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You're Cut Off Star Files Police Report - 'I'm Not Related To bin Laden!'

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May 28 2018, Updated 10:14 a.m. ET

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By Amber Goodhand

RadarOnline.com Staff Reporter

You're Cut Off star Gia Khay claims she received racist terrorism threats in the wake of Osama bin Laden's death, and RadarOnline.com has obtained the police report she filed.

POLICE REPORT: Read Incident Report

The hate incident report was filed with the Los Angeles Police Department on May 5, 2011 at Khay's restaurant, Gia's Lounge and Bar, in Valley Village, California. In it, she said someone came by the establishment and harassed her.

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"Suspect drove to the front of victim's business, got out of the car and said, 'Are you happy we killed your uncle bin Laden b**ch!'" the police report states. "The suspect then got back into the car and fled to unknown location."

Khay's rep tells RadarOnline.com that Gia does not agree with the things bin Laden has done.

“She also believes that  Arabs and Muslims are great people, and are not all responsible for what happened on 9/11," her rep said.

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Khay, 29, starred on VH1's You're Cut Off in 2010. The show showed nine women from rich families struggling with the announcement that their families cut them off.

Khay admittedly never changed her baby’s diaper or woke up to feed her in the middle of the night -- so her husband put her on the show, cutting her off from all luxury, hoping to cure her of her spoiled ways.

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