Bailey Scarlett says she was refused a drug test

Sep 28, 2015 21:48 GMT  ·  By
An Australian model says she was drugged at Justin Bieber's recent studio party in Melbourne
   An Australian model says she was drugged at Justin Bieber's recent studio party in Melbourne

In many of his recent interviews, Justin Bieber has been promising that he’s a grown man, one who has learned from his mistakes in the past couple of years and would never again get himself into the kind of trouble he got in then. According to one Australian model, Bieber didn’t really change: he only got better at hiding it.

Bailey Scarlett went on social media with her account of what she describes as the most terrifying experience of her life, which occurred when she was invited to a recording studio in Melbourne to party with Justin Bieber and his entourage. She says she was drugged and counts herself lucky for understanding what was happening to her before it was too late.

A spiked drink or a panic attack

Scarlett posted her account on Facebook, but as of the time of writing, both her Facebook and her Twitter are inactive. TMZ reports that she made the accounts private for legal reasons, so either she’s expecting Bieber to sue her for defamation or she’s preparing to sue him for what happened to her.

Her story is chilling, that much is certain. You can read it in full thanks to the screencaps included in the tweet below.

Scarlett says she was one of the many “hot” girls selected to attend the party at the studio. Once there, she was poured a drink of vodka and lemonade, which she didn’t touch at first because she was mingling with people and posing for pictures with Bieber. She later returned to her drink, from which she took a few sips.

This is when she began to feel wrong. She says her vision blurred completely and she could hardly talk anymore; she was feeling as if she was already very drunk, which she knew couldn’t be possible.

The model swears she never took drugs in her life, but she understood that her drink must have been spiked. When she made this known, she was told (including by Bieber himself) that she was just having a panic attack. In the end, she was told to “get the [expletive] out” and was allowed to call her boyfriend to come pick her up.

He found her outside on the pavement, “convulsing.” They went to St. Vincent’s and the Royal Melbourne Hospital, where staff confirmed for her that she had been drugged, but they refused to give her drug tests to establish what exactly had been put in her drink.

No evidence to back up model’s claims

Police have confirmed for TMZ that they responded to a call at the recording studio, from a woman who “believed her drink had been spiked.” Sources say that the cops advised the girl to file a report, but she is yet to do that.

Meanwhile, Bieber’s people are also handling this by looking at evidence to determine if her claims have any substance.

“Jimi Wyatt, who owns the recording studio, says they have reviewed footage from the event and claims Bailey's cup is visible the entire time - he says her drink was never touched. Alex McDonnell, who organized the event, tells TMZ he believes the girl was having a panic attack,” the report says.