Amanda Bynes sued by rehab for not paying

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Actress and comedienne Amanda Bynes has found herself in another legal situation. The former child star is facing a lawsuit from the Creative Care Treatment Centre, which claims Amanda Bynes owes for treatment she received earlier this year.

In court documents obtained by E! News, Creative Care claims Bynes “was a client at our dual diagnosis residential treatment centre. She was at our facility for two days receiving inpatient treatment.”

With a monthly rate of $37,000, the company is asking Bynes to pay two days’ worth of fees that equals out to approximately $2,467.

E! News has reached out to Bynes’ attorney for any comment on the suit.

According to its website, Creative Care provides “a complete range of treatment services to reach men, women, and families struggling with substance use, co-occurring and mental health disorders”.

With a monthly rate of $37,000, the company is asking Bynes to pay two days’ worth of fees that equals out to approximately $2,467

Back in April, E! News was able to get an update on how Bynes was doing from her attorney. At the time, we were told the college graduate was “working on herself” amid her recovery.

“Bynes is doing great, working on herself, and taking some well-deserved time off to focus on her wellbeing after graduating from the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising in December,” Tamar Arminak said in a statement to E! News.

“She’s spending time reading and exercising, sketching for her new line and mostly making sure this time around she puts her needs first.”

Many fans also will not forget when Bynes appeared on the cover of Paper’s annual “Break the Internet” issue where she candidly talked about her drastic changes in behaviour.

In addition, the former Nickelodeon star expressed hopes of returning to acting in “kind of the same way I did as a kid, which is with excitement and hope for the best.”

“I have no fear of the future,” she shared with the magazine. “I’ve been through the worst and came out the other end and survived it so I just feel like it’s only up from here.”

The Blast was first to report the lawsuit.

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