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		<title>Mackenzie Phillips Busted and Arrested</title>
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<strong><img class="alignleft size-full attachment wp-att-131" title="Mackenzie Phillips Busted" src="http://www.urgentdaily.com/media/2008/08/293phillipsmackenzie082708.jpg" alt="" width="293" height="473" />Mackenzie Phillips</strong> has been busted at LAX for allegedly possessing heroin and cocaine. She&#8217;s in custody right now.</p>
<p>At 10:00 AM, officers responded to Terminal 4, where 48-year-old Phillips was being screened by TSA. During the screening process, some baggies and balloons believed to contain heroin and cocaine were recovered.</p>
<p>The former &#8220;<strong>One Day at a Time</strong>&#8221; star has had a long history of drug abuse.</p>
<p>actress mckenzie phillips has been arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance after being stopped at Los Angeles International Airport.</p>
<p>Airport police confirmed that Phillips, 48, was held in custody at LAX after security screeners allegedly discovered &#8220;what appeared to be heroin and cocaine&#8221; in her possession.</p>
<p>She was booked into jail in Van Nuys on a felony drug possession charge, with bail set at $10,000, according to an airport police spokesman. Phillips&#8217; agent had no comment on the incident.</p>
<p>Phillips, who gained fame on the 1970s sitcom &#8220;One Day at a Time,&#8221; was reportedly later fired from the show for drug abuse. She has publicly spoken about her battle with drugs and her sobriety.</p>
<p>I know that a great many of you may not even remember mckenzie phillips from her hey day in the early 80’s but I do and know that she has since dealt with major drug issues over the years which, it would seem, she is still struggling with today. Hopefully this arrest will finally help Mackenzie come to grips with her demons. Sad, sad news.</p>
<p>The actress, 48, has been known to have problems with substance abuse. She has spoken publicly about her struggles during her time on the television comedy series,One Day at a Time. She left that production twice, due to drug addiction. Her claim to fame was her famous role inAmerican Graffiti, over 30 years ago. It was at least 10 years ago that her drug problems were public, according to the L.A. Times.<br />
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The most recent and famous appearances occurred on the 1990s TV hit, Beverly Hills, 90210, where she played a counselor, but she has worked regularly since then, theL.A. Times said.</p>
<p>Another interesting fact, in case you didn’t know, Phillips is the daughter of the late John Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas, reported the L.A. Times.</p>
<p>Airport police were called to the scene and arrested Phillips on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance.</p>
<p>“<strong>She is being booked at Pacific Division and then transferred to Van Nuys,” adds Holcomb. Bail was set at $10,000</strong>.</p>
<p>Phillips, who played sister to Valerie Bertinelli on the long-running CBS show, is well acquainted with the booking process.</p>
<p>During One Day at a Time&#8217;s 1979-80 season, she was collared for cocaine possession.</p>
<p>After turning up late for rehearsals on multiple occasions, producers gave her a six-week leave of absence. But her behavior continued to worsen until producers gave up and fired her.</p>
<p>Following a stint in rehab, Phillips rejoined the show, only to quit two years later when her drug problems persisted.</p>
<p>The daughter of Mamas &amp; the Papas founder John Phillips (whom she blames for her drug habit) and socialite Suzy Adams, Phillips is the product of a showbiz family. Her stepmother is singer-actressMichelle Phillips and half-sisters include Bijou Phillips and Chynna Phillips.</p>
<p>Mackenzie Phillips, who performed as part of the revived Mamas &amp; the Papas until her father&#8217;s death in 2001, got her start in the industry at the age of 13 in the 1973 TV movie Go Ask Alice, about a 14-year-old girl pulled into a world of sex and drugs. Other credits include roles in American Graffiti, Baretta, ER,NYPD Blue and, most recently, CBS&#8217; Cold Case .<br />
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		<title>Barbie Bandits - Heather Johnston &#038; Ashley Miller</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The “Barbie bandits” who went on a shopping spree after they were videotaped wearing sunglasses and laughing during an $11,000 bank heist were sentenced Monday, one to prison and another to probation.]]></description>
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The “Barbie bandits” who went on a shopping spree after they were videotaped wearing sunglasses and laughing during an $11,000 bank heist were sentenced Monday, one to prison and another to probation.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">The Barbie Bandits&#8217; brief time in the limelight nears its end this week with the sentencing of Heather Lyn Johnston, 20, and Ashley Nicole Miller, 19, scheduled for Monday in Cobb Superior Court.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">Here&#8217;s a rundown of the joy and frenzy they caused after they walked into a Bank of America branch at an Acworth Kroger on Feb. 27, 2007.</p>
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<p>MARIETTA, Ga. - The “Barbie bandits” who went on a shopping spree after they were videotaped wearing sunglasses and laughing during an $11,000 bank heist were sentenced Monday, one to prison and another to probation.</p>
<p>Ashley Miller, 19, will have to serve only two years of a 10-year prison sentence and must complete the rest on probation. She pleaded guilty to theft and drug charges.</p>
<p>Heather Johnston, also 19, was sentenced to 10 years’ probation for her role in the February 2007 heist in Acworth, northwest of Atlanta.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp" class="textBodyBlack">The two were caught on tape as they appeared to rob a Bank of America branch in a supermarket. They admitted to plotting with a teller to take the money and later going on a shopping binge that included a stop in a fashionable hair salon.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp" class="textBodyBlack">Cobb County Superior Court Judge Mary Staley urged Miller to learn from her crimes.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp" class="textBodyBlack">“I want you to correct yourself,” Staley told Miller, a former exotic dancer. “There’s no reason you can’t become a productive citizen when you get out of jail.”</p>
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<p id="_mc_tmp" class="textBodyBlack">Miller’s mother and sister hugged and kissed her before deputies led her out of the courtroom.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp" class="textBodyBlack">Benny Allen — who worked at the bank as a teller — was sentenced to 10 years, to serve five. The judge imposed an additional penalty on Allen because she said he did not testify truthfully in the trial of Michael Chastang, a co-defendant convicted of his role in plotting the heist. Chastang is to be sentenced Tuesday.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp" class="textBodyBlack">Johnston was the first of the group to plead guilty, speeding up the prosecution of her co-defendants.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp" class="textBodyBlack">During her sentencing hearing, Johnston took the witness stand and between sobs apologized for hurting and embarrassing her family and friends.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp" class="textBodyBlack">“A lot of people look down on me,” Johnston said. “I feel terrible. I want to set a good example for my little sister. She’s a great kid. I don’t want her to end up like me.”</p>
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<p id="_mc_tmp"><strong>THE CHARGES AND POSSIBLE SENTENCES</strong></p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">Heather Lyn Johnston pleaded guilty to theft by taking and misdemeanor marijuana possession. Johnston faces a maximum sentence of 10 years.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">Ashley Nicole Miller pleaded guilty to theft by taking and possession of Ecstasy with intent to distribute. Miller faces a maximum of 41 years.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">Benny Herman Allen III, 23, pleaded guilty to theft by taking. Allen faces a maximum of 16 years.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">Michael Darrell Chastang was convicted of theft by taking. His sentencing has been delayed.</p>
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<p id="_mc_tmp"><strong>THE DEMAND NOTE</strong></p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">Johnston and Miller called Allen several times for directions to the bank and instructions for what to write on the demand note. Allen dictated the demand note to them. They wrote as they drove to the bank. Johnston wrote a draft. But Miller ended up writing the one they gave to Allen. She covered her fingers in plastic as she wrote.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">The note demanded &#8220;all loose bills. No strapped cash. Remember I will not hesitate to kill you. Keep hands where I can see them. Do not pull switch.&#8221;</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp"> </p>
<p id="_mc_tmp"><strong>SHOPPING</strong></p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">Although Chastang, 28, told Johnston and Miller to lie low after the bank job, the girls went shopping.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">They stopped at Lenox Square mall and Phipps Plaza, where they picked up shorts, boots, a two-piece swimsuit, purses and makeup from Steve Madden, Abercrombie &amp; Fitch, Hollister, Bloomingdale&#8217;s, Juicy Couture and Lucky Brand Jeans.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">They got their hair done at Carter-Barnes Hair Artisans.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">It wasn&#8217;t not all upscale — the girls stopped at a local Wal-Mart to pick up a 32-inch, flat-screen Sanyo television for about $1,000.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">Police also found seven DVDs, a DVD player, an AM/FM radio/CD player and a Valentine&#8217;s Day card at their Atlanta apartment.</p>
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<p id="_mc_tmp"><strong>QUOTES</strong></p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">&#8220;Well, actually, we&#8217;re pretty dumb to tell you the truth,&#8221; — <strong>Heather Lyn Johnston </strong>to Cobb County police detectives Brad McEntyre and R.B. Smith during a one-hour interrogation after her arrest.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp"> </p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">Taking money from a bank was &#8220;a bad idea. &#8230; [It was the] worst decision I ever made,&#8221; —<strong>Ashley Nicole Miller,</strong> testifying during the trial of co-defendant Michael Darrell Chastang.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp"> </p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">The women &#8220;were down to get paid,&#8221; that is, they &#8220;would do whatever for money.&#8221; — <strong>Benny Herman Allen III</strong>, during his guilty plea on Feb. 1, 2008, on bank theft charges.</p>
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<p id="_mc_tmp">&#8220;I&#8217;m proud of you, baby.&#8221; — <strong>Michael Darrell Chastang</strong>, in a text message to Miller after the bank job.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">A judge Monday sentenced two women dubbed the &#8220;Barbie Bandits&#8221; and a teller who helped them rob the bank where he worked.</p>
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<p id="_mc_tmp">Ashley Miller, convicted of theft and drug distribution, was sentenced to the maximum of 10 years. She has to serve two years behind bars, with the remainder on probation.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">She also has to pay at least $2,500 in restitution.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">Her co-defendant, Heather Lyn Johnston, who pleaded guilty to robbery and drug use charges in August, was sentenced to 10 years probation with community service, a minimum $2,000 fine and $2,500 in restitution.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">Benny Herman Allen III, who at the time of the February 27, 2007, robbery was a teller at the Bank of America in Acworth, Georgia, also was sentenced to the 10-year maximum. He&#8217;s required to served five years behind bars and pay $2,500 in restitution.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">Miller and Johnston earned the &#8220;Barbie Bandits&#8221; nickname after police released bank video they said showed them laughing and joking behind fashionable sunglasses before handing a holdup note to the teller.</p>
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<p id="_mc_tmp">Investigators said Johnston and Miller, who worked as dancers at an Atlanta-area strip club, planned to split the $10,000 they stole with Allen, the teller who accepted their demand and handed over the money, and another defendant.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">Herman met the young women through convicted felon Michael Darrell Chastang, who faces sentencing Tuesday for his role in the heist.</p>
<p id="_mc_tmp">On March 2, 2007, Chastang, Miller and Johnston led police on a short car chase not far from the Six Flags Over Georgia theme park outside Atlanta and were apprehended. According to arrest warrants, police found marijuana in the car and ecstasy pills on Miller.</p>
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