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Lindsay Lohan's Lawyer Quits July 8. 2010 Lindsay Lohan Shawn Chapman Holley, the attorney for the chronically crazy, Hollywood lounge lizard, Lindsay Lohan, has resigned as her legal representation, without explanation, regarding her decision. The fact Lohan painted the words "F**k U" on her middle finger and pointed it in the sentencing judge's direction yesterday, could not have helped matters. Chapman-Holley has to think about her other clients and future appearances before, Judge Marsha Revel, who Lohan so terribly disrespected. Talk shows and bloggers have taken the Judge's side in the matter. Shawn Chapman Holley As a client, trainwreck Lohan has been arrogant, pigheaded and unruly. Simple instructions Lohan has been asked to follow, in bids at preserving her freedom, were flagrantly disobeyed. She can't blame her lawyer for the mess she finds herself in, as she has been given many chances. Furthermore, she is behaving like a spoiled brat. The judge sentenced her to 90 days, not 90 years. With jail overcrowding issues in Los Angeles, it is estimated she will spend 23 days behind bars. This chick is acting like they are sending her to Gitmo. Grow up, already. Lohan went on another Twitter rampage last night, decrying human rights abuses and "torture" whilst invoking UN law, when she is a guilty culprit in said area of the law, dishing out "inhumane treatment" to others. Marsha Revel didn't deserve the abuse from Lohan But let's look at the facts, shall we. She "tortured" an innocent man, by driving over his foot, while she was drunk on alcohol and high on cocaine, which was later found in her pants pocket. Smooth. That's after she terrified his friends, whose car she stole, taking them on a crazy car chase through the streets of Los Angeles, going excessive speeds, which could have killed her, the occupants of the vehicle, other motorists and pedestrians. That was by all accounts "inhumane." Lohan complained about injustice, when she has repeatedly stolen valuable items from people, forcing them to go to the authorities or spend money on litigation that could have remained in their bank accounts. Lohan's Twittering has gone mad Lohan mentioned inhumane treatment that violates people's dignity (she means herself) when she and her vile, perverted Kabbalah cult, spend their time spying on people in their homes a la the Blake Robbins case. Their conduct is so nasty, disgusting, perverted and repulsive. What is Lohan's security blanket in all this insanity, you ask? Actor, Robert Downey Jr. She keeps invoking Downey Jr., as an example of a star, who has substance abuse issues, went to jail and made a big screen comeback. Right, but she is forgetting one minor, ever so important detail - the public didn't hate Robert Downey Jr. Not to be cruel, but audiences can't stand Lohan, due to her off screen antics that went well beyond drug and alcohol abuse. Google her name. Read the blog comments. It's not pretty. She keeps talking about "work" and her movies, er, movie, like she is filming some massive project that takes over a year to complete. That nasty little air of superiority she walks around with, the constant public fights, bust-ups, tantrums, smirking and lying, have done her no favors with the public. Audiences do not want to pay money to see the persona behind all that chaos and misery, taking on film roles. They like a blank slate. Lindsay Lohan -- Justice For All Lindsay Lohan -- Justice For All Posted on Jul 07, 2010 @ 01:45PM - Just one day after Lindsay Lohan was sentenced to serve 90 days in a downtown Los Angeles prison, the distraught actress went on a bizarre Twitter rampage about fair sentencing and the need for justice for all. “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,” Lohan wrote... |
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