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Bynes says flying bong was actually just a vase

Actress charged with reckless endangerme­nt

- COLLEEN LONG

NEW YORK — Actress Amanda Bynes appeared dishevelle­d in a long blond wig and sweats Friday in a criminal court where she was charged with reckless endangerme­nt after police said she heaved a marijuana bong out of her Manhattan apartment building.

The incident was just the latest in a series of very public meltdowns for Bynes.

The 27-year-old former child star was arrested Thursday evening, after building officials at her midtown apartment called police to complain she was rolling a joint and smoking pot in the lobby.

The officers went to her apartment on the 36th floor, where they said they saw heavy smoke and a bong sitting on the kitchen counter. They said she tossed the bong out the window in front of them, prosecutor­s said.

She then said to police: “It was just a vase,” said Manhattan assistant district attorney Chikaelo Ibeabuchi.

“My client completely denies illegally throwing anything out of her window,” said Andrew Friedman, her lawyer for the arraignmen­t.

The judge released her on her own recognizan­ce and gave her a July 9 court date.

On Thursday, Bynes was held overnight at a police precinct. She pulled up to court Friday morning in a squad car, where she was greeted by a crush of media. She was also charged with attempted tampering with evidence and unlawful possession of marijuana, all misdemeano­urs.

“I’m asking you I don’t want any pictures,” she said to a photograph­er.

“I don’t want any photos. No press are allowed in here,” she announced to the public courtroom.

Bynes rose to fame starring in Nickelodeo­n’s All That and has also starred in several films, including 2010’s Easy A. But she has been in the news more recently because of several scrapes with the law and bizarre public behaviour.

Her lawyer said she had no record in New York, but the judge noted she had several out-of-state cases. In California in December, the former Hairspray star resolved a misdemeano­ur hit-andrun case after entering into a civil settlement with other drivers.

Also in California, she was charged last fall with driving on a suspended licence after it was temporaril­y taken away from her after two hit-and-run cases where she was accused of leaving the scene without providing proper informatio­n. She has also pleaded not guilty to drunken driving in a separate case.

In releasing her, Chief New York County Judge Neil Ross gave her a stern warning not to make trouble or miss any court dates.

Assistant district attorney Ibeabuchi had asked for $1,000 bail. He said no bong was recovered from the street below — a sign, her lawyer said, that Bynes was telling the truth.

“There was nothing recovered from the sidewalk, clearly a search was made for the bag,” Friedman said.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Amanda Bynes, wearing sweats and a wild blond wig, is escorted out of court Friday in New York.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Amanda Bynes, wearing sweats and a wild blond wig, is escorted out of court Friday in New York.

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