Amanda Bynes Bong-Tossing Case Gets Thrown Out
A judge dismissed marijuana possession and evidence tampering charges against Amanda Bynes on Monday (June 30) after the actress complied with a request to stay out of trouble and attend counseling.
A judge dismissed marijuana possession and evidence tampering charges against Amanda Bynes on Monday (June 30) after the actress complied with a request to stay out of trouble and attend counseling.
Actress has been in a psychiatric ward since late July and will remain in a facility for the foreseeable future.
Following a promising career as a child star, Bynes' erratic behavior surfaced after she retired from acting in 2010.
Judge grants doctor's request to extend actress's hospitalization for another month as her parents are granted temporary conservatorship.
As Bynes faces up to two more weeks in the hospital, her parents are working on a temporary conservatorship to take over her affairs.
Actress' parents reportedly working on temporary takeover of her financial and personal affairs after 72-hour psychiatric hold.
'Sometimes they won't remember what they did and you have to show them pictures or police reports because they don't believe you,' says psychiatrist Dr. Jody Rawles.
'Ur not a pretty model compared to me,' Bynes fires back at SI model Teigen on Tuesday.
'Internal affairs investigators have found no evidence to corroborate Ms. Bynes' allegation," an NYPD spokesperson says.
'I'm suing NYPD for illegally entering my apartment, lying about drugs on me,' Bynes tweeted over the weekend.