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Bam Margera says he’s done drinking, is not addicted to meth

Actor Bam Margera arrives at the premiere of Lionsgate Films' "The Last Stand" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre on January 14, 2013 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Actor Bam Margera arrives at the premiere of Lionsgate Films’ “The Last Stand” at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on January 14, 2013 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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Former “Jackass” star Bam Margera, who turned himself in to Pennsylvania police earlier this week, posted several statements Friday claiming he’s sober and tested negative for meth, after being accused by his brother of abusing the drug.

On Wednesday, Bam’s brother Jesse sent a flurry of tweets, talking about recent interactions with Bam which led him to believe he was addicted to meth.

“Well my brother made false accusations of me being on meth,” Bam posted to his Instagram page Friday. “But when I (s)wear to god … I’m not, I went with my lawyers to urgent care. Guess what Jesse Margera. The results are negative.”

Bam then went on to threaten to kick his brother out of his home: “Now you will be evicted from Castlebam sooner than later. Get your f—in s–t out.”

Actor Bam Margera arrives at the premiere of Lionsgate Films’ “The Last Stand” at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre on January 14, 2013, in Hollywood, California.

Margera previously had a warrant out for his arrest in Pennsylvania, and faces charges of simple assault, harassment and terroristic threats, according to a court docket obtained by the Daily News.

His brother also alleged that Margera was on the run earlier this week with his girlfriend and her 8-year-old daughter.

“To sum up more s–t, for once I am not dating a hot dog strutting floozy. I met her at Glasgow, Scotland University and she has a degree in criminology,” Bam continued in another post showing his girlfriend.

And in yet another Friday post, he said that he will officially quit drinking for the sake of his son, Phoenix.

“Today is the day I will stop drinking,” Bam wrote. “I have been through official turmoil with my family.”

Bam turned himself in on Thursday, after four days on the run from police. His brother had called the police, claiming that Bam assaulted him, and threatened to shoot and kill him, reports TMZ.