Travails of Unlawfulness for Actress

11.29.2012

Maybe it was the seemingly lullness in news reports the first half of this year or the release of the pictorial from the January issue of playboy that influenced this website to craft a short biopic.. to be read here.. on the hard charging life of Lindsay Lohan.

Written several years after the actress had mystified the public in 2008 with her laxisdasical efforts to appear in LA courts for DUI convictions and the Capriati like jewelry theft case in Italy, slight optimism may have been shown to her for reason of benefiting the doubt. Well, it doesn't appear that any improvement in the actress's run in with the law is offering her fans any positive law abinding hope to look to.

The most recent occurrence as reported in celebrity tabloids involves another of several repeated incidents from NY nightclubs. Late Wenesday night, police apprehended her for an overnight stay after a victim alledged being struck to the face at the Club Avenue in Manhattan. In September after driving from a bar location in Manhattan, she clipped an employee with her car in the parkinglot. Ostensibly the same type of occurrence took place with her driving from a Los Angeles nightclub when she knocked a manager in the parking lot with her car.

A car crash over the summer for Lohan and her assistant resulted in no serious injuries but made big media attention.

Additionally, a reported theft from friend Rick Ross at the producer's multi million dollar home in July indicated that during a party, painkillers and consumption of alcohol were to blame for her questionable removal of jewelry from the owner's bedroom. It was later admitted by Lohan that she took them with intent to return them to prevent some other person from absconduring the valuables.

Who knows? It's simply stupid though to think that a young talent whose outright irresponsibility again and again is still getting light reprimands time and again. Who drives to a NY nightclub anyway, jeez?! May we just try to make light of the situation by refering to a remake of a favorite old Cat Stevens song titled Trouble, which aptly seems to fit the situation!

Play Song Here