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Ashley Olsen accused of hotel trashing

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Published: Jan. 17, 2005 at 2:25 PM

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 17 (UPI) -- Ashley Olsen has been accused of trashing a Los Angeles hotel room, Teenhollywood.com reported Monday.

The former "Full House" star attended a dinner party at the Beverly Hills Hotel -- sans twin sister Mary-Kate -- and allegedly went on a rampage when the gathering moved to an upstairs suite, the report said.

A hotel source said: "It was totally devastated. There was obviously a total disregard and disrespect for the property."

However, a spokesman for Olsen said: "Ashley did go to a party, but this doesn't sound like how the girls usually behave in hotels."

Topics: Ashley Olsen, Mary Kate
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