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Girl Claims She's Drugged at Listening Party With Justin Bieber
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A girl took to social media to claim that 'her drink had been spiked' at a listening party with the 'Baby' hitmaker in Melbourne, Australia.

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A girl claimed that she was drugged at a listening party with Justin Bieber in Melbourne, Australia. According to TMZ, the girl, an Austrlian model whose name is Bailey Scarlett, revealed the incident via social media.

In the social media post, Scarlett explained that she was invited to the listening party at a studio in Melbourne. At the party, she took a drink of vodka and lemonade by herself. She then put her drink down as she's chatting with some other girls there.

Later on, Scarlett sipped on her drink again. She started to feel dizzy afterwards and her vision became blurred. She then broke down in tears. She said Bieber came and sat down next to her to calm her down. After her condition deteriorated, she left the party and called the police.

Law enforcement sources told TMZ that they responded to a call at the location for a woman who "believed her drink had been spiked." The girl was then taken to a local hospital and suggested to file a report about the incident. However, until the website reported the incident, Scarlett had not made any official report yet.

The owner of the recording studio, Jimi Wyatt, said he and his team have reviewed footage from the location and revealed that Scarlett's cup was visible all the time. Wyatt said that her drink wasn't even touched by anyone else. Meanwhile, Alex McDonnell, who organized the event, believed that the girl was having a panic attack instead. On the other hand, Scarlett has since made the post private due to legal reasons.

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