Posted on 08/24/2007 10:56:26 AM PDT by Digital Disaster
Lohan To Do Hard Time
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif - Lindsay Lohan reached a plea deal Thursday on misdemeanor drunken driving and cocaine charges that calls for her to spend one day in jail, serve 10 days of community service and complete a drug treatment program.
Upon hearing her sentence the troubled star fell to her knees, screaming hysterically "OH MY GOD NO NO NO NOOOOOOO! Onlookers say guards then drug Lohan from the courtroom as she screamed for her mother.
Michael Vick To Plead Guilty
RICHMOND, Va - Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick will not admit to killing dogs or gambling on dog fights, as detailed in his indictment, when he enters a guilty plea in a Richmond, Va., federal court Monday. Instead, Vick will plead guilty to one count of "conspiracy to commit rough petting," which carries a potential sentence of up to 2 hours in jail and 4 hours of community service.
Nicole Richie Completes Sentence
LOS ANGELES - Nicole Richie was released from jail Thursday after serving 82 minutes of a four-day sentence for driving under the influence of drugs.
The reality show star emerged from jail sporting several crude tattoos, and noticeably stronger due to her lifting weights while confined. While reports Richie dated a fellow inmate where not confirmed, sources in the Sheriff's Office claim the celebrity did get engaged while in jail.
Upon being released, Richie said, "It's so great to breathe fresh air and experience freedom. Now I have to readjust to life on the outside - it'll be hard."
The reality show star emerged from jail sporting several crude tattoos, and noticeably stronger due to her lifting weights while confined.
Wow. I want the book she's going to write - how does one become "noticeably stronger" in only 82 minutes?
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