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Lindsay Lohan Tweets ‘I Would Never Steal’

Actress’ lawyer reportedly looking for plea deal in jewelry theft case. By Gil Kaufman Lindsay Lohan Photo: Dave McNew/ Getty Images Lindsay Lohan has not yet spoken in public about the felony grand theft charge she’s facing for reportedly stealing a $2,5000 necklace from a Venice, California, jewelry store in January. But on Thursday, a day after posting bail and being released from jail in the case, the 24-year-old actress defended herself via Twitter. “I would never steal, in case people are wondering,” she tweeted . “I was not raised to lie, cheat or steal.” Lohan also lashed out at detractors who said the clingy white mini-dress she wore to court was inappropriate given the gravity of the situation. She is facing three years in prison if convicted. “What I wear to court shouldn’t be front-page news,” she wrote. “It’s just absurd.” Out on $40,000 bail, the “Mean Girls” actress said she’s just ready to move on and get her career back on track. “I just want to be on set again,” said Lohan, who hasn’t appeared on screen since a brief cameo in last year’s “Machete.” Lohan’s lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley, told CNN that despite pleading not guilty, her client is willing to cut a plea deal as long as it doesn’t involve any jail time. “Ms. Lohan maintains her innocence, and now that I’ve seen the police reports, I believe the case is entirely defensible,” Holley said of the police account of the January 22 incident. “Having said that, we will entertain a discussion concerning a plea if it means no jail so that she can move forward with her recovery and her career.” TMZ reported on Friday that according to the police report, the store’s owner did not want to get the police involved in the case. The owner “stated that she does not want to press charges,” the report read. “She stated that she only wants her necklace returned.” Though the owner was reluctant, the district attorney reportedly decided that there was enough evidence to warrant a prosecution. The next hearing is the case is on February 23. Related Photos Lindsay Lohan Goes To Court The Highs And Lows Of Lindsay Lohan Related Artists Lindsay Lohan

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Poor Thang: Lindsay Lohan Charged With Grand Theft Felony For Boostin’

Dayuummmmm Blo-han : Lindsay Lohan will be charged with felony grand theft … TMZ has learned. Sources connected with the case tell TMZ the L.A. County District Attorney will file the case as early as Monday. Lindsay is accused of stealing a $2,500 necklace from a Venice, CA jewelry store on January 22. Surveillance video from the store shows Lindsay with the necklace in question and there are photos of her wearing what appears to be the same necklace a week later. If convicted … Lindsay faces a maximum of three years in state prison. Sources connected with Lindsay tell TMZ … Lindsay says she’ll fight the charge and she’s sticking with her story that she took the jewelry on loan. The case could also have a dramatic impact on her ongoing DUI case in Beverly Hills since she is currently on probation. Boostin: White Girls Who Love To Steal Source

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Poor Thang: Lindsay Lohan Charged With Grand Theft Felony For Boostin’

Dayuummmmm Blo-han : Lindsay Lohan will be charged with felony grand theft … TMZ has learned. Sources connected with the case tell TMZ the L.A. County District Attorney will file the case as early as Monday. Lindsay is accused of stealing a $2,500 necklace from a Venice, CA jewelry store on January 22. Surveillance video from the store shows Lindsay with the necklace in question and there are photos of her wearing what appears to be the same necklace a week later. If convicted … Lindsay faces a maximum of three years in state prison. Sources connected with Lindsay tell TMZ … Lindsay says she’ll fight the charge and she’s sticking with her story that she took the jewelry on loan. The case could also have a dramatic impact on her ongoing DUI case in Beverly Hills since she is currently on probation. Boostin: White Girls Who Love To Steal Source

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Lindsay Lohan Will Be Charged with Felony

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Celebrity Justice Lindsay Lohan will be charged with felony grand theft … TMZ has learned. Sources connected with the case tell TMZ the L.A. County District Attorney will file the case as early as Monday. Lindsay is accused of stealing a $2,500 necklace from a Venice,… Read more

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Craig Ferguson, transmockery and the reality of bias in new report, ‘Injustice at Every Turn’

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The transgender community, already marginalized and misunderstood by the heterosexual and LGB communities, finds itself again mocked and derided in late night comedy (see SNL’s Estro-maxx skit ). In this case, it’s CBS’s Craig Ferguson, who thought this sketch was a knee-slapper for viewers ( MetroWeekly ): The sketch featured Ferguson’s “half-sister” — played by a man — coming out in a skirt and… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Pam’s House Blend Discovery Date : 05/02/2011 10:34 Number of articles : 2

Craig Ferguson, transmockery and the reality of bias in new report, ‘Injustice at Every Turn’

Lindsay Lohan’s Best Defense — SILENCE!

Filed under: Lindsay Lohan , Celebrity Justice , Developing Stories Lindsay Lohan ‘s defense to grand theft is that she was told by the owner of Kamofie & Company that she could take the necklace on loan … and the surveillance video doesn’t prove otherwise because there’s no audio. Sources connected with the case… Read more

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Charlie Sheen’s Assistant Rick Calamaro: Charlie Sheen ‘Good’

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Making a quick pit stop at celebrity supermarket Gelsons, Charlie Sheen’s personal assistant, Rick Calamaro, appears a bit fazed by recent allegations that he’s to blame for the Ferris Bueller’s Day Off actor’s wild cocaine addiction. Rick says Charlie is “good” and that he doesn’t like reading about negative speculation in the press — when he’s been a good friend to the star for years. Whatever the case — Charlie: get well, dude!!!

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LAPD Will Not Investigate Charlie Sheen for Drugs

Filed under: Charlie Sheen Charlie Sheen will not be prosecuted for drug use, even though multiple people inside his house last week have told us about his alleged massive cocaine use … TMZ has learned. Law enforcement sources say the LAPD will not investigate the case based on… Read more

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Michael Jackson Doctor Conrad Murray To Be Arraigned

Murray to head to trial in death of Jackson following Tuesday hearing. By Gil Kaufman Dr. Conrad Murray Photo: Frederick M. Brown/ Getty Images Cardiologist Dr. Conrad Murray, the only person charged in the June 2009 death of Michael Jackson, will be arraigned on Tuesday morning (January 25) on an involuntary manslaughter charge. Murray, who was serving as the 50-year-old pop icon’s personal physician at the time, is expected to plead not guilty in the case. According to CNN , the hearing in front of Los Angeles County Superior Court judge Michael Pastor, is only slated to last a few minutes. While Murray has the right to demand a trial within 60 days, it is not expected that a date will be set for one on Tuesday. After more than a week of testimony, Pastor ruled during a preliminary hearing in early January that there was enough evidence to bring Murray’s case to trial. In the meantime, Murray remains free on $75,000 bond, but Pastor blocked the doctor from using his California medical license until the trial is completed. “Michael is not with us today because of an utterly inept, incompetent, reckless doctor — the defendant Conrad Murray,” Los Angeles County deputy district attorney David Walgren said in his final arguments in the preliminary hearing, where a series of witnesses recounted Murray’s actions during the minutes and hours before and after Jackson’s death. The King of Pop died as a result of what the Los Angeles County coroner’s office called acute propofol poisoning, a reference to a powerful surgical anesthetic that the singer reportedly requested as a sleep aid to combat chronic insomnia. While prosecutors appear to be building a case that Murray acted recklessly in attending to Jackson in the singer’s final hours, CNN reported that the doctor’s lawyers appeared satisfied with the results of the preliminary hearing thanks to some testimony they got from prosecution witnesses that might help raise some reasonable doubt about their client’s guilt at trial. “I think the prosecution is going to change their tactics in this case,” defense lawyer J. Michael Flanagan said after the preliminary hearing. “It’s not the same as what they gave in opening statements.” The defense reportedly is set to argue that it was Jackson himself who administered the final, fatal dose of propofol after waking in a panic from a fitful night of sleep. One of the prosecution’s expert witnesses in the case admitted under cross-examination that he made a math mistake and that the recalculation supports the defense theory that Jackson may have given himself the dose of propofol that killed him. CNN reported that Dr. Richard Ruffalo, an anesthesiologist hired by the prosecution, was the last witness to take the stand and his admission about making a mistake on the calculation of the level of propofol in Jackson’s stomach fluid reportedly elicited gasps from the members of Jackson’s family who were sitting in the hearing room. Murray’s lawyers have suggested that a frustrated Jackson may have poured the anesthetic — which is administered intravenously — into his juice bottle while the doctor was out of his bedroom. “Now it doesn’t make sense unless he ingested it orally in a huge amount,” Ruffalo testified. The anesthesiologist added that Murray could still be at fault for leaving dangerous drugs near a patient who was allegedly addicted to sedatives and sleep aids. “It’s like leaving a syringe next to a heroin addict,” Ruffalo stated. “If he’s not getting what he wants, when you leave the room he might reach for it himself … Either way, it doesn’t matter. He abandoned his patient and didn’t resuscitate appropriately.” Ruffalo said Murray should have anticipated that Jackson, who had previously asked to inject himself with the drug, might potentially administer it to himself. “He gets upset if he doesn’t get his milk,” he said, explaining that Jackson often referred to propofol as his “milk.” In addition, the pathologist who conducted Jackson’s autopsy acknowledged it was possible, though improbable, that the singer gave himself the fatal propofol dose. Speaking to police two days after Jackson’s death, Murray told investigators that a sleepless Jackson had begged him for more propofol on the day he died. The King of Pop was in the midst of a grueling series of rehearsals for his planned “This Is It” comeback shows at London’s O2 Arena at the time of his death. A civil lawsuit filed last year by Jackson’s mother against the producer of the concerts, AEG Live, alleged that the company had warned the entertainer several weeks before he died that if he missed any more rehearsals they were going to “pull the plug” on the gigs, which the cash-strapped Jackson was depending on to revive his stalled career. Related Artists Michael Jackson

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Mel’s Lawyers Serve Oksana’s Ex-Bodyguard

Filed under: Mel Gibson , Oksana Grigorieva , Kristian Otto Herzog , Celebrity Justice Oksana Grigorieva ‘s former bodyguard — the man who knows her playbook inside and out — was subpoenaed today in her custody war with Mel Gibson … and he got served while he was blabbing about the case. Sources connected to the case tell us Kristian… Read more

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