Last month comedian Tiffany Haddish was arrested on DUI charges in Beverly Hills after falling asleep behind the wheel [click here if you missed that].
Now Tiffany has been barred from drinking alcohol and must take random drug tests...
From Radar Online
A Georgia judge ordered Tiffany Haddish not to drink alcohol or consume illegal drugs — and said the comedian had to undergo random drug testing following her 2nd DUI arrest.
According to court documents obtained by RadarOnline.com, the judge presiding over Haddish’s criminal case in Georgia made the ruling last week.
The decision came after prosecutors asked the court to modify Haddish’s bond conditions after she was arrested for a 2nd DUI in Los Angeles.
In their motion, Prosecutors told the court that Haddish had been arrested on November 24, 2023. As we previously reported, the comedian was arrested after being spotted asleep in her car, which was on, while in the middle of the street.
The decision came after prosecutors asked the court to modify Haddish’s bond conditions after she was arrested for a 2nd DUI in Los Angeles.
In their motion, Prosecutors told the court that Haddish had been arrested on November 24, 2023. As we previously reported, the comedian was arrested after being spotted asleep in her car, which was on, while in the middle of the street.
The arrest came several months after Haddish was arrested in Georgia on January 14, 2022, over similar claims.
Last month, the prosecutors asked that Haddish’s bond be modified to include a provision stating Haddish cannot drink and must be drug tested.
At the recent hearing, the judge granted the motion. He ordered Haddish not to drink, use drugs including Hem products such as CBD. The order said all prescription drugs shall be within the therapeutic limit.
In addition, Haddish will submit to a drug test panel that detects the use of general illegal drugs and shall include testing for ETG and ETS, alcohol metabolites.
As RadarOnline.com first reported, Haddish's trial in the Georgia case was scheduled to start last week but was postponed due to her lawyer's schedule.
Haddish previously accused the officers of an "unlawful search" during the Georgia arrest and demanded her blood test results not be used as evidence.

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