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Lindsay Lohan Sued By Some Crazy Dude

Lindsay Lohan has been staying out of trouble lately, and has even been praised by Judge Stephanie Sautner at probation hearings. Dare we say she’s turning it around? Incredibly, it looks like she is. The only allegations she faces these days (save for that tax mishap ) are the typical celeb fare – frivolous lawsuits from crazy people. According to court documents, Thomas A. Green is suing Lohan for $300,000 for “unfair business practices” and allegedly defrauding him in some online business deal. Green claims he is a former U.S. Marine and says he recently spent time in a homeless shelter due to a “depreciated stage of delusion and hallucinations.” Green believes he began corresponding with Lohan on Facebook on July 18, 2010, and makes references to both public Facebook and Twitter messages that the actress had posted in an effort raise awareness and funds for the disaster in the Gulf Coast. Green seems to claim was duped by Lohan and when he pressed her about her true intentions, he uncovered a conspiracy about the killing of Osama bin Laden . He goes on and on and on , but we’re just gonna stop right there, because this is going to be thrown out in about two seconds, and we have other things to talk about. Like the sweater she’s wearing above. Wowza. [Photo: Fame Pictures]

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Iron Cross Director Sues Variety Over Oscar Shakedown [Legit]

Joshua Newton , the director who thought a $400,000 Oscar campaign in Variety would buy his movie a positive review, has made good on his threat to sue the Hollywood trade . Newton told Gawker last week that he was contemplating a lawsuit, and he filed it in Los Angeles Superior Court yesterday . We haven’t seen a copy of the complaint yet, but according to the Wrap, Newton and his fellow producers claim Variety engaged in “breach of contract and fiduciary duty, negligence, fraud and unfair business practices” when it sold nearly a half a million in ads designed to get Iron Cross Oscar recognition only to turn around and publish a harsh review that “seriously undermined, if not completely destroyed,” the prospect. They’re seeking damages in excess of $25,000. Newton initially prevailed upon Variety to pull down the review by freelance critic Robert Koehler from its web site in December, as we reported last month . But it has since been republished. Koehler told Gawker that his Iron Cross assignment was a “very routine” review, and that he had no idea it had been taken down until a month ago. When he inquired with his editors at Variety as to what happened to it, he said, “they were as much in the dark as I was.” He eventually learned that the review had been taken down in response to Newton’s complaint, but says his editors “sat down and saw the film, and they backed my review. That’s why they reposted it.”

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