The 27-year-old actress was receiving
psychiatric care at a Malibu facility after she was alleged to
have started a small fire in the front of a home in Thousand
Oaks, a Los Angeles suburb, in July.
"Amanda has completed her inpatient rehabilitation and she's
feeling better every day," lawyer Tamar Arminak said in a
statement released to the magazine.
"Despite the fact Amanda is no longer in a facility, her
outpatient treatment is continuing," he added.
Bynes gained early stardom at the age of 13 when she had her own
comedy show on the Nickelodeon television network. She also had
a major role in the movie "What a Girl Wants" but has not
appeared in a film since 2010's "Easy A."
Most recently she has made headlines for her erratic behavior,
odd posts on Twitter and her court appearances.
She pleaded not guilty and has a court date scheduled for
Jan. 7 after she was charged in April 2012 with driving under
the influence in West Hollywood. Police said she struck a patrol
car and refused a sobriety test.
The actress, who is on probation in California for driving on a
suspended license, also faces charges in New York for possessing
marijuana and throwing a glass bong out of her 36th-floor
Manhattan apartment.
In July her mother, Lynn Bynes, was granted control of her legal
and financial affairs while she was having treatment. She will
continue to control her daughter's finances and well-being
indefinitely, according to Arminak.
(Reporting by Patricia Reaney; Editing by Piya Sinha-Roy and
Cynthia Osterman)
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