The trendy West Hollywood bar where Lisa Rinna was allegedly drugged during her “Traitor” party claims it found “no evidence” that drinks were tampered with inside the bar.
In a statement Thursday, a spokesperson for Abbey told Page Six that she was aware of the “concerns” of the Bravolebrities who visited the bar last month.
“Lisa’s team shared their concerns with us after her visit and immediately conducted a thorough internal review,” the statement began.
“When she became unwell, our security team assisted her and safely removed her from the venue,” the statement continued. “We have retrieved and reviewed all available surveillance footage from the time in question and interviewed staff on duty.”
The bar claimed it found “no evidence” of drink tampering or suspicious behavior toward her.
“We cannot discuss medical findings and do not wish to speculate on toxicology results,” the statement said. “We take reports of guests feeling unwell or unsafe very seriously and follow established investigation procedures.”
Those at the venue called drink tampering a “crime” and expressed recognition of its seriousness.
“If you have a guest who believes their drink may be at risk, we strongly encourage you to immediately report it to our management team so we can respond in real time, or directly to law enforcement if you prefer,” they wrote.
“The monastery has established extensive surveillance areas, has trained security personnel, and continues to implement beverage safety measures,” the statement concluded. “The safety of our customers remains our top priority.”
The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum claimed she was given fentanyl at the Peacock show’s Season 4 premiere party on Jan. 8.
“I’m not joking, I was on fentanyl, high levels of amphetamines, things like that,” she said on “Good Day New York” on Wednesday.
She continued, “But I can’t say much because we’re still dealing with it. Information was leaked and my team is currently dealing with it.”
Rinna, 62, declined to say who she believed was behind her alleged drug use, but did note that the incident occurred at a convent.
“Luckily my husband (Harry Hamlin) was there and was able to get me out of there right away,” she added.
Rinna also claimed to know of other people who were allegedly drugged at the convent, including friends of her daughters Amelia and Delilah.
“This is not the first time this has happened,” she said. “I think this has been going on for years and needs to be talked about. I’m glad the issue has been brought to light and we will address it.”
A spokesperson for the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Department told Page Six that as of February 26, no one at the department had reported any drug incidents to authorities.
The owner of The Abbey addressed rumors that alcohol spiking was taking place at the establishment in 2024.
“There were a lot of wild conspiracy theories about the monastery online,” Tristan Shucraft said in an Instagram video at the time.
“If we find anyone tampering with drinks, they will be immediately removed, handed over to law enforcement and permanently banned,” he added.
After the accusations started pouring in, the bar began offering free drink test strips upon request as a precaution, KTLA5 reported.
