Showing posts with label Lindsay Lohan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lindsay Lohan. Show all posts
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Weird Lindsay Lohan Fashion Shoot of the Day
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Another day, another random Lindsay Lohan fashion photo shoot.
This “artsy” shoot features the alleged actress writhing, squatting and trying to be sexy to promote a clothing line by … herself! It’s the 6126 Fall Lookbook shoot!
It’s unclear if anyone actually buys Lindsay’s clothes, but good for her!
The photos are sort of cool, and sort of hot … yet almost as funny as this video of her recent incarceration. Because it’s Lindsay, it’s hard to take her seriously.
Maybe that’s us, though. What do you think of her 6126 line? Something you would wear? Check out (and click to enlarge) the Lindsay Lohan pics below:




Friday, July 16, 2010
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Lindsay Lohan has enlisted hot shot attorney Robert Shapiro to keep her out of prison and straight to rehab.
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With a 90-day jail sentence staring her in the face, Lindsay Lohan has enlisted hot shot attorney Robert Shapiro to keep her out of prison and straight to rehab.
But prosecutor Danette Meyers has declared that LiLo will definitely be going to the slammer regardless of who she hires or what they say.
Meyers explained, "It's a really a moot point to ask Judge Revel to send Ms. Lohan to rehab only as Judge Revel has already sentenced her.”
“Ms. Lohan is going to jail... Judge Revel could have sentenced her to more time behind bars, but she didn't. The only issue to be decided is what rehabilitation facility Ms. Lohan will be sent to after she serves her jail time.”

Thursday, July 8, 2010
Lindsay Lohan’s Lawyer Blasts Judge’s Jail Sentence
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And Holley is just as disgusted at Judge Marsha Revel’s decision as her client, as evidenced by some recent comments.
She declared, “Ms. Lohan and I are extremely disappointed in the sentence handed down by [Judge Marsha Revel]. We believe that the penalty is far harsher than what others would have received under similar circumstances.”
“The reality is that Ms. Lohan, like most defendants, had to balance work commitments with court requirements. To be punished so severely for doing so, particularly in light of the fact that she substantially complied with each of her probationary conditions, is harsh and unfair.”


Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Lindsay Lohan sentenced to 90 days in jail
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Lindsay Lohan was sentenced Tuesday to 90 days in jail, breaking down in tears once after Judge Marsha Revel found that she had violated her probation, and once again after sentencing and probation details were determined.
"I wasn't expecting any special treatment except I have to provide for myself, I have to work," the actress said, addressing the judge directly before the sentence was handed down.
Lindsay argued to the judge that she had been confused by instructions she received, saying she'd believed herself to be in compliance with the judge's order to go to once-a-week classes because the education program had given her permission to skip and reschedule some appointments along the way.
"I'm not taking this as a joke, it's my life, and it's my career ... I've learned from my experiences, I take responsibility for my actions."
It wasn't enough to sway the judge, who ran down the history of the case -- detailing what Lohan had done in the two DUI arrest incidents, and noting that Lohan had initially tagged others as the drivers both times, and had lied about being sober and drug-free both times.
The 90-day sentence includes three sentences of 30 days each, to run consecutively, for her reckless driving and two DUI charges from 2007.
Lohan will surrender in two weeks, and the SCRAM bracelet will remain in place until then, despite ...
... Lohan attorney Shawn Chapman Holley's request that it be taken off between now and then in exchange for blood tests.
After serving her jail time, Lohan must attend a 90-day in-patient substance abuse program, and must refrain from consuming alcohol.
Lohan will be given credit for the time served in November 2007 -- the details of which will be worked out upon her surrender, the judge said.
The decision came after a day of detailed and roundabout testimony, primarily from Cheryl Marshall of the Right On alcohol education center that was administering Lohan's program, about whether the actress had or had not attended classes in a manner that was fully compliant with the judge's orders.
After serving her jail time, Lohan must attend a 90-day in-patient substance abuse program, and must refrain from consuming alcohol.
Lohan will be given credit for the time served in November 2007 -- the details of which will be worked out upon her surrender, the judge said.
The decision came after a day of detailed and roundabout testimony, primarily from Cheryl Marshall of the Right On alcohol education center that was administering Lohan's program, about whether the actress had or had not attended classes in a manner that was fully compliant with the judge's orders.
Monday, April 27, 2009
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