I was involuntarily put in psych ward
Jonah Hill’s ex-girlfriend Sarah Brady has alleged that she underwent hospitalization as well as an “involuntary mental hold” recently.
The surfer — who previously said that the “Wolf of Wall Street” actor, 39, was emotionally abusive towards her — shared a series of shocking Instagram Stories on Monday, per Daily Mail.
She posted a slew of photos and videos that showed off bruises on her arms, and she claimed doctors from Hawaii’s Queen’s Health System “injected [her] with drugs involuntarily.”
She explained that they refused to provide her with water and that being in the hospital was a traumatic experience.
“They treated me like a violent animal whilst I remained a human being,” she said on social media.
Next to one shot of her wounds, she penned: “Injection bruises from an involuntary trip to the ER due to me breaking zero laws.”
“They told me I was intoxicated. I told them I was not. I told them I have a mental health diagnosis,” Brady went on. “I asked for water. They did not give me any. They dragged me by my arms and strapped me down on a gurney WITHOUT MY CONSENT.”
The incident occurred “a few days ago” and she is now living in a “safe house.”
She then said her bruises look worse in real life rather than on film, while also threatening the medical facility with a lawsuit.
“I bet you they’ll be coming to me with a settlement offer soon,” she scoffed.
In a separate video posted on her stories, the swimmer revealed that she has been involuntarily hospitalized in the past “four or five times.”
She then shared a screenshot of Instagram messages she wrote to someone, stating that “the ambulance nurses and EMTs were violent with me.”
“[However,] the psychiatric section of the ER was not violent with me, but they left me to sleep [on] a concrete floor and [in a] concrete wall room with a mat on the floor and a blanket and that’s it,” she said.
“I [was] treated like a street dog,” Brady said, adding that she suffers from bipolar disorder.
The law student was then told to provide medics with blood and urine samples. She reported they found a substance in her system, but she did not state what it was.
She continued: “I’ve learned from the past that the quickest and safest way for me to get out of psychiatric hospitals is to go along with whatever diagnosis they decided play they part and take the meds, so that’s kind of what I’ve been doing since then.”
“[I] feel safer for me to be very public about it all then for me to be discreet and pretend to be ashamed of the diagnosis I’ve been given and continue to, except that my right can be taken away at any time,” the Oahu, Hawaii, native disclosed.
Brady alleged in a plethora of explosive Instagram Stories last month that the “Superbad” actor would “gaslight” and “manipulate” her into removing photos of herself wearing a swimsuit from her social media accounts.