Amanda Bynes Claims Sexual Harassment From NYPD Officer

Amanda Bynes claims that she was sexually harassed by one of the NYPD officers during her arrest on Thursday, from her Manhattan apartment on suspicion of drug possession.

Amanda Bynes claims that she was sexually assaulted by a NYPD officer during her arrest for suspicious drug possession. The 27-year-old former child star is looking to sue the unnamed officer for the sexual assault. She alleges "he slapped my vagina."

"The cop sexually harassed me, they found no pot on me or bong outside my window," Bynes tweeted. "That's why the judge let me go."

The court released Bynes until the next hearing in July.

Amanda Bynes has followed this allegation with a vicious and unexplained attack on Rihanna, calling her "ugly" for trying to look "white,"

Bynes also claimed that her photos appearing in the press, given to the media by a so-claimed friend, Jonathan Jaxson, are false. She said that the person in the photos was actually not her and they were photoshopped with older photos before her nose job.

Bynes was arrested from her midtown Manhattan apartment Thursday night, for illegal possession of marijuana and reportedly throwing a bong out of her window. She was charged for tampering with physical evidence and illegal possession of marijuana. She was also charged with endangerment as the bong she reportedly threw out of the window may have hit someone.

Bynes' arrest was her latest run-in with law enforcement. She was also charged for driving on a suspended license for which the actress is under probation for three years. In December last year, two cases of hit and run incidents were dropped against Bynes.