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Farrah Abraham Claims She Was 'Attacked' At Beverly Hills Hotel Before Arrest

Farrah Abraham wasted no time hoping back on social media after her Tuesday night arrest.

The former Teen Mom OG star was released from jail and quickly took to Instagram Live to give a brief explanation of her side of the story. "Hey guys, I wanted to say thank you for all the well wishes and concerns. It’s sort of sad sometimes when you’re out, and you just can’t have fun and people want to attack you and get you all into that trouble,” Farrah said. “I’m blessed by God, and I don’t want to ever be attacked again at a hotel," Farrah said.

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As it was reported yesterday, Farrah was arrested after an altercation at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Lieutenant Elisabeth Albanese told RadarOnline.com exclusively, "On June 13, 2018, at approximately 1:19 a.m., Beverly Hills Police officers responded to the Beverly Hills Hotel for a report of a disturbance inside the hotel restaurant. Officers arrived shortly thereafter and made contact with the person complained of, Farrah Abraham. A male adult hotel security officer reported that he asked Abraham to leave the hotel after she refused to disengage from a verbal altercation with hotel guests. The security officer reported that Abraham struck him in the face with her forearm, grabbed his ear and pushed him in the face as he attempted to prevent her from re-entering the hotel. Officers noted that Abraham exhibited signs of intoxication during the investigation. The victim sustained minor injury and was not transported to a hospital. Abraham was arrested for misdemeanor battery and trespassing pursuant to a private person’s arrest. She was booked at the Beverly Hills Jail and is being held on $500 bail."

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After Farrah was released from jail her lawyer, Elizabeth Lloyd, told Radar, “This situation has been blown out of proportion, Farrah has not been charged and was released this afternoon. A misunderstanding occurred and there was no battery or trespassing."

Farrah is expected to appear in court on Friday, June 15, at 8:30 a.m.

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