NYPD: There's 'No Evidence' To Back Up Amanda Bynes' Claims Of Being Fondled, Groped By Officers
May 28 2013, Published 9:52 a.m. ET
Amanda Bynes was not inappropriately grabbed, fondled or groped during her arrest last week, the NYPD Monday said Monday, citing an onlooker who told authorities Amanda's claims were merely a figment of her imagination.
“Internal Affairs investigators have found no evidence to corroborate Ms. Bynes’ allegations,” NYPD spokesman Paul Browne told the NY Daily News. “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."
The investigation came after the mercurial Bynes, 27, said on Twitter that the pair of responding officers "sexually assaulted" her, and that one even “slapped" her lady parts.
As we previously reported, Bynes has had a whirlwind few days, including an arrest in connection with suspicion of criminal possession of marijuana, reckless endangerment and felony tampering with physical evidence; a bizarre court appearance in which she claimed she threw a vase; explosive accusations against the officers who arrested her; and a vow to bring legal action against Gotham's finest.
“For once and for all, this is the last thing I’ll say about the mistaken arrest,” Bynes tweeted. “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.”
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