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‘I’m Not Like Other Teen Moms!’: Farrah Abraham Brings Daughter To Arraignment In Battery Case

After her June arrest at the Beverly Hills Hotel, Farrah Abraham pleaded not guilty on Monday.

By Sharon Lynn Pruitt

Farrah Abraham appeared in court for arraignment on Monday — and brought her 9-year-old daughter with her.

Abraham was arrested on June 13 following an altercation with a male security officer at the Beverly Hills Hotel and was was charged the following month with misdemeanor battery and resisting, delaying, or obstructing a peace officer.

The 27-year-old “Teen Mom” arrived in court in Los Angeles for her arraignment on Monday — with her 9-year-old daughter Sophia in tow — and pleaded not guilty, Us Weekly reports.

The prosecutor offered Abraham a plea deal, according to Us Weekly, that would entail dropping the misdemeanor battery and resisting arrest charges for a misdemeanor trespassing charge, as well as three years of probation, 26 anger management classes, and mandatory community service hours. Abraham would also be required to pay court fees and fines, and stay away from the Beverly Hills Hotel.

After the hearing, Abraham reportedly told Us Weekly that she is “not guilty.”

“I’m just moving on with my life, working on my TV stuff. …  Go, women!” she said. “I’m not guilty. I don’t need a criminal record. I’m not like the other Teen Moms!”

She reportedly continued, “I don’t think it’s funny when other people are bullied or harassed. I am a victim and that is why I am here. I just don’t want to be victimized and charged for something false on my record.”

The male security officer reportedly involved in the altercation with Abraham in June told Us Weekly that Abraham struck him in the face and pushed him after he spotted her getting into a verbal altercation with other guests and tried to intervene. Police also told the outlet that Abraham displayed signs of intoxication during the investigation.

Following news of the impending charges against her, Abraham denied having been charged in a statement to Us Weekly, adding, “I’m not guilty of any trespassing or battery.”

Footage of Abraham’s arrest was published by TMZ, and features Abraham repeatedly telling the responding police officers, “Go f--k yourself.”

[Photo: Farrah Abraham and her daughter on August 12, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. By Tibrina Hobson/Getty Images for Athletes vs. Cancer]

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