Monthly Archives: July 2010

Lindsay Lohan Court Outfits: Actress Changes Looks Three Times (PHOTOS)

Lindsay Lohan wasn’t going to take her court sentence unfashionably! Aside from making a statement with her manicure, the aspiring designer changed clothes three times over the course of the day. As Styleite points out, Lohan arrived in one outfit, added some accessories during a recess and debuted another look for the second session. Take a look:

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Lindsay Lohan Defends Her ‘F*** U’ Manicure, Blasts ‘Cruel & Inhuman’ Punishment

Lindsay Lohan took to Twitter on Wednesday to explain why she had “F*** U” stenciled on her middle fingernail when she appeared in court Monday and was sentenced to 90 days in jail. She meant no contempt for the court, she said, but had just forgotten to remove the explicit manicure after getting it as a joke with friends.

“@liana_levi didn’t we do our nails as a joke with our friend dc? it had nothing to do w/court.. it’s an airbrush design from a stencil xx,” she wrote.

Later Lindsay vented about “cruel” and “inhuman” punishment. Over several rambling tweets she quoted from the UN Declaration of Human Rights:

It is clearly stated in Article 5 of the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights that…., “No one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.” this was taken from an article by Erik Luna.. “November 1 marked the 15th anniversary of the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines. But there were no celebrations, parades, or other festivities in honor of this punishment scheme created by Congress and the U.S. Sentencing Commission… Instead, the day passed like most others during the last 15 years: Scores of federal defendants sentenced under a constitutionally perverted system that saps moral judgment through its mechanical rules.”

In a surprising twist, Lindsay linked to a Newsweek story about Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, the Iranian mother of two who may be stoned to death for adultery, and asked her followers to retweet. It’s unclear whether she meant to lump her 90-day jail sentence with the inhuman punishment Ashtiani faces.

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Lindsay Lohan Calls Judge ‘F**king B**ch’

TMZ has learned Lindsay Lohan went ballistic after she was sentenced to 90 days in jail, telling her friends, Judge Marsha Revel is “a f**king bitch.”

Hours after the sentence — Lindsay bitterly complained to her friends, Revel hates her, was out to get her, and thinks all the judge wanted to do was make an example out of her.

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BP Gets Preferential Treatment Compared To Lindsay Lohan, Says Lawyer Suing Oil Giant

David Perry, the lawyer suing BP over the safety of its Atlantis deepwater oil drilling platform, says that there is a double standard in the legal system that benefits the oil giant — when Lindsay Lohan violates her probation, she goes to jail; when BP violates its probation, nothing happens.

Five years ago, Perry sued BP over another fatal explosion, this one at an oil refinery in Texas City where 15 people were killed in March 2005. After it was found guilty of a felony for violating the federal Clean Air Act, the oil giant was sentenced to a three-year probationary period. But that hasn’t stopped it from continued violations.

“You have an individual like Lindsay Lohan, who violates their probation and their probation gets revoked and they go to jail. BP violates their probation and nothing happens,” said Perry. “It’s not a good lesson to teach our children.”

In the wake of the Gulf Coast oil spill, victims and their families hope to rekindle an investigation into the causes of the Texas City disaster of 2005. Perry claims that what happened in Texas is part of a pattern by the embattled company.

“The Texas City refinery explosion in 2005 that killed 15 people was caused because BP did not have accurate documents,” Perry told HuffPost in an interview. “They made changes without documenting them and their procedures were out of date… What we see with BP’s history is that they tend not to follow proper procedures and the fact that they don’t causes disasters.”

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Lindsay Lohan Drug & Alcohol Test Results Are In

LOS ANGELES — A probation report released Wednesday showed six drug screenings from Lindsay Lohan since May were clean of illicit drugs and alcohol.

The screenings occurred after the actress missed a court hearing and a judge imposed stricter restrictions, including wearing an ankle alcohol monitor.

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