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        <title><![CDATA[90s sitcom star Maia Campbell busted in Georgia street-racing crackdown]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>She should&#8217;ve stayed in the house.</p><p>Former 1990s sitcom star <strong>Maia Campbell</strong> has been busted as part of a crackdown on street racing in Atlanta, according to reports.</p><p>The former actress — best known for starring alongside <strong>LL Cool J</strong> and Alfonso Ribeiro as Tiffany Warren in the hit show “In the House&#8221; — was one of 44 arrested Saturday during the crackdown, the <strong>Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) revealed</strong>.</p><p>Campbell, 43 — who has <strong>battled drug addiction</strong> — was charged with being a pedestrian in the roadway, the paper said, citing police records.</p><p>Cops <a href="https://twitter.com/Atlanta_Police/status/1262455310096240641" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">said the arrests</a> were all &#8220;for activities related to street racing,&#8221; with 114 citations issued, 29 vehicles impounded and four firearms recovered, including a semi-automatic rifle.</p><p>Street racing has become a bigger problem because the coronavirus pandemic created &#8220;a perfect storm&#8221; for bored youngsters, Atlanta police spokesman Carlos Campos told AJC.</p><p>&#8220;Their usual outlets — shopping, hanging out in a park — those were all eliminated by the stay-at-home orders,&#8221; Campos insisted.</p><p>It was not immediately clear how Campbell was allegedly involved in the racing, AJC said.</p><p>As well as “In the House,” Campbell appeared on other television shows like “Moesha,” “Sister, Sister” and “Beverly Hills 90210,&#8221; as well as movies, including 1993&#8217;s “Poetic Justice.&#8221;</p><p>But she became known for her battles with drug addiction, <strong>opening up about it</strong> in a 21012 episode of “Iyanla: Fix My Life,&#8221; in which she also described suffering from bipolar disorder while interviewed in a treatment center.</p><p>Former co-star LL Cool J <strong>tried to get back in touch</strong> in 2017 after a video of her asking for crack went viral — but she replied, &#8220;Don’t call me. I’ll call you.&#8221;</p><p>“You can’t help someone who doesn’t want your help,&#8221; LL later <a href="https://twitter.com/llcoolj/status/884608371004932097" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">wrote on Twitter</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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