Someone else's icloud on my phone

I Went to a concert last night and a girl lost her phone so I let her use mine to find here and she logged onto her icloud but didn't log off. So now I'm stuck On her icloud because I don't have her password. If I go to an apple store can they take it off for me?

If you have proof of purchase from an authorized source, yes.

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