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Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Not the Zack Attack, but the Crack Attack.

Lisa Turtle is taking the law into her own hands.

TMZ.com (
www.tmz.com) claims that Lark Voorhies, the actress who played the teenage shopaholic and fashionista on Saved by the Bell is suing the National Enquirer over a story they ran which outlined her supposed cocaine addiction, something both she and her doctor, Howard Askins, have vehemently denied. In her suit, Lark is asking for unspecified punitive damages, claiming the libelous article has had a negative impact on her career, causing "humiliation, embarrassment, hurt feelings, mental anguish, and suffering." For those of you who missed the June 2005 story, a source who claimed to be a pal of Lark’s said she had a "terrible drug problem" and was "bipolar."

When the Bell stopped ringing for Lark, she worked on Days of our Lives and the Bold and the Beautiful. She has also made appearances on UPN staples including Malcolm and Eddie, In the House and The Parkers. Lark’s most recent project is The Black Man’s Guide to Understanding Black Women, a movie adaptation that assumably doesn’t conflict with her religious beliefs, convictions so strong that back in the days of her soap opera past, she felt compelled to leave both roles, as she felt they compromised her faith in a higher power. Much like she must have felt in the days of SBTB, when she was constantly paired with Dustin Diamond.

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