Lindsay Lohan missed a mandatory probation progress court hearing in Los Angeles on Thursday. Where was she? In Cannes, France, probably partying into the wee hours of the morning. Her first excuse for not showing up? Her flight was delayed by the Iceland volcano’s ash cloud. When that excuse didn’t fly – pun intended – she claimed that her passport had been stolen. What a crock!
Lohan has had a history of missing scheduled court appearances. This time the judge got pissed off. She ordered Lohan’s arrest. But it didn’t take her long to revoke the arrest warrant when Lohan’s liar – oops I mean lawyer – came up with the stolen passport crap and put up a $100,000 bond for the spoiled 23-year-old brat.
Here we have yet another example of the favoritism shown Hollywood celebrities. You can bet your last dollar that the judge would not have revoked an arrest warrant for an ordinary citizen who failed to show up for a mandated court appearance. Instead the judge gave Lohan a pass for spitting in the face of the justice system once again.
Lohan is on probation stemming from two arrests in 2007 and, as I understand it, the terms of her probation prohibit her from drinking to excess. Yet Lohan has been videotaped staggering drunk on numerous occasions while leaving parties in the early hours of the morning. There’s been no action taken by the court or the district attorney’s office in response to the obvious drunkenness seen on the videotapes..
More videos showing Lohan partying during the Cannes Film Festival have shown up together with a photograph, believed to have been taken on a yacht in Cannes, which shows her sitting by a table with a white powder, cut into several lines, right in front of Lolhan. You can take this to the bank – that powder was not flour or baking soda. When confronted with the photo, Lohan claimed she “was set up” and insisted that she didn’t know the powder was on the table. Yeah, right.
Lohan is simply nothing more than a piece of trash. She needs to be locked to show those other Hollywood luminaries who keep ‘lighting up’ while on probation that they’re not going to be treated any differently than an ordinary citizen would be treated under the same circumstances. But that’s too much to expect in a society that keeps worshipping its celebrities.
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