In the House Star Maia Campbell Arrested at a Waffle House Less Than a Month After Arrest at Burger King

Actress was booked on suspicion of disorderly conduct last weekend after alleged drunken scene at Riverdale, Ga., restaurant

By Natalie Finn Feb 12, 2015 1:25 AMTags
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Perhaps certain kinds of food don't agree with Maia Campbell.

The 38-year-old actress, best known for co-starring with LL Cool J on the sitcom In the House, was reportedly arrested outside a Riverdale, Ga., Waffle House for disorderly conduct after allegedly making a drunken scene—and the incident comes less than a month after she was popped for disorderly conduct at an Atlanta-area Burger King.

Per TMZ, Campbell's latest arrest occurred when officers were called to the Waffle House because she was allegedly making a ruckus; they gave her the chance to walk out quietly but she reportedly refused, after which she was taken into custody and booked.

On Jan. 21, meanwhile, Campbell was arrested at a Burger King on Greenbriar Parkway after she got into a verbal altercation with a fellow female patron, who told police that the fight began when Campbell accused one of her daughters of stealing her wallet and then used "foul language" in front of her two kids, both of them under 14. Police received a call about a woman making a disturbance at the restaurant.

In the incident report obtained by E! News, the one of the responding officers states that he asked Campbell if she wanted to file a report about a stolen wallet, but she said she'd rather drop it. Krystal Jordan, the mother of the two kids, and the BK manager both told the officer that Campbell had been screaming obscenities. Jordan said, per the report, that Campbell had threatened to "beat her bitch ass" and had said to her, "bitch you gonna need some help."

Campbell continued to insist that she had never used anything but "the King's language," the police report continues, but once she was cuffed and in the back of a patrol car she called the arresting officer a "f--king fa--ot." The report states that her conduct in the car was caught on video, with audio.

—Reporting by Holly Passalaqua