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‘Bachelor’ Star Amanda Stanton Arrested In Las Vegas For Beating Up Boyfriend

Busted in Vegas.

Bachelor contestant Amanda Stanton was arrested in Las Vegas for domestic battery and RadarOnline.com has exclusive details from the wild night that ended with her in cuffs.

Troubled Stanton, who also starred on Bachelor in Paradise, was partying at the Wynn hotel on the Strip on September 10, 2018 when cops were called to the room at 3:15am.

“Police responded to a Battery Domestic Violence call at a Hotel 3100 block of S Las Vegas Blvd,” the Las Vegas Police Department told RadarOnline.com about the spat.

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A physical altercation took place in a hotel room where it is alleged that Stanton battered her boyfriend. Hotel security was notified and police were called.”

According to the LVPD, “Through the course of the investigation, it was found that there was probable cause to arrest Stanton on one count of Battery Domestic Violence. She was transported to CCDC and booked accordingly.”

Reports claimed that Stanton was partying with her boyfriend, Bobby Jacobs, when police arrived for the noise complaint. While they were talking to him Stanton shoved him and they arrested her for domestic violence.

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Stanton was released on Monday.

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