I know I haven't been updating much lately, but it's just
because I have been busy lately. Also, there isn't much news
about Lindsay after her sentence to prison and her 4th stint in
rehab. Nevertheless there were a lot of pictures I still had to
add to the gallery, which I did the last couple of days. Enjoy!
Lindsay has a new cameo in a movie produced en directed by Vince
'The Shamwow! Guy' Offer. The movie contains the best skits from
Offer's debutmovie 'Underground Comedy Movie' from 1999. Lindsay
takes revenge at the paparazzi in a scene where she shoots some
paps down. Check out the trailer below!
Because I'm leaving for Spain tonight and won't be back until
August 3rd there won't be any
updates until I'm back! I wish everyone a very pleasant summer
and I'll try to add the missing
pictures to the gallery as soon as I'm back.
xx Chantal
Lindsay Lohan to serve 14 days of 90-day jail sentence, according
to Sheriff's Department document
Until now, Sheriff's Department officials have said they were not
sure how many days Lohan would spend behind bars. Even though the
judge called for 90 days, overcrowding in the jail typically means
that inmates only serve 25% of their sentences, sometimes less.
The booking document lists Aug. 2 as the "projected release date."
A Sheriff's Department spokesman could not immediately reached for
comment. It's possible Lohan could serve more time because judge
ruled out work release or electronic monitoring in the probation-violation
case.
Sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said Lohan could possibly serve
only 13 days in jail instead of 14.
"Her projected release date is Aug. 1 or Aug. 2," he said, explaining
that information initially posted on the sheriff's inmate information
website was based on one 30-day sentence because a clerk missed
Lohan's other two 30-day sentences.
The website was changed to reflect Lohan serving 51 days after factoring
in time for good behavior. As a nonviolent female inmate, Lohan
is eligible to serve only about 25% of the 51 days because of overcrowding,
which brings the final figure to 13 or 14 days, Whitmore said.
Officials said Lohan was completely cooperative when she was looked
into the Century Regional Detention Facility on Tuesday morning.
Lohan After the booking, Lohan entered the jail's triage, where
she was to receive a standard medical and psychological evaluation,
Sheriff's Department spokesman Steve Whitmore told media members
gathered outside the jail.
State guidelines for handling prisoners would apply to the actress,
although "people with notoriety are kept away" from the general
jail population for security purposes, he said.
At the Beverly Hills courthouse where Lohan surrendered shortly
after 8:30 a.m. to begin serving her time, her attorney, Shawn Chapman
Holley, said the actress had completed court-ordered alcohol education
classes and accepted her jail term.
"She is scared, as anyone would be, but she is resolute," Holley
said. "She asks for prayers and support. ... She has accepted responsibility."
Although earlier there had been confusion over which attorney would
represent Lohan in court, Holley said Robert Shapiro, who at one
point had said he was Lohan's new attorney, was only a consultant
to the actress.
Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Judge Marsha Revel last
month sentenced Lohan to 90 days in jail for violating probation
on a drunk-driving conviction. (Source: LA Times)
Lindsay Lohan needed an Oscar-winning performance in her probation
hearing to avoid jail time.
She did not deliver.
"I did the best I could," Lohan tearily told Superior Judge Marsha
Revel in her own defense in Beverly Hills, Calif. on Tuesday.
But Revel, citing a litany of Lohan's past lies and misstatements
regarding her run-ins with the law, sentenced the actress to 90
days in jail, and a 90-day in-patient drug treatment program.
The judge's ruling caused Lohan to break down in sobs. Revel issued
the sentence after listening to testimony from employees of an alcohol
treatment program that Lohan had been ordered to attend in a 2007
drug case.
Lohan missed seven classes since December, which led to the judge's
harsh rebuke of Lohan moments after the "Mean Girls" star offered
a tearful apology.
"I did do everything I was told to do and did the best I could to
balance jobs and showing up," Lohan told the judge. "It wasn't vacation,
it wasn't some sort of a joke."
Revel said she found Lohan's apology insincere, comparing it to
"somebody who cheats and thinks it isn't cheating if she doesn't
get caught."
Lohan was not immediately taken into custody and will be permitted
to surrender on July 20. She will have to wear an ankle alcohol
monitor until then.
Los Angeles County district attorney spokeswoman Jane Robison said
it was not uncommon for judges to allow defendants to turn themselves
in at a later date so they can get their affairs in order.
The sentence tripled the monthlong jail sentence prosecutors had
sought for Lohan. It was unclear how much time Lohan will actually
spend in jail. Los Angeles Sheriff's Department spokesman Steve
Whitmore said female inmates convicted of nonviolent misdemeanors
serve about a quarter of their sentence but that can be further
reduced by state credits.
Whitmore said Lohan might be released on house arrest, but it would
depend on the specifics of Revel's order.
Revel revoked Lohan's probation and ordered her to wear an ankle
alcohol monitor after the starlet missed a court date in May. She
was promoting a film project at the Cannes Film Festival at the
time and claimed her passport was stolen.
The monitor issued an alert after the actress attended the MTV Movie
Awards and after-parties last month. Revel said the device registered
a .03 blood alcohol level at the time. Lohan has denied drinking
that night.
Lohan's attorney, Shawn Chapman Holley, urged the judge to place
the actress back on probation, saying she had learned her lesson
and had improved.
Prosecutor Danette Meyers disagreed and urged jail time for the
star.
"When you ordered her to go every week, it didn't catch her attention,"
Meyers said in a closing statement.
Lohan spent 84 minutes in jail in 2007 after she pleaded guilty
to two misdemeanor counts of being under the influence of cocaine
and no contest to two counts of driving with a blood-alcohol level
above 0.08 percent and one count of reckless driving.
The plea came after a pair of high-profile arrests earlier that
year. Lohan was sentenced to three years of probation but had to
ask for a yearlong extension in October after she failed to complete
her alcohol-education courses on time. (Source: FOXnews.com)
Before I went on vacation I had already added some pictures to the
gallery and the last two days I've added some more. I still have
a lot of catching up to do, but I will try to do this as soon as
possible. Anyway, enjoy these pictures!