BEIJING, June 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Hollywood actress
Tatum O'Neal talked to the New York Post and said the cocaine-possession arrest
on Sunday night saved her.
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Academy Award winning actress Tatum
O'Neal departs from the criminal court after being arrested on drug
related charges in New York June 2, 2008. O'Neal, the former child actress
who chronicled her struggles with addiction in a 2004 memoir, was arrested
on suspicion of buying drugs on the streets of New York City on Sunday,
police said on Monday.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
"I'm still sober!" the 44-year-old actress told the
newspaper in a phone call shortly after being released from custody Monday.
"Just when I was about to change that and wreck my
life, the cops came and saved me! I was saved by the bell, by the guys in the
Seventh Precinct."
The former child star was arrested Sunday night
during a routine drug sweep in her Lower East Side neighborhood. She was spotted
exchanging money with a man.
Though O'Neal allegedly told cops she was "doing
research" for a film role, two bags of cocaine were found in her pants pocket
when she was arrested, according to the police.
The former child star, who chronicled her recovery
from a heroin addiction in her 2004 book "A Paper Life," is due back in court
July 28 to face a misdemeanor charge of possession of a controlled substance.
O'Neal, at age 10, 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- U.S. dollar paycheck for "The Bad
News Bears" made her Hollywood's highest-paid child star.
(Agencies)