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Lindsay Lohan -- Don't Tell the Jury You're Poor!

Originally posted Jun 22nd 2010 9:40 AM PDT by TMZ Staff
The people suing Lindsay Lohan over her wild ride on Pacific Coast Highway in 2007 want the judge to prohibit Lindsay from telling the jury she's broke ... this according to documents obtained by TMZ.


The attorney for Tracie Rice -- the passenger in the car Lindsay was chasing -- wants the judge to "exclude all testimony about Lindsay Lohan not having money or currently being poor or in debt."

We're told Rice's lawyer is concerned ... a jury might get cheap in awarding damages if they believe Lindsay has no money.

http://www.tmz.com/2010/06/22/linds...pacific-coast-highway-chase-punitive-damages/


Lindsay Lohan: Come Clean on C*****e Possession

Originally posted Jun 22nd 2010 10:12 AM PDT by TMZ Staff
The people suing Lindsay Lohan over the 2007 chase on Pacific Coast Highway want the jury to know Lindsay was under the influence of two different types of c*****e during the wild ride ... this according to documents obtained by TMZ.



The lawyer for Tracie Rice wants the judge to tell the jury the following -- Lindsay was under the influence of c**e during the chase; Sheriff's deputies found c**e in her pants pocket; The c**e belonged to Lindsay; Her urine sample found two types of c**e.

Rice's lawyer also says, if the judge is unwilling to tell the jury about Lindsay's c*****e use, then Lindsay should be prohibited from claiming she did not ingest or possess c*****e on the night in question.

Lohan refused to answer questions about her dr*g use the night of the chase, asserting her Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.

http://www.tmz.com/2010/06/22/linds...-drugs-fifth-amendment-pacific-coast-highway/
 
"Lohan refused to answer questions about her dr*g use the night of the chase, asserting her Fifth Amendment privilege."

What a farce- she's in possession when the cops search her and the test shows she's under the influence...How much evidence do they need, for God's sake!!? This whole thing really is a joke- our impartial legal system at it's finest.... :cry:
 
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The law is rules created by haters. I bet that is what Dina tells her kids.

When is the trial for this hijacking case? Why hasn't it been dealt with already that was like 3 years ago :rolleyes:
 
^ This is the civil trial where the innocent parties try to get money out of her (good luck...) The criminal part was 'dealt with' about four arrests ago- half of the stuff they had on her were never prosecuted, for some miraculous reason...Nothing like getting lifetime invites to the Vanity Fair Oscar Party, I suppose...:rolleyes:
BTW- Court ordered judgements are not subject to bankruptcy- if (when) they bring the hammer down on her, she will still owe whatever money the court orders even if she is totally broke- so she could straighten herself out and have to work for years just to pay these people off...wait until she sobers up and realizes that one!! :doh:
 

The Sydney Morning Herald

Lindsay Lohan defends risque role

GAYNOR FLYNN
June 21, 2010

It's been a while since Lindsay Lohan made headlines for anything other than partying. That's about to change.

Lindsay Lohan is not great at keeping her resolutions. Barely six months ago, her New Year's Eve pledge was to have "a drama-free 2010". Barely a week after that promise was made, her clothing line, 6126 – named in honour of Marilyn Monroe's birth date – was rocked by allegations of copying.



In April, Lohan was unceremoniously dumped from The Other Side (unbankable, they said). Last month, she was ordered to wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet when she failed to make a Beverly Hills court date. Lohan, 23, was in France at the time and claimed her passport was stolen, hence the no-show. The judge didn't buy it. She no doubt saw pics of Lohan partying on a yacht in Cannes.

Drama clings to Lohan tighter than the LBD hugging her lithe frame today.
"Ninety-nine per cent of the things that get said are not true," Lohan insists. "I'm still young and I'm still learning but that doesn't mean that what they say is true, that I'm getting messed up and all this crazy stuff and that I'm constantly partying or whatever."

Lohan looks tired. Shadows hug the edges of her enormous eyes and that freckly, heart-shaped face is not quite as shiny and new as it should be for a woman of her youth. Despite her appearance, Lohan races through sentences at formula-one speed.

The former Disney imp has always maintained that she's not the crazy party girl she's painted as; that she hasn't crammed more into her short life than Keith Richards and Kate Moss have in their combined lifetimes. (That's almost 103 years, people.) If only there was no photographic evidence.

"They [the tabloids] distort it," she says. "If you're sneezing, they'll say you're crying and if you go like this [she covers her mouth and nose], they'll say, 'Oh, she had a rough night, she was out late.' It's just nuts," she sighs.

Lohan is an expert on what qualifies as nuts. It's basically everything that makes up her world right now; the ex-jailbird father from hell, Michael, who makes a living selling stories about his daughter to the tabloids. Dina, her "momanager", another prominent fixture in tabloid land. Then there's the DUIs, rehab, d*** busts, celebrity spats and bust-ups with ex-girlfriends. A friend pointed out recently that she knew more intimate details about Lohan's life than she did about her own family. Now that's nuts.

It's all about to change, however. Lohan, fed up with starring in her own badly written soap opera, is determined to turn things around. It's why she's here today. She has a new film project to announce, Inferno, and as far as the actor is concerned, it's the start of a sparkly new chapter in her life.
"I'm playing Linda Lovelace, who was the first globally recognised p*rn star," Lohan says excitedly. "She became famous in the '70s with her movie Deep Throat. We follow her through her ups and downs and show what really went on in her life." Now, playing a p*rn star-prostitute whose claim to fame is based on her, ahem, unique oesophageal skills would probably raise alarm bells with most young actors. After all, there's bound to be lots of explicit sex scenes and nudity. Right? Lohan looks suitably nonchalant about the prospect of appearing naked on screen for the very first time. (Filming is due to begin in late 2010).

"The way that Matthew [Wilder, the director] wants to shoot it, is not vulgar," Lohan says. "It's not about the raw sex and the shots of her fully nude. It's more about getting into her psyche and seeing how scared she was. That's what I want to show most in the film." Wilder admits he was "astonished" but "happy" when he heard Lohan "was down with the whole program".

"I said there are certain moments and certain scenes that people are very worried about," he says. "I was very clear [about that]." Former child stars appearing in risque magazine spreads (Miley Cyrus) or strip on stage (Daniel Radcliffe) in a bid to shed the cute kiddie image is a rite of passage. Nudity can also boost a flagging career. Lohan insists that's not why she's doing it.

"People are going to say: 'Oh, Lindsay Lohan is doing a p*rno.' But it's not like that," she says. "I've never played someone's true-life story before. A lot of the other movies I did were just brainless for me. So it's nice to play something where I'm able to experience all these different emotions."

Despite what she says, Lohan is desperate to cast off the "teen actor" tag, which she resents, sink her teeth into something meaty (no pun intended) and prove she's got acting chops. It's three years since she made anything resembling a decent film (Georgia Rule) and right now she's in danger of becoming like Paris Hilton. The irony is that, unlike Hilton, Lohan's got talent – bucketfuls of it. Ask anyone who's ever worked with her.

Angela Robinson, who directed her in Herbie Fully Loaded, described her in a US magazine as a "kind of genius". Meryl Streep, who collaborated with her on Robert Altman's A Prairie Home Companion (2006), said in an interview: "She's in command of the art form. I think she could do anything she puts her mind to."

The party-girl image is destroying her career and Lohan knows it. Last year, she said in an interview that "great actors who I want to work with have such a misconception of who I am because of all the things that get said about me. And directors . . . " She didn't finish the sentence. She didn't need to. This year, her reputation has taken a further battering. So what made Wilder take a chance on her? "Take away all the baggage and all that stuff, Lindsay is really extraordinarily brilliant," he says. "Go back and look at A Prairie Home Companion, Bobby, even Mean Girls."

The other appeal was the obvious "parallels" the two women shared. As far as Wilder was concerned, Lohan was born to play this role.
"All that stuff that is happening to [Lindsay] in the press happened with Linda in her days," he muses. "You have two figures that everyone in the world projected their fantasies on. And this image, whether it had anything to do with reality or not, they both became icons that people put on what they wished to."

Lovelace's story did resonate with Lohan. "She was just this lost girl and she experienced things that you wouldn't ever wish upon anyone," she says. Some might say the same about Lohan. But what really struck a nerve was Lovelace's toxic relationship with her manipulative and violent husband-pimp-manager, Chuck Traynor. "I think attractive women have a lot of insecurities that people don't necessarily see," Lohan says. "I've been subjected to that kind of thing, too, and my mum: it reminds me of her relationship with my father. It's the story of someone who found herself when it was too late. It's a lesson to learn to be wise and not jump into things too fast." That's not a lesson the actor has mastered herself – not yet, anyway.

In March, she resigned as artistic director of French fashion house Emanuel Ungaro when a collaboration with designer Estrella Archs was panned. Ungaro hired Lohan despite her zero design experience. What the struggling house was really hiring was her notoriety. Of course, kids in showbiz tend to grow up fast. Lohan modelled from the age of three; at nine, she starred in the US soap Another World; two years later, she made The Parent Trap for Disney and scored a three-picture deal. Will Inferno be another turning point? Wilder, for one, thinks so: "I hope this brings everyone back to remembering, 'Oh, this girl is actually a really brilliant performer,' and that that becomes what people focus on."

Inferno, starring Lindsay Lohan is due out next year.
smh.com.au
 
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^ Sad how this whole crew presents a concept and a couple of movie posters as a production that is just waiting to start filming... :doh:
 
^ I wouldn't be surprised if there is a red carpet for this movie next week; Tila Tequila, Heidi Montag, Ali Lohan - all the stars will be there.
 
I think it's completely delusional and preposterous of this Wilder man to consider Lindsay an icon. Everything to sell an idea, I guess. :rolleyes:
 
I think it's completely delusional and preposterous of this Wilder man to consider Lindsay an icon. Everything to sell an idea, I guess. :rolleyes:

True- I too, have an idea, involvng a red F-40 Ferrari and Christie Brinkley...I'll call this guy and he'll make it happen!! :rolleyes:
For the poster...if he can make this movie happen, he can do anything!!
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"I think attractive women have a lot of insecurities that people don't necessarily see," Lohan says. "I've been subjected to that kind of thing, too, and my mum: it reminds me of her relationship with my father. "

so basically we need to feel sorry for lindsay because she's good looking.
 
Bhahaha^^

I can't wait to see her twitter updates when she starts filming Inferno.
 
^ I feel sorry for her because she has not managed to get a handle on her various 'dependencies'....but I do not feel sorry for her because she is doing nothing that people like her are told to do in helping themselves...:(
 
"I think attractive women have a lot of insecurities that people don't necessarily see," Lohan says. "I've been subjected to that kind of thing, too, and my mum: it reminds me of her relationship with my father. "

so basically we need to feel sorry for lindsay because she's good looking.

haha. the thing is, she is right in her statement, but i dont think shes that great looking anymore. aside from the fact that personality can make u more beautiful or the ugliest person on earth, shes generally not looking good these days imo.
 
from her twitter:

lindsaylohan

As for BRAVO and their false representation of me on their new show; I was given the wrong call time-now I know on purpose...it was a set-up
about 12 hours ago via UberTwitter

so, like, do you think she ever heard that story "the boy who cried wolf?" how many times can she be set up? paranoid or chronic liar. both mental probs.
 
How about paranoid and chronic liar!! Both common side effects to..umm, certain behaviors....:innocent:
 
When is she going to start blaming the templars or the illuminati?
 
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