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Lindsay Lohan: Partying Too Hard to Sit For Deposition

Lindsay Lohan’s schedule is too packed with jet-setting and partying to sit for a deposition in a lawsuit, according to the photographer who’s suing her. Grigor Balyan sued Lindsay and her assistant last year, claiming the assistant crashed into him in 2010 outside an L.A. nightclub while driving Miss Crazy. Lindsay was riding shotgun and wasn’t injured, but the celebrity news photographer says he ended up in the hospital – and wants Lohan to pay for it. Balyan says his attorney has been trying in vain to get Lindsay to sit for a deposition, but she says she’s too busy … a claim which really pisses them off . After all, besides making terrible movies on occasion, Lindsay Lohan photos prove she’s “busy” partying around the world or dragging her ass to court. Balyan also claims LiLo said she couldn’t come to L.A. last week for the deposition, yet as we know, she flew all the way from NYC for her probation hearing. Balyan is asking a judge to ORDER Lindsay to sit for a deposition regarding this case ASAP, and also wants her to pay $4,842.43 for his lawyer fees. Just add it to the list …

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Lindsay Lohan: Partying Too Hard to Sit For Deposition

Watch Madonna and Her W.E. Cast Make Their Movie Seem Likable in 24-Minute Doc

I am obviously a thundering shill for Madonna whether she’s making terrible movies with her ex-husband or making terrible movies with Griffin Dunne , but there’s something about W.E. ‘s self-serious, accidental telenovela that’s not even watchably bad. It’s just humorless and overlong — though Andrea Riseborough is fabulous as the polarizing Wallis Simpson. In a new 24-minute documentary about Madonna’s big feature, the director and her cast do their best to sell their watercolored biopic, and I tell you what? They do a good job. Don’t ask me to explain it. But James D’A rcy still looks like Anthony Perkins, so shut up and start crying in adoration.

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Watch Madonna and Her W.E. Cast Make Their Movie Seem Likable in 24-Minute Doc