Amanda Bynes plans to sue NYPD over her ‘mistaken arrest’

Amanda Bynes plans to sue NYPD over her ‘mistaken arrest’

Bynes says she will sue.

Amanda Bynes is not happy about what she considers a “mistaken arrest” last week and she’s letting everyone know it.

USA Today reports that the 27-year-old actress took to social media on Monday to voice her grievances with law enforcement officials over her arrest Thursday on drug-related charges, in which she was suspected of smoking marijuana in her apartment building’s lobby and throwing a bong out her window to hide evidence of the alleged activity. The incident caused her to spent the night in jail, after being required to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.

In a lengthy post on her Twitter page the former Nickelodeon star wrote, “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.”

Moreover, she said she was going to sue her apartment complex for falsely claiming that she was smoking pot in the building. She also said she was “allergic to alcohol and drugs” and that she was released by the judge on Friday after the cops couldn’t show proof of drug use or evidence of drug paraphernalia in or around her apartment.

Bynes’ rampage on Monday was part of a series of Twitter posts that she has been putting up in the aftermath of her arrest. Over the weekend, she tweeted that she was sexually assaulted by one of the cops who arrested her and that she was denied access to her lawyer. Additionally, she tells her followers to not believe anything that her family says to the press, especially her parents, since she plans to sue them for taking what is rightfully hers.

She wrote, “I am suing them for money laundering/unethical manager work, I never signed a contract with them, and they had been stealing my money without me knowing, claiming they were managing me somehow when they have no right to act as if they did anything to help or enhance my career and I want $ back that I earned on my own. I’m 27 and don’t like when press talks to my parents. My parents are almost 70 years old. We are no longer on speaking terms. I would rather them be homeless than live off of my money.”

With regards to her arrest, Bynes is expected to appear in court again on July 9. On a lighter note, she wrote in Monday’s Twitter post that she is gearing up for “a long and wonderful career as a singer/rapper” by getting into shape and getting a nose job.

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