Police Report Exposed: ‘Bachelor’ Star Amanda Stanton Hit, Threw Phone At Boyfriend
Bachelor star Amanda Stanton was “intoxicated” when she was arrested for domestic battery in Las Vegas — and allegedly hit, scratched and kicked her boyfriend, according to the police report exclusively obtained by RadarOnline.com.
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Domestic Violence Report detailed her arrest on September 10 at 3:15 am after authorities were called to the Wynn Hotel where she was arguing with her boyfriend, Bobby Jacobs.
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“He was sleeping in his room when his girlfriend entered the room and started yelling at him. She was intoxicated when she entered the room, and was upset he was not answering his phone and ignoring her,” the responding police officer wrote.
“Stanton started to hit him while he was laying in bed."
The couple "continued to argue for hours," and Jacobs allegedly called Stanton's girlfriends for help.
After the friends left, the argument continued, the officer stated.
“While Jacobs was lying in bed with Stanton, she started to argue again. Stanton took the room phone and swung it at Jacobs hitting him in the body."
"When Stanton and Jacobs started fighting again, Stanton tried to kick Jacobs, causing her to fall.”
"Stanton continued to scratch and pinch Jacobs on his arms and body."
Stanton's friends allegedly called security about the "disturbance" after noticing Jacobs' injuries.
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According to the Domestic Violence Report, Jacobs’ injuries included “a small abrasion on his left knee, small abrasion on his right knee, small abrasion on his right arm, reddening, small mark on right bicep.”
The officer spoke to Stanton's friends, who corroborated Jacobs' story.
Earlier this week, Stanton’s rep, Steve Honig, released a statement to RadarOnline.com, describing her version of the events.
“Amanda is embarrassed and ashamed this happened and sincerely apologizes to hotel security and the Las Vegas Police Department," he said. "Amanda is a gentle, respectful person who has never gotten physical with anyone under any circumstance. That evening she had a few drinks at a bachelorette party and when hotel security asked her and Bobby to quiet down, she got a bit rambunctious. Amanda gave Bobby what she thought was a playful shove; hotel security did their job and reported the incident to the police, who in turn did their job. Despite Bobby explaining this was not an ill-intended shove, the police still had to do their job which Amanda completely respects and understands.”
Clark County District Attorney’s Office has yet to file official charges on Stanton, and she is due in court on October 10.
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