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Actress Natasha Lyonne, the star of American Pie accused of threatening to sexually molest a dog, turned herself in at a New York court today.

A bench warrant was issued for her arrest in January after Lyonne, who has also appeared in Blade and Scary Movie 2, missed four court hearings.

The 27-year-old faced a number of charges including criminal mischief, harassment and trespassing after accusations that she threatened to sexually molest her former neighbour's dog and ripped a mirror off the wall during a 2004 argument.

At the Manhattan Criminal Court appearance, drug counsellor Heather Hayes said Lyonne had completed an in-patient drug program in February and continued to attend outpatient rehabilitation groups.

Judge Anthony Ferrara said the charges would be dropped if the actress stayed out of trouble for the next six months.

In the court complaint, Lyonne's former roommate claimed Lyonne trashed their apartment and then banged on a neighbour's door, rushed into that apartment and picked up her dog, telling the woman: "I'm going to sexually molest your dog."

Lyonne pleaded guilty in 2002 to driving under the influence of alcohol in Miami. She was fined and sentenced to six months probation and 50 hours community service.

source:Reuters

image:Reuters:Actress NATASHA LYONNE...accused of threatening to SEXUALLY MOLEST her former neighbour's DOG...

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