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Published: Aug. 17, 2010 at 9:07 PM

ORLANDO, Fla., Aug. 17 (UPI) -- Model Adrianne Curry claimed via Twitter she was sexually molested during a "Star Wars" event in Orlando, Fla.

Curry is best known as an "America's Next Top Model" winner and the wife of Christopher Knight, who played Peter Brady on the TV comedy "The Brady Bunch."

"Waiting for an hour and a half for cops to show up at Orlando for a drunk man who reached up my skirt and molested me," the model tweeted shortly after the alleged incident occurred outside the Rozen Plaza hotel early Sunday morning.

"I cannot believe last night happened, love Star Wars, but ready to leave," she said later.

WESH-TV, Orlando, Fla., said Orange County deputies responded to the hotel and arrested a drunken man found in the bushes outside the hotel for disorderly intoxication.

The TV station said no mention of a sexual assault was included in the police report.

Topics: Christopher Knight, Peter Brady
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