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Jodie Sweetin Drug Use Leads Former Star to Enter Rehab, Drop Request for Sole Custody of Daughter

Former Full House star Jodie Sweetin has reportedly checked into rehab for substance abuse while also dropping her bid to obtain sole custody of her youngest daughter Beatrix, according to reports.

Sweetin and her third husband, Morty Coyle, married in 2012 but split earlier this year. The couple did not reveal their nuptials until their one-year anniversary.

"We had wanted to keep it quiet and intimate for a while but felt that on our first wedding anniversary, it was time to share!" Sweetin told People at the time. "Our day was a wonderful, intimate celebration with each other and our families."

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The couple welcomed daughter Beatrix in 2011, and Sweetin was seeking sole custody of the little girl. She already has one daughter, Zoie, with ex-husband Cody Herpin. Sweetin was also wed to Shaun Hoguin, but they never had any children.

"When I filed separation papers, I requested sole custody of Beatrix," Jodie told Hollywood Gossip. "But Morty and I sat down and talked [and] I'm seeking only joint custody now."

Sweetin cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the separation, though she has not said specifically what those differences are. She also filed for ownership of the couple's 2000 Toyota Avalon and for Coyle to pay half of their $200 Kohl's credit card balance.

The actress has stayed away from the entertainment industry in order to focus on her family and in 2009 wrote her memoir, "unSweetined," in which she revealed that she had struggled with drug and alcohol addiction.

"I got sober for good on December 7, 2008. I was flying to L.A. and I ended up taking a bunch of Nyquil and drinking a [expletive]. From that day forward, I threw myself into going to AA and avoided people who do blow off their coffee tables. But life is good," Sweetin wrote. "I'm happier than I can remember."

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