Amanda Bynes issues tweet threat to police and apartment building bosses
Actress Amanda Bynes has threatened to sue New York Police Department (NYPD) officials and staff at her Manhattan apartment complex following her marijuana possession arrest last week (23May13) in a new Twitter.com rant.
Maintaining she's "proud to not be a drug or alcohol user" the Hairspray star has issued a rambling new tweet, which she promises will be the "last thing I'll say about the mistaken arrest".
She then rages, "I'm suing NYPD for illegally entering my
apartment, lying about drugs on me and lying about me tampering
with non existent drug paraphernalia, then I'm suing for being put
into a mental hospital against my will, then locked up overnight
for coming home after a facial and working out with my trainer like
the good girl that I am."
She adds, "I'm allergic to alcohol and drugs and don't partake in
any of the above. I'm so offended by all of this but so proud to
not be a drug or alcohol user. I don't need to talk about this
anymore. My lawyer and I are taking this offense so seriously!
Everything they did was against the law.
"I was so offended to even be taken to a mental hospital and they
would not let me call my lawyer until the next day after being in
jail all night, then I went to court and was immediately released
because the judge saw that I was wrongly arrested.
"The cops found no proof of any type of drug use or evidence of
drug paraphernalia such as a bong in or around my apartment.
"I'm also suing my apartment complex for lying about me smoking in
my building. I'm free forever! You can't lock up an innocent
person!"
And Bynes concludes her latest missive by writing, "Look forward to
seeing me in music videos! I'm getting in shape and getting a nose
job! I'm looking forward to a long and wonderful career as a
singer/rapper!"
Police claim they raided the actress' apartment on Thursday night
after responding to a report that she was smoking pot in the
building's lobby. They claim Bynes threw a bong out of her window
as they arrived. She was later taken to Roosevelt Hospital for a
psychiatric evaluation and charged with marijuana possession,
tampering with evidence and reckless endangerment.