Ashley Greene crack pipe denies - The "Twilight" actress seemingly can't move on from the fire incident that haunted her life in March 22, 2013. A year after the event, a crack pipe has been reported to found at the aftermath of the fire. However, Greene has flatly denied that the crack pipe belongs to her.
With her then boyfriend, Ryan Philippe, Ashley Greene's West Hollywood apartment suffered a fire after a candle had been knocked off lighting the living room. No casualties have been noted apart from Greene's fox terrier dog. After a year of having to live with the nightmare of the fire, the actress is once again embroiled in the incident after a crack pipe was found in the remains. Yet, Ashley Greene crack pipe denied it belonged to her.
"Ashley Greene's apartment that burned to a crisp last year had one remnant ... a crack pipe, according to a sworn statement by the building manager," reports Celebitchy.
Adding to the trouble, Adrian Mayorga, West Hollywood apartment manager is planning to sue Ashley Greene. Mayorga claims to have suffered "permanent respiratory damage" following the fire. The manager was allegedly the first to appear in the apartment hallway following the fire.
He claims to have seen a "disoriented" looking Greene and Philippe. Mayorga added that they looked "drunk or under the influence of something." While Ashley Greene crack pipe denied it was hers, Philippe on the other hand denied he was present at the apartment the night of the fire.
Regarding Mayorga's claim on the crack pipe, a source close to Ashley Greene crack pipe denied it belonged to her nor was any crack pipe for that matter found in the area.
"There was no crack pipe found in Ashley's apartment. It's all hearsay from unnamed sources - Mayorga's claiming he heard from a friend of an unidentified worker who may have entered the apartment," reports Business-Standard.
Even if Ashley Greene crack pipe denies the reports, the rumours continue to circulate about the "Twilight" actress and the fire at West Hollywood of March 2013.
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