'I Will Kill You!' Luann De Lesseps' Wild Arrest Video Finally EXPOSED
The shocking video of Luann de Lesseps getting arrested after her Palm Beach boozy bender has finally been exposed!
As RadarOnline.com readers know, the Countess was taken in on December 2017 after she burst into a hotel room that wasn't hers and assaulted a cop during a wild night out.
"Let me out please, I've done nothing wrong," de Lesseps, 52, is heard saying in the clip. "I've done nothing, my love."
The police officer is then seen pushing her against the side of her car to handcuff her. "Why would you do that to me?" says the Real Housewives Of New York star as she struggles to escape from the cop's grip. "For what? Why are you doing this to me?"
Watch The Video On RadarOnline
DAILY. BREAKING. CELEBRITY NEWS. ALL FREE.
"Stop resisting," the police officer yells.
"I'm gonna get you, big time," fired back an angry de Lesseps. "I've done nothing wrong and you are handcuffing me."
The reality star's friends are then heard trying to calm her down, telling her to "relax, chill out." The drunk Countess, however, keeps resisting and insulting the cop as he buckles her.
"Don't touch me!" she yells at the end of the video. "I'm gonna kill you! I will kill you!"
After her wild arrest, de Lesseps went to rehab for her alcohol addiction, and told fans she was extremely "embarrassed" about how she acted. She claimed her breakup from Tom D'Agostino had a lot to do with her out-of-control drinking, but added that she'd now be living a sober and more fulfilling life. The star even hosted a Cabaret night with her reality pals following the scandal, and was pictured looking happy and gorgeous in recent outings.
De Lesseps turned down the plea deal in her case and has a court date set for next month. If found guilty, the star could face jail time for her assault.
What do you think about Luann de Lesseps' horrific arrest video? Sound off below.
We pay for juicy info! Do you have a story for RadarOnline.com? Email us at tips@radaronline.com, or call us at (866) ON-RADAR (667-2327) any time, day or night.