state goverment, and everybody from the mule that transfers it across borders, to the supreme court in BIG BIG Money. The Volstead Act proved if something can be outlawed, money can be made.
Legalize it, tax it and the'll be no more blood shed, the cartel's will be a thing of the pass and put the tax money into rehab, not prisons.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:10 PM on 06/02/2008
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The problem with legalizing heroine, crack and meth, is that even first time users may become instantly addicted. The easier it is to get, the more people will try it.

There's a good reason why we can't go to the drug store and pick up some morphine. As Tatum O'Neill can a test, once hooked, it's really tough to stop.

Alcohol and pot can be used recreationally or casually without serious consequences. Cocaine, is somewhere between hard and soft but should remain illegal.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:34 PM on 06/02/2008
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