We're looking for an answer other than she was drunk and coked up and emotionally unstable?
Maybe she thought her ex-assistant was in the car. She has a history of
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Biel's assistant used to work for Lohan and earned the "Mean Girls" star's ire when she quit several months ago.
According to a witness, Lohan started screaming, "If she stays, I'm outta here! I can't look at that girl! I can't believe you would allow an assistant in here - she doesn't belong in here!"
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What was she doing chasing the mother of her personal assistant?
| QUOTE | Detailing the arrest, which was first reported by TMZ, Padilla told PEOPLE that at 1:34 a.m. the police responded to a call of one SUV chasing another in a residential section of Santa Monica.
Lohan, driving a 2004 Yukon that doesn't belong to her, was chasing a 2001 Escalade being driven by the mother of Lohan's personal assistant, according to police.
"The driver who called police turned out to be the mother of Lindsay Lohan's personal assistant," said Padilla. "Just prior to the chase – but I'm not sure exactly how much time prior – the personal assistant had quit."
The mother drove toward the police station, but ended up in the nearby civic center, says Padilla.
When officers arrived, they determined that Lohan was in the white SUV suspected of chasing the other.
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So, wait. Whose car was she driving?
I knew she wasn't serious about getting clean. Why? Because she headed straight for the clubs right out of rehab. Sure, she was photographed drinking Red Bull, but alcohol bracelets don't detect coke. People who are 100% serious about kicking their addiction stay away from places where they know it will be difficult to do so.
I hope she gets jail time. Maybe that will straighten her out...but I doubt it. She's pretty damn dumb.
A white SUV? OJs, clearly.
Statement from her lawyer that makes no sense:
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| "Addiction is a terrible and vicious disease. Since Lindsay transitioned to outpatient care, she has been monitored on a SCRAM bracelet and -*test*-('")ed daily in order to support her sobriety. Throughout this period, I have received timely and accurate reports from the -*test*-('")ing companies. Unfortunately, late yesterday I was informed that Lindsay had relapsed. The bracelet has now been removed. She is safe, out of custody and presently receiving medical care." |
She was wearing the monitoring anklet voluntarily, right? The police didnt order it or the rehab, so she really had no one to answer to about it. Plus, its not like it gives off an electric shock when she drinks, although that would be really cool.
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Statement from her lawyer that makes no sense:
| QUOTE | | "Addiction is a terrible and vicious disease. Since Lindsay transitioned to outpatient care, she has been monitored on a SCRAM bracelet and -*test*-('")ed daily in order to support her sobriety. Throughout this period, I have received timely and accurate reports from the -*test*-('")ing companies. Unfortunately, late yesterday I was informed that Lindsay had relapsed. The bracelet has now been removed. She is safe, out of custody and presently receiving medical care." |
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What about that doesn't make sense?
It's a cleverly written statement that talks around the facts.
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| Throughout this period, I have received timely and accurate reports from the -*test*-('")ing companies. |
What were the results? It seems we are to assume Lindsay -*test*-('")ed negative all that time. But if that's the case, why didn't her lawyer come right out and say that?
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| Unfortunately, late yesterday I was informed that Lindsay had relapsed. |
Informed by whom? Because this sentence comes immediately after the one about the -*test*-('")ing companies, it seems to imply that a -*test*-('")ing company reported the relapse. But it doesn't say that. In fact,
TMZ claims they contacted the company and a spokesman (true, not necessarily a lab person) didn't even know Lindsay had been arrested. I suspect the lawyer found out from the police.
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| The bracelet has now been removed. |
Huh? That's just a weird thing to put in there. It almost sounds like her appendix has been removed and she's in stable condition.
| QUOTE (Miss Moneypenny @ July 24, 2007 09:48 am) |
| So, wait. Whose car was she driving? |
Why, the owner of the coke, obviously! [/sarcasm]
According to E!, her assistant had quit hours before this whole thing happened.
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| The call was placed at 1:35 a.m. by the mother of Lohan's personal assistant, who had quit her post hours earlier. |
And the bracelet:
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| According to Berk, the star was not wearing her alcohol-monitoring bracelet at the time of her arrest, despite it being a voluntary fixture above her footwear since checking out of Promises on July 13 |
The whole thing with the bracelet makes no sense to me at all. If she was wearing it voluntarily, then all it is is a method for her (and possibly her people) to know if she is drinking, which she should know because she would have to be, you know, actually drinking. If it registered that she was drunk, then what?
I'm thinking the studio/her management demanded she wear it for insurance purposes. If they could provide proof that she was sober for such and such an amount of time, maybe they could get her insured on set again.
I'm saying it now, within a year this girl is going to either die from a overdose or die from a car crash..seriously..no one is that lucky all the time.
And what wil bite most of all is after a while she will be exhaulted in her death as a "poor young thing that was out of control with no one to stop her and would have been an extrodinary actress given the chance". And Dina will pimp it out until her own death.