Taylor Arrested for Drug Possession
Former model and reality television star Tess Taylor was arrested for drug possession last month. Taylor starred on "Pretty Wild" on E! in 2010. Taylor had previously checked into a Malibu drug rehabilitation facility last year to deal with an addiction to opiates. While the actress and model had initially planned to stay at the facility for a full year, she reportedly left after just one month. Taylor was arrested for felony possession of a controlled substance on January 9th and held on $10,000 bail before being released from police custody two days later. "Pretty Wild," which chronicled Taylor and her two sister's attempts to get into the entertainment industry with their mother as their manager was derailed when it was found out that Taylor's sister, Alexis Neiers, was part of a small group of teenagers who broke into the homes of several different celebrities and stole personal property. Neiers pled no contest to felony burglary charges in 2010 and was sentenced to up to six months in a Los Angeles County Jail. The show was not renewed for a second season.
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