Armie Hammer
The actor is said to be ‘doing great’ (Picture: Film Magic)

The Call Me By Your Name star sought help for drug, alcohol, and sex issues in May following a police investigation into allegations of sexual assault made against him.

His lawyer has since confirmed Hammer is no longer at the Florida clinic and is ‘doing great’.

Speaking to E! News, Hammer’s lawyer said: ‘I can confirm that Mr. Hammer has left the treatment facility and is doing great.’

In June, it was revealed the actor had left the Cayman Islands, where he had spent most of the previous year, to check into the treatment facility and had the support of his estranged wife Elizabeth Chambers and their children Harper, seven, and four-year-old Ford.

A family friend explained at the time Hammer was ‘committed to getting healthy and having custody of his kids.’

Armie Hammer
Hammer checked into rehab in May (Picture: Getty)

The insider added: ‘This is a clear sign that he is taking back control [of] his life and knows that this [is] a step towards his overall well-being.’

Another source claimed the 35-year-old star had reached out to Elizabeth, 38, asking for help and vowing to go to rehab for as long as it took to get healthy.

A friend said: ‘Everyone looks at Armie thinking that he’s had some sort of privileged life—and that must mean there were no problems in his youth and everything was peachy keen.

‘But that’s not necessarily the way things go. Just because you come from an upbringing where financial resources are plentiful doesn’t mean life isn’t without problems.’

Hammer’s decision came several months after allegations were made by several women who accused him of being controlling and abusive, as well as having cannibalistic fantasies.

Elizabeth Chambers and Armie Hammer
Hammer’s estranged wife Elizabeth Chambers supported him (Picture: Getty)

In March, a woman named Effie came forward to accuse the Social Network star of ‘violently’ raping her in 2017.

During a press conference with her attorney Gloria Allred, Effie alleged: ‘On April 24, 2017, Armie Hammer violently raped me for over four hours in Los Angeles. During which he repeatedly slapped my head against a wall bruising my face. He also committed other acts of violence against me to which I did not consent.’

Effie said she thought Hammer was ‘going to kill’ her, and claimed he beat her feet during the alleged attack ‘so they would hurt’ and said she tried to leave ‘but he wouldn’t let’ her.

Hammer denied the allegations on the same day the press conference was held, and his lawyer has provided screenshots of alleged text conversations between him and Effie which seemingly suggest he told her they couldn’t pursue a relationship, though these are not verified.

In one message, Hammer allegedly told Effie: ‘I am not going to be able to engage in you in that specific way right now. It never ends well. We can talk and be friends, but I can’t do that.’

The actor’s lawyer also said Hammer’s encounter with Effie was ‘completely consensual, discussed and agreed upon in advance, and mutually participatory’.