Harrisburg police say a woman was sexually assaulted hours after leaving a midtown nightclub, but their investigation is casting doubt on some details she posted on Facebook.

The woman made an initial post Friday about an early-morning July 13 incident that included accusations against Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center. The post has since been removed, but screenshots were shared on other Facebook pages.

The woman claimed she was kicked out of HMAC for being intoxicated, but she said she actually had been drugged and was followed from the bar by the person who assaulted her. By forcing her to leave, she said, the bar "handed me to my rapist."

Capt. Gabe Olivera of the Harrisburg police said the investigation paints a different picture.

"We can say the victim was at HMAC, but the allegations that she put on social media were incorrect," he said. "We're finding that HMAC didn't do anything wrong."

The woman, contacted by PennLive, said she would not answer questions until the investigation is complete.

Police said Friday that they are investigating a sexual assault that occurred at an undisclosed location.

The assault occurred at about 4 a.m. on Friday, July 13, police said.

HMAC closes at 2 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and at 11 p.m. on Sunday, according to the bar's website.

Olivera said the department "has not had many" similar complaints from the establishment, but could not immediately provide details.

"We feel awful that this young woman was assaulted," said John Traynor, a founding partner of HMAC. "Although HMAC is not responsible and did not participate in any way in her assault, we have assisted the police in identifying her attacker."

Traynor also wished the woman well in her recovery.