Celebrity News May 27, 2013
More Post-Arrest Tweets from Amanda Bynes: ‘I’m Suing NYPD’

Wayward starlet Amanda Bynes continued to defend herself on Twitter after her arrest on Thursday.
Bynes tweeted on Monday, “For once and for all, this is the last thing I'll say about the mistaken arrest. 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 continued, “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 and The judge saw that there was no drugs on me or proof of any type of bong or mental illness… I'm also suing my apartment complex for lying about me smoking in my building.”
The former actress concluded, “I'm free forever! You can't lock up an innocent person! Thanks for caring! 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!”
Authorities were called to Bynes' NYC apartment last week after someone reported she was smoking marijuana. She was taken into custody.
NYPD charged the “Easy A” actress with a felony for tampering with physical evidence and two misdemeanors for reckless endangerment and criminal possession of marijuana. The judge released her on her own recognizance.
UPDATE: The NYPD released a statement regarding Bynes' allegations of sexual harassment: "Internal Affairs investigators have found no evidence to corroborate Ms. Bynes' allegations. To the contrary, a credible civilian witness who was with the officers throughout told investigators that none touched Ms. Bynes inappropriately or otherwise engaged in misconduct at any time.”