'Moesha's' Little Brother, Actor Marcus Paulk, Arrested for DUI, Drug Possession Following Warren Sapp's Arrest and Firing From the NFL Network Over Super Bowl Weekend [DETAILS]

By Star Connor (s.connor@mstarsnews.com) | Feb 03, 2015 11:40 AM EST

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It seems the arrests from Super Bowl XLIX weekend are continuing to increase. MStars News has learned that Marcus Paulk of the 1990s show Moesha was arrested for DUI and drug possession Sunday, Feb. 1, after the Super Bowl. This is light of Warren Sapp's arrest and firing from the NFL Network.

According to Us Magazine, Officer Calbert Gillett of the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office confirmed that the former child star was arrested but later released.

TMZ reported that the 28-year-old was pulled over in Scottsdale, Arizona, for allegedly driving too close to emergency vehicles.

Paulk also failed a field sobriety test and revealed to the police that he had been drinking as well as smoking marijuana.

If you don't quite remember who Paulk is, he was the little brother Myles of Moesha, who was played by singer Brandy.

Paulk was in Arizona to watch the Seattle Seahawks take on the New England Patriots. He wrote, "What's up #phx #az #scottsdale what that #Super Bowl life like," in the Instagram photo below.

But Paulk wasn't the only celeb to be arrested by the Maricopa County sheriff during Super Bowl weekend. MStars News previously learned that NFL Hall of Famer Waren Sapp was arrested Monday morning, Feb. 2, on charges of solicitation and assault. TMZ revealed that Sapp was involved in a fight with two escorts involving money, as cops said, "He was questioned and admitted involvement in the act of prostitution, but denied assaulting the females." According to Fox News, Sapp's incident was described by police spokesman Sgt. Trent Cump as "The incident was alleged to have occurred in a guest room, after meeting in the lobby while she and another female were there as escorts. During a meeting in the room, an argument ensued, allegedly over money, and the altercation turned physical, spilling out into the hallway. During the investigation, detectives were able to establish that an act of prostitution occurred in the room by at least one of the females." After the incident, Sapp's employer, The NFL Network, fired him after he worked there since 2008. NFL Network spokesman Alex Riethmiller revealed in a statement Tuesday, Feb. 3, that "Warren Sapp's contract has been terminated and he no longer works for NFL Network."

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