The woman facing criminal charges after she was recorded throwing a chair from a downtown Toronto condo balcony has taken a drug test to prove she isn’t a cocaine user, her lawyer says.

A video clip from an Instagram account belonging to Marcella Zoia went viral late last month after it appeared to show her at a small party. In it, a male who can’t be seen throws something on a table that he refers to as “coke” and “the cocaine,” prompting Zoia to exclaim, “Coca Cola.”

The 19-year-old has since undergone a urine drug screen that came back negative, defence lawyer Gregory Leslie said at a downtown courthouse Wednesday.

“I feel the test coming back negative should reassure those on social media that she does not have a drug problem,” nor was she using any illicit substances that night, Leslie said.

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Zoia has already been kicked out of dental hygiene program and is concerned about her reputation, he said. She wants to respond to people on social media “who are coming to these conclusions and we’re saying they’re unfounded,” he said.

Zoia was charged in February with mischief endangering life, mischief damaging property and common nuisance after video of the chair-throwing incident sparked outrage. She was released on $2,000 bail.

At the time, Leslie said his client was under “peer pressure” and had suffered from a “momentary lapse of judgment.”

Her bail conditions require her to reside with her mother and “be amenable to the routine and discipline of the household.” Her conditions do not include a curfew or that she abstain for alcohol.

Zoia’s next court date is June 14.