That '70s Show star arrested on assault charges -- again

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That '70s Show star arrested on assault charges -- again

By Natalie Abrams,

That '70s Show star Lisa Robin Kelly was arrested on assault charges after an altercation with her husband, TMZ.com reports.

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Kelly and a man identified as her husband were both arrested Monday night following an altercation at their North Carolina home in which they reportedly assaulted each other. Both are still in custody.

Kelly, who played Eric Foreman's sister on the Fox comedy, was previously arrested in March for a similar incident, through the charges were eventually dropped.

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