Los Angeles Times

Former USC star arrested

‘Robo quarterbac­k’ Todd Marinovich is booked on trespassin­g and drug charges.

- By Richard Winton richard.winton @latimes.com Twitter: @lacrimes

Todd Marinovich is found naked with meth in backyard.

Former USC and Raiders quarterbac­k Todd Marinovich was arrested after he was found naked with methamphet­amine in a stranger’s backyard by Irvine police investigat­ing a call about a nude man wandering a nearby hiking trail, according to authoritie­s.

Marinovich, who once bore the nickname “Robo quarterbac­k,” was booked on suspicion of trespassin­g; possession of a controlled substance, methamphet­amine; possession of drug parapherna­lia; and possession of marijuana, Irvine Police Cmdr. Mike Hallinan said Monday.

Officers took the 47-yearold Dana Point resident into custody about 11 p.m. Friday.

“It is a tragic story. We found him hiding in a backyard. Someone else’s backyard. We responded to a caller stating there was a naked person on Venta Spur Trail,” Hallinan said.

The call came in about 9 p.m. and officers began scouring the neighborho­od. They found Marinovich naked in a yard on Bluecoat, the commander said. “He was carrying the items in a brown bag,” Hallinan said.

Marinovich has waged a very public struggle with drug addiction and has at times offered advice to others with similar issues. In recent years, the father of two has worked as an artist, painting public murals and other pieces.

Growing up in Orange County, Marinovich was a football standout at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana and Capistrano Valley High. He went on to play for USC, where he led the Trojans to a Rose Bowl victory in 1990. He was later drafted by the then-Los Angeles Raiders, but he was released after two seasons.

In the late 1990s, he pleaded guilty to cultivatin­g marijuana and illegally possessing prescripti­on medication­s.

A brief career in arena football came to an end several months after he was arrested for heroin possession in 2000.

Marinovich was arrested for drug possession in 2004 and again three years later.

 ?? Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times ?? FORMER USC and Los Angeles Raiders quarterbac­k Todd Marinovich, shown painting a mural in 2014, has waged a very public struggle with drug addiction.
Genaro Molina Los Angeles Times FORMER USC and Los Angeles Raiders quarterbac­k Todd Marinovich, shown painting a mural in 2014, has waged a very public struggle with drug addiction.

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