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Tatum O'Neal pleads guilty to disorderly conduct

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  • Tatum O'Neal pleads guilty in connection with June cocaine arrest
  • O'Neal ordered to spend time in a drug treatment program, pay $95 surcharge
  • O'Neal has chronicled drug struggles over the years
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NEW YORK (AP) -- Tatum O'Neal has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in connection with her June cocaine possession arrest in lower Manhattan.

Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Elisa Koenderman has ordered the 44-year-old actress to spend two half-day sessions in a drug treatment program and pay a $95 surcharge.

If O'Neal has met those conditions when she returns to court on September 4, the case will be dismissed.

O'Neal won a best supporting actress Oscar at age 10 for 1973's "Paper Moon," becoming the youngest person ever to win an Academy Award.

O'Neal, the daughter of Ryan O'Neal, has publicly chronicled her struggles with drugs over the years.

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