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Disturbing Pics Inside. Lisa Robin Kelly (That 70's Show)


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'That '70s Show' arrest: Lisa Robin Kelly detained for spousal assault (Photo)

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Posted 04/03/2012 10:58 AM PT by OnTheRedCarpet.com Staff

Lisa Robin Kelly, who starred on the hit comedy series "That '70s Show," was recently arrested for suspected spousal assault, OnTheRedCarpet.com has learned.

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The 42-year-old actress was detained in the northwestern area of Los Angeles, near Malibu, on Saturday, March 31 just before 1 p.m., records show. The name of the person she is suspected of assaulting was not revealed. Kelly was released several hours later after posting $50,000 bail and has not yet been charged by prosecutors.

In 2010, Kelly was arrested for drunken driving in Mecklenburg, North Carolina and pleaded guilty. She was sentenced to 12 months of unsupervised probation in North Carolina.

Kelly played Laurie Forman on "That '70s Show" between 1998 and 2003. She was then replaced by actress Christina Moore. Kelly's final on-screen acting role was in a 2005 short called "The Food Chain: A Hollywood Scarytale."

"That '70s Show" helped launch the careers of cast members Topher Grace, who played her brother, Mila Kunis, who portrayed bratty Jackie and Ashton Kutcher, who played her goofy on-again, off-again boyfriend, Kelso.

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