Lindsay Lohan's attorney denied the actress stole the necklace

by UNCENSORED NEWS | February 9, 2011 at 10:17 am
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The former Disney star, Lindsay Lohan is back in the news this week because she was accused of stealing a necklace worth $2,500 from a store in Venice, California. Police and prosecutors alleged Lohan, 24, took the necklace from a store in the beachside community of Venice on Jan. 22. This was a few weeks after she was released from a rehab facility where she was also accused of misconduct. In December ,she was accused of violating her probation charged with battery against a rehab counselor who interviewed TMZ regarding Lohan. Lohan's attorney has denied the actress stole the necklace to the press.. "We vehemently deny these allegations and, if charges are filed, we will fight them in court, not in the press," attorney Shawn Chapman Holley said in a statement Saturday. Holley did not respond to requests for more comment this past Tuesday.
Lindsay Lohan is due in court to face a new judge, and a new criminal charge, that could return the troubled starlet to jail rather than the big screen. The "Mean Girls" star is due to be arraigned Wednesday afternoon on a felony grand theft charge that prosecutors say they will file over a $2,500 necklace reported stolen by an upscale jewelry store. The charge is the latest — and most serious — legal problem for the actress, who remains on probation for a 2007 drunken driving case.
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This woman is clearly out of control, as much as any harridan on the street, but because she got famous acting we expect her to somehow be something else.  I sure hope she eventually gets the help she needs but as any alcoholic or relative of an alcoholic knows, you have to get sick of being sick before you will co-operate with healing.

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