Friday 26 July 2013

Amanda Bynes' lawyer calls for emergency hearing in a bid to get the troubled star released from hospital


Amanda Bynes lawyer has attempted to get the star released from hospital
Amanda Bynes lawyer has attempted to get the star released from hospital
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Amanda Bynes' lawyer has filed legal documents in Los Angeles asking for an emergency hearing in a bid to release the troubled actress from hospital.
The star, who is allegedly suffering from a mental illness, is under a forced two week hold which was approved by a judge on Thursday after she lit a fire on the driveway of a stranger's home in the Thousand Oaks area of Los Angeles on Monday night.
An emergency hearing will be held on Friday on the psychiatric ward where the actress is staying and both a judge and Amanda will be present, according to TMZ.
A young woman reported to be Amanda Bynes is wheeled out of a Los Angeles area psychiatric ward
A young woman reported to be Amanda Bynes is wheeled out of a Los Angeles area psychiatric ward
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 Amanda’s parents Rick and Lynn backed the judge's decision to keep their daughter under a 5150 hold for her own protection which will see her stay in psychiatric care for at least two weeks after a judge ruled she wasn't well enough to leave hospital.
Amanda’s lawyer had previously argued an extension should be denied but doctors insisted they needed at least two weeks to diagnose the former Disney star’s illness.
A picture emerged of what is thought to be Amanda arriving at a hospital in Los Angeles after being put under psych hold by police officers.
The frail figure was covered in a sheet with her feet clad in hospital slippers.
Parents of Amanda Bynes, Lynn Organ and Rick Bynes, leave the hospital in the Los Angeles where she has been admitted
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 Meanwhile Amanda Bynes’ parents are also set to head to court to seek control over their daughters financial and personal affairs.
According to Radar worried parents Lynn and Rick will have a hearing at Ventura County courthouse on Friday to ask for temporary conservatorship of their daughter.
A source said: “Rick and Lynn will appear before the judge on Friday to ask for a temporary conservatorship of their daughter, Amanda.
“Her parents will both be petitioning to be the temporary proposed conservators, and want control of her personal and financial affairs.”
Amanda Bynes with her parents Rick and Lynn
Amanda Bynes with her parents Rick and Lynn
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To grant conservatorship the proposed conservator must show that the conservatee is is unable to care for themselves, and is a danger to others,” a source told Radar about what Bynes’ parents will face in their legal quest.
Rick and Lynn were pictured leaving a Los Angeles hospital on Tuesday afternoon, looking strained - it is believed they have taken custody of Amanda's dog.
Amanda, 27, who has repeatedly called her parents ugly on Twitter, is currently under an involuntary psychiatric hold in Los Angeles after allegedly sparking a small fire in a stranger’s driveway.
Her parents are absolutely sick with worry about their daughter,” a source told Radar.
“They are now considering going to a judge and attempting to get a conservatorship of Amanda. They have previously met with lawyers to discuss the possibility of taking legal control of Amanda’s life. It’s a truly devastating situation for Amanda’s parents and their biggest concern is the health and safety of her.”
It is a mystery how troubled star Amanda made it from New York to southern California where she allegedly sparked a small fire in a stranger’s driveway before being taken away by cops and put under psychiatric hold.
According to sources wig-loving Amanda was forced to flee the big apple as she couldn’t find anywhere to live and had run out of cash.
Amanda’s journey to Los Angeles has worried pals who told Radar Online the star can’t drive and had no available funds for a taxi.
Amanda Bynes steps out in New York City
Amanda Bynes steps out in New York City
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As Amanda remains under 5150 psych hold after allegedly setting fire to a driveway with a rag and a gas canister more details of her increasingly bizarre behaviour emerge.
It is thought Amanda returned to the Thousand Oaks area as her parents live nearby and some of her cash earned as a child star is protected by them.
Meanwhile eyewitness to the bizarre blaze allegedly caused by Amanda, Andrew Liverpool, told E! Online how he was first on the scene and immediately recognised the star – by her wig.
"I see this girl with her pant leg on fire and a gas can trailing fire through the driveway It looked like her. It sounded like her. She had a wig on," he said.
"I kicked the gas can over and moved it to the middle of the driveway so nothing else would catch on fire.
Amanda Bynes was spotted for the first time in a few weeks out in NYC
Amanda Bynes was spotted for the first time in a few weeks out in NYC
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“She was kind of frantic and discombobulated, and many people rushed over to try to assess the situation and when I looked back up, she was gone."
Liverpool claimed Amanda tried to climb into a cab in her charred jogging bottoms before she was taken away and placed under an involuntary psych hold by police.
It is not thought that Amanda was arrested.
In a recording obtained by TMZ, the caller can be heard saying: "It's a very small fire, it's on a driveway... It's like a small piece of cloth and a gasoline tank which is why I'm calling 911."
Continuing to talk about the petrol tank, the caller added: "I don't know if there's a lot of gasoline in it... No one's injured... It's decently close [to the house], I would say about five feet, and there is a tiny little fire in a crack which is right next to the grass."
Amanda Bynes uses her dog to hide her face
Amanda Bynes uses her dog to hide her face
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 Amanda, who was pictured looking disheveled while wearing her infamous blonde wig while shopping in Malibu this week, is reportedly under a 5150 hold - the law used to keep Britney Spears and Mischa Barton on a mental health ward involuntarily for 72 hours in the past.
On Tuesday, Captain Don Aguilar of the Ventura County Sheriff's Office told US website Hollyscoop: "Deputies investigated the incident and determined that she met the criteria of 5150 W&I (California Welfare & Institutions Code). She was detained and taken for a mental health evaluation."
This latest news follows a number of worrying incidents involving the actress - on Sunday the star was reportedly accused of appearing drunk and acting erratically at a retirement community near Thousand Oaks.
Amanda was apparently there to visit a relative but was asked to leave after staff apparently thought she was trespassing, according to TMZ.
She has also been pictured and filmed acting strangely while out and about in New York and recently attended a court hearing after she allegedly tossed a marijuana bong from the window of her 36th floor apartment.

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