Leah McSweeney claimed she has the “truth” on her side after filing a lawsuit against Bravo and accusing Andy Cohen of doing cocaine with the network’s reality stars.
“This is the truth, you know, and I have it on my side, and my intentions are really good,” the “Real Housewives of New York City” alum said on American Addiction Centers’ “Addiction Talk” Wednesday.
McSweeney, 41, explained that she checks herself “all the time” in regard to her intentions and uses some of the tools she learned in recovery “about taking inventory.”
“I feel like as hard as it is to be going up against a very powerful entity and for people to maybe also just not agree with me or, you know, come at me and get blowback and all the things, I don’t care,” she continued.
The former reality star shared that she has been “doing great” despite the scandal while continuing to prioritize her “program,” “meetings” and “sober friends.”
“I’m in a really good place right now, and it’s taken a long time to get here, and it’s a journey; it’s not linear, but the thing I learned is to have a healthy fear of your addiction, and you can never feel like it’s that far away — because it’s not, and I learned that the hard way,” she said.
Reps for Cohen and Bravo didn’t immediately return ’s requests for comment.
We broke the news last month that the Married to the Mob founder had filed a bombshell lawsuit that accused Cohen, 55, of doing cocaine with his favorite “Housewives” and alleged Bravo “thrives off drug and alcohol use.”
A rep for Cohen denied the accusations at the time, calling them “completely…
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