In a video posted to her social media, Amanda Bynes said that her fiancé’s behaviour was “alarming” after he called the cops on her.
In new videos posted to her social media, Amanda Bynes claimed that her fiancé’s recent behaviour was troubling her. Bynes’ video accounts came shortly after her partner, Paul Michael called the police on Thursday, claiming that Bynes was keeping his medication from him and had kicked him out of the house.
Bynes refuted his claims in her videos, claiming that he had voluntarily gone off medication and vandalised his mother’s house.
“Paul told me that he stopped taking his medications. I looked at his phone and he was looking at mom-and-son porn. He vandalised his mom’s home. He broke all of her pictures and put salmon under her bed.” she said.
Bynes also claimed that she had discovered cocaine in Michael’s possessions, following which she had kicked him out of the house.
“He’s been using for the past six months. He needs serious help. I kicked him out of my house.” she said.
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In a statement released via People, Bynes’ lawyer David Esquibias said that Amanda had not been in the house when Michael called the police.
“Amanda and Paul had an argument Wednesday evening. Amanda left her home, where Paul has been residing, for her safety before the situation escalated. She was not there when police arrived.” the statement read.
“Amanda is now back home and denies Paul’s claims of taking his medication. She remains focused on her well-being.” it continued.
Earlier in March, Bynes – a former child actress – was freed from her conservatorship. She was put under the same after a series of concerning bipolar episodes in 2013. She filed the necessary documents to end her nine-year-conservatorship in February 2022, following which a judge had given her a tentative ruling.
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