Monday, July 30, 2007

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Heiress Paris Hilton took Las Vegas by storm this past weekend, hitting up a concert by pop star Fergie at the Palms Casino Resort's Pearl Theatre.

Dressed in a white mini dress, a far cry from her orange jail suit of earlier this summer, the glammed up heiress watched a performance by the Dutchess. Also in a mini dress was Paris’ sister, Nicky Hilton, who joined in on the fun. Nicky was joined by boyfriend David Katzenberg, who also attended the show.

Backstage, the girls posed for pictures, including one with singer Macy Gray who is currently promoting her album “Big.” They declined to comment on camera about their evening. They did however head up to the Hugh Hefner Sky Villa for the gig’s after party before moving on to Moon nightclub where Paris was caught shimmying on the dance floor. She even got a shout out from the DJ.

Not spotted with the Hilton sisters was Paris’ recent boy candy, rocker Cisco Adler, who photographs showed her kissing in recent weeks. Hilton also appeared to leave her loyal miniature dogs at home too.

Plenty of celebrities did make the party though. Sources tell Access that “Scrubs” stars Donald Faison and Sarah Chalke were on hand. Tennis ace Serena Williams and comedian Jon Lovitz attended too. Lovitz’s sparring partner of late, Andy Dick, was nowhere in sight.

Akon Wants To Put Out Paris' Next Record


Akon wants to help out troubled celebutante Paris Hilton with her slumping music career.

The R&B star says he'd jump at the chance to work with hotel heiress, in spite of her questionable singing talent, according to Teenmusic.com.

He says, "In my mind I was thinking now Paris Hilton is an official convict, I think I'm gonna get with her and put a record out."

"I would definitely sign her to my label 'cos she's a character. You give her the cutest record, something that's just for women, an anthem; I think it will be outta here!"

Paris Hilton Joining Repo! The Genetic Opera


Paris Hilton (House of Wax) has joined Alexa Vega and Paul Sorvino in the cast of Repo! The Genetic Opera, a full-blown musical thriller co-financed by Saw makers Twisted Pictures and Lionsgate.

Darren Lynn Bousman, director of three "Saw" films, including the fourth entry, which opens Oct. 26, has spent several years working on the movie version of an opera hatched with screenwriter-composers Darren Smith and Terrance Zdunich. Dan Heffner and Twisted's Carl Mazzocone, Mark Burg and Oren Koules are producing.

Hilton will sing in a futuristic thriller framed around musical numbers that range from opera to rock. The setting is 2056, when a plague nearly destroys the human race and survival is dependent upon being able to finance a pricey organ transplant.

Hilton plays a daughter of the organ transplant magnate (Sorvino) who is the villain of the piece.

Paris Hilton loses inheritance




PARTY princess Paris Hilton is $60 million out of pocket after her billionaire grandfather - appalled by her jail term for drink-driving offences - axed her inheritance.

Family patriarch Barron Hilton was already embarrassed by his granddaughter's wild behaviour - notably when her home sex video was leaked on the internet.

But the 79-year-old considered her 23-day sentence last month the last straw.

"He was, and is, extremely embarrassed by how the Hilton name has been sullied by Paris," says Jerry Oppenheimer, who wrote a biography of the clan called House Of Hilton.

"He now doesn't want to leave unearned wealth to his family."

Hilton senior, the only member of the family left with a sizeable stake in the huge hotel chain, has let it be known that he intends to donate to charity the $2.4bn he will gain from this month's sale of the company to private equity firm Blackstone.

The money will go to the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, the charity set up in the name of the founder of the family business.

Passengers on Lohan ride hire attorney


The men who say they were unwilling passengers on Lindsay Lohan's wild ride through Santa Monica have retained a lawyer who said he hopes to resolve the case without hauling the actress into court.

Attorney Randall Billington told The Associated Press on Friday that he has been retained by Dante Nigro and Jakon Sutter, who say they pleaded with Lohan to stop as she raced along the Pacific Coast Highway at 100 mph before dawn Tuesday. He is also representing Ronnie Blake, who says Lohan drove Nigro's sport-utility vehicle over his foot as she raced off with the vehicle.

"Some people think a discussion should begin with 'I'll see you in court.' I don't believe that," said Billington, adding he hoped the situation could be resolved amicably. He also expressed concern for the well-being of Lohan, who was arrested for investigation of driving under the influence and cocaine possession at the end of the ride.

"From my clients' point of view, they want to see a good outcome to that story for her," he said.

Lohan's attorney and publicist did not respond to calls and e-mails, and Santa Monica police officials declined to comment.

"At this point we have no new information to report," said Lt. Alex Padilla, a police spokesman.

Billington declined to make the three men available for an interview.

In a video interview posted on the celebrity Web site TMZ.com before they retained an attorney, the three said they crossed paths with Lohan when they saw her traveling in a car with a friend and waved to them. Nigro said the friend responded with a text message saying the 21-year-old actress was inviting them to a party.

At the party, Nigro said, he saw Lohan drinking heavily. Sutter and Blake, who weren't allowed inside, said they waited for their friend in the car.

Shortly before the chase began, Nigro said, Lohan's personal assistant got into an argument with her boyfriend and then with the actress. When Lohan told her to be quiet she announced she was quitting and left, Nigro said.

At that point, he said, Lohan snatched his keys, which were still in the ignition of his SUV, jumped into the driver's seat and gave chase. As the car accelerated, Blake said, he managed to jump out, but the vehicle ran over his foot.

He was limping and walking with a cane Friday, his attorney said.

As Lohan raced after her assistant, Nigro and Sutter said, her car reached speeds of 100 mph.

"So we start pleading with her, 'Can you please stop the car," Sutter said.

"She says, 'I can't get in trouble, I'm a celebrity, I can do whatever the ... I want," Nigro said.

"I was honestly terrified," Nigro added. "I really thought we were going to crash and I really thought we were going to get severely hurt or all of us were going to die."

After Lohan's assistant got away, Nigro said, the actress raced to the Santa Monica home of the woman's mother. The mother, seeing a strange car arrive as she was returning home, fled in a Cadillac Escalade and called police.

"At this point the Escalade's flying, we're flying, we're probably going 80 miles per hour in residential Santa Monica," Nigro said.

The chase ended when the woman stopped near the Santa Monica police station and Lohan was arrested.

As she spoke with police, Nigro said, Lohan tried to implicate Sutter.

"We can hear her saying, 'No, no, I wasn't driving, the black kid was driving," he said.

Sutter and Blake are black, and Nigro is white.

It was the second driving arrest in two months for Lohan, who was also arrested over Memorial Day weekend after crashing her car into a curb. She was released from a rehab program this month.

In separate developments Friday, Lohan's estranged parents, Michael and Dina Lohan, appeared in a New York court to fight over child-support payments, and a lawyer for Lohan appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom in connection with a traffic accident the actress was involved in two years ago.

In New York, a judge chided Lohan's father for failing to make child-support payments for the actress' younger brother and sister. Michael Lohan was ordered to return to court Aug. 10 with proof he is looking for a job.

In Los Angeles, Lohan was granted her request to have a new judge hear a lawsuit brought against her by a man whose van collided with her Mercedes-Benz in 2005 as the actress was fleeing photographers.

Lindsay Lohan not ready to tell-all


Lindsay Lohan is not planning for a tell-all interview with OK! Magazine, her rep has said.

Perez Hilton had claimed that the troubled actress is going to give an exclusive interview to the publication.

The rep said that there is absolutely no truth in the reports, and that the report is 'fabricated'.

"There is absolutely no truth to the report that Lindsay is doing a tell-all interview with OK! Magazine or anyone else this week. That is completely fabricated," Usmagazine.com quoted the rep, as saying.

The 'Mean Girls' star, who is charged for DUI, is due to appear in court on August 24. (

Paris Buys a Pup from Britney's Pet Store


Paris Hilton has enraged leading animal rights activists by purchasing another pet Chihuahua from the same Beverly Hills store where Britney Spears picked up her new terrier London last week.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and the Humane Society joined forces to condemn Spears' pet shop purchase--and now Hilton has followed suit.

The socialite claimed the male Chihuahua from Pets of Bel Air on Wednesday, according to reports.

And it seems the animal activists are fighting a losing battle when it comes to persuading stars not to buy puppies from pet stores--Limp Bizkit star Fred Durst has also recently bought a Chihuahua from the same store as Britney and Paris, who have previously given homes to a Yorkshire terrier and a Chihuahua named Tinkerbell.

Lindsay Lohan's provocative ad campaign


Actress Lindsay Lohan poses provocatively in a new ad campaign for ace designer Jill Stuart's new range.

The photo shoot was shot extensively in Japan.

The troubled starlet, who was recently booked for DUI, looks inviting in stockings and suspenders.

Stuart said that the Mean Girls star is the perfect choice for the campaign.

"Lindsay's perfect for us. She's sexy and smart," the Sun quoted Jill, as saying.

The rehabbed actress is due to appear in court on August 24.

Kelly Ripa wants Lindsay Lohan to see ramifications of driving drunk

Kelly Ripa has an idea about how to possibly scare Lindsay Lohan straight: have her spend time with Ripa's sister, who was nearly killed by a drunken driver.

Ripa said on "Live With Regis and Kelly" she'd like Lohan to see "the physical agony a person lives with" after being hit by a drunken driver.

Ripa would also talk to Lohan about "wasting opportunities and what a blessing it is each day just to get up in the morning and to be healthy."

Ripa says "it's very sad" and she's "very concerned for all of these girls that are making the news lately."

Lindsay Lohan Gets An 'A' for a B-Flick


So much notoriety fogs the drama of Lindsay Lohan's life these days that it's probably easier to review that than her actual movie. But, surprise, the not-screened-in-advance-for-press "I Know Who Killed Me" is a credible piece of pop entertainment of the hottie-in-distress genre.

The genre is no favorite of critics or responsible adults, who have no desire to observe its conventions -- lots of pain, torture and bondage suffered by said hottie, followed by righteously administered way-cool death to perpetrator -- but if you accept those conventions, "I Know" delivers on them in a trim, if violent, package and gives Lohan a chance to show she knows a little something about the acting trade.

One can certainly see why she accepted such a project, even at the hands of a first-time writer (Jeff Hammond) and an undistinguished director (Chris Sivertson). She gets to play that coveted stretch-job, the double role, first as good-girl perfect teen Aubrey Fleming and then as stripper-survivor-street girl Dakota Moss. What connects them?

Aubrey, ruling princess of an ideal but geographically vague suburb, is abducted one day by the reigning serial killer, who steals beauties such as her, mutilates them horribly, then deposits their bodies on public byways. However, somehow, though mutilated in the exact same way as previous victims, she escapes, is found, hospitalized, interviewed by the FBI, visited by her boyfriend, supplied with miracle prostheses to make up for what is now missing, and returned to prosperous parents (Neal McDonough and Julia Ormond). Except now she claims to be the stripper and wild girl of the road, Dakota.

As Dakota, she swears, smokes, indulges in recreational sex and treats her parents like servants, while laughing contemptuously at the feds. The diagnosis, by the obligatory shrink, is that Aubrey's been traumatized into delusion, that she's entered a fictional world she created as a would-be writer of the Stephen King variety.

The thrust of the picture follows as tough-talking tart Dakota jokes her way through Aubrey's life and begins to wonder where she ends and Aubrey begins, or vice versa, and ultimately figures that if she's really Dakota, then Aubrey is still missing.

Director Sivertson has lots of fun with cinematography, particularly with a kind of iridescent blue, used throughout as a symbol of the mad streak at the center of the picture. The movie's primary drawback, for sensitive audiences, will be exactly what endears it to less sensitive audiences: its gore, which is endless. It loves the image of the amputee, it loves the act of amputation. It does nasty things to hands and legs, it buries people alive, it goes to the morgue and lets us look at morgue photos. Many will say ugh, and mean it. Also, it seems to take place in a universe in which cellphones have not yet been invented.

But Lohan brilliantly brings off her double turn and clearly believes in the picture, as do all who worked on it. These things used to be called B movies in the old days when nobody noticed them but critics writing 20 years later, and that's probably the fate that lies in store for "I Know Who Killed Me." It's negligible, to be sure, but these days, hey, what isn't?

I Know Who Killed Me (105 minutes, at area theaters) is rated R for grisly violence including torture and disturbing gory images, sexuality, nudity and profanity.

Paris Hilton Denies Marijuana Reports


Socialite Paris Hilton has slammed reports that she was smoking marijuana at a Hollywood nightclub with her close pal Kimberly Stewart's ex-fiancé Cisco Adler on Wednesday morning.

Us Weekly magazine reported partygoers claimed Hilton and Whitestarr frontman Adler were spotted smoking marijuana and kissing at Guy's Nightclub.

However, Hilton's representative Michael Sitrick says, "Paris absolutely did not smoke pot Tuesday night or Wednesday morning, as I understand was reported. That report is false."

When asked about her relationship to Adler, Sitrick adds, "She was with Cisco Tuesday night/Wednesday morning."

Following her release from jail last month for violating her probation from a drunk-driving arrest, Hilton appeared on Larry King's CNN show to declare she had never taken drugs in her life.

Nicole Richie to follow Paris Hilton to jail


Celebrity socialite Nicole Richie pleaded guilty on Friday to driving under the influence of drugs and was sentenced to four days in jail, a month after TV co-star Paris Hilton completed a three-week stint behind bars.

Richie, 25, the waif-like daughter of singer Lionel Richie who co-stars with Hilton on the reality series "The Simple Life," was ordered to serve her time by September 28, but it was not immediately clear when or where she would be incarcerated.

She also was fined $2,048, placed on three years probation and was ordered to enroll within 21 days in a court-supervised rehabilitation program for two-time offenders.

Because of a 2003 DUI conviction, Richie had faced a mandatory sentence of up to a year in jail if found guilty in a trial that was set to begin next month.

Appearing calm and composed and wearing a lose-fitting black shift dress with oversized sunglasses, she was accompanied to court by bodyguards and her boyfriend, singer Joel Madden of the rock band Good Charlotte.

Media interest in Richie's case intensified in recent weeks with reports circulating in celebrity magazines and the tabloid press that she is several months pregnant by Madden and plans to marry him. Those reports have not been confirmed.

Asked after the hearing whether Richie's reported pregnancy had any bearing on her plea deal, or on the judge's acceptance of it, the deputy district attorney who oversaw the case, Carolina Lugo, said: "I don't have any information on that."

During Friday's proceedings, Superior Court Commissioner Steven Lubell twice warned Richie that she could end up doing 12 months behind bars if she violates her probation.

"The court views this plea agreement as a contract," he told her. "If you violate the terms of this agreement, you can and you will go to county jail for more time than the court is giving you today."

He added: "Being under the influence of alcohol or drugs while driving is extremely dangerous."

The only words uttered by Richie during the hearing was "guilty" when asked how she pleaded to a misdemeanor count of driving under the influence of drugs, and "yes" when asked if she acknowledged her previous conviction.

All references to alcohol in the latest case were dropped under the plea arrangement.

Emerging from the courthouse in the suburban Los Angeles city of Glendale, Richie walked past a phalanx of reporters and camera crews without saying a word and was whisked away in a sport utility vehicle.

Richie's plea deal stemmed from a traffic stop in December in which police said she was seen driving the wrong way on a Los Angeles freeway. Officers said then that she failed a field sobriety test and admitted she had smoked marijuana and taken the prescription painkiller Vicodin.

The December 11 stop came six weeks after it was revealed the rail-thin actress had checked herself into a treatment facility to address weight-loss issues. An arrest report at the time said the 5-foot-1 celeb weighed just 85 pounds.

Hilton was released from jail on June 26 after serving 22 days for violating her probation in a drunken-driving case by driving on a suspended license.

Lubell told Richie the Department of Motor Vehicles might likewise suspend her license as a result of her latest conviction.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Lindsay Lohan and her career


Any lingering doubts that Lindsay Lohan's judgment isn't all it should be are answered with "I Know Who Killed Me," forever hereafter known as the movie that came out the week her personal life may have hit bottom. It's an unintentionally hilarious disaster, a movie seemingly built on wickedly ironic prescience.


What else would you call a film about a woman who loses a leg and is fitted with a rechargeable one that beeps, a movie starring an actress infamous for wearing (and ignoring) an alcohol detecting anklet?

Lohan isn't at her best playing a mutilated girl who claims she isn't who her friends and family and the cops say she is in this torture-porn fiasco. It's filmed as a lurid dream in 943 shades of blue -- although "All Cheerleaders Die" director Chris Sivertson had much bigger problems than deciding which blue filter to use in this scene or that one. The script is shockingly tin-eared and inept.

The actress has been hearing this a lot this week, but here it is one more time. Lohan should have known better.

Aubrey, her character, is a talented pianist and writer who fancies herself a novelist, scribbling out the sort of self-obsessed navel-gazing that 18-year-olds have been churning out since English was taught in high school.

"She always felt like half a person," she narrates to the rest of her creative writing class. "She knew a trick. She knew how to turn her life into a movie."

Really? "She" should've given Jeff Hammond a hand. He's the illiterate hack who scripted this.

Aubrey is snatched after a football game. And weeks later, what's left of her turns up in a ditch. Who did it? The creepy gardener? The wrapped-too-tight dad (Neal McDonough)? The obsessed boyfriend (Brian Geraghty) ?

If you don't guess within the first seven minutes of the movie you plainly need to get out more.

The one-legged survivor claims she isn't Aubrey, that she's a stripper named Dakota Moss. This gives Lohan, all of 21, the chance to play a pole-dancing floozy in endless flashbacks. That, the ersatz mystery and a comically candid sex scene must have sold her on doing this movie. Her last couple of films have been overtly sexual (check out her boating scene in "Georgia Rule"), designed to leave her Disney days far behind.

The bulk of the movie is Dakota trying to convince everyone she's not a figment of Aubrey's imagination, and everybody else tries to convince her otherwise. That includes her mother, played by the unfortunate Julia Ormond, the once-promising star of "Sabrina" who either walked away from a Hollywood career, or was pushed.

There's a strange incompetence at work here, in the alterna-pop songs spattering the early episodes, in the death metal that underscores the strip club scenes. It's as if Sivertson was frightened by "Twin Peaks" as a child and is working out a 7-year-old's understanding of David Lynch-style cryptic darkness in a movie that will almost certainly not be his big break.

Lohan may finally get the personal help she needs after this week's latest run-in with the law. The state may see to that.

But that won't cover the professional missteps. This career needs counseling, too. You could go down the credits and say that about most anybody involved with "I Know Who Killed Me." What they don't know could fill up a film, a much better one that this.

Lindsay Lohan's Passengers Lawyer Up


The men who told TMZ.com they were unwilling passengers on Lindsay Lohan's wild ride through Santa Monica have retained a lawyer who says he hopes to resolve the case without hauling the actress into court.

Tustin attorney Randall Billington tells The Associated Press he has been retained by Dante Nigro and Jakon Sutter. The men say they pleaded with Lohan to stop as she raced along Pacific Coast Highway at 100 miles per hour before dawn Tuesday. He is also representing Ronnie Blake, who says Lohan drove Nigro's SUV over his foot as she raced off with the vehicle.

Billington says he hopes the incident can be resolved amicably.

It occurred shortly before Lohan was arrested for investigation of driving under the influence and cocaine possession.

Akon to produce Paris Hilton's second album


Hip-hop star Akon is keen to work with hotel heiress Paris Hilton, who is planning to record her second album.

The record producer offered his producing and song-writing skills to Hilton despite the fact that her debut eponymous disk failed to generate a good business, and that she has lost her record deal with Warner Bros.

Akon strongly believes that Hilton, who recently completed her jail term, can fit well with his Konvict Mwould record label.

"In my mind I was thinking now Paris Hilton is an official convict, I think I'm gonna get with her and put a record out," Contactmusic quoted him as saying.

"I would definitely sign her to my label 'cos she's a character. You give her the cutest record, something that's just for women, an anthem; I think it will be outta here!" he added.

The Hollywood Hills call to Nicky Hilton


Quietly and without fanfare, a Hilton heiress recently purchased a Hollywood Hills home for about $3 million. No, not Paris. The buyer is Nicky Hilton, 23, Paris' younger sister. Her new house, built in the '40s, is traditional in style. And it's not excessively large by today's benchmark for the well-heeled. The 4,000-square-foot house has three bedrooms and 41/2 bathrooms, an office-gym and a family room. Hilton can use the family room as she has many cousins who visit. There's a pool, but it's relatively nondescript. In picking the neighborhood, Hilton followed many others her age who flock to the Hollywood Hills. Although they don't necessarily frequent the Sunset Strip clubs, they like the trendy restaurants and boutiques. Except for having a marriage annulled and appearing on numerous magazine covers, including GQ and Vanity Fair, this great-granddaughter of hotel magnate Conrad Hilton manages to live outside the limelight.

Nicky Hilton became an apparel designer in Tokyo in 2001, when she was 17 and, earlier this year, launched a new clothing line. She turned down a role starring with her sister in ''The Simple Life.''

World Wrestling Entertainment champion turned actor ''Stone Cold'' Steve Austin has put his contemporary, four-bedroom Malibu home on the market at close to $3.9 million. Austin, 42, purchased a ranch in Texas and a smaller home in Los Angeles to be closer to the studios. He appeared in the movie ''The Condemned,'' which was released in April and is now on video. His Malibu home is on 1.4 acres with a gated entry and has views of the ocean and Santa Monica city lights. The 3,800-square-foot house has a designer kitchen with a metal back-splash, black granite counters and ebony-stained bamboo floors. There is also an Infinity pool, a theater system and a three-car garage.

The longtime Bel-Air home of actress Jane Wyatt was sold for $7 million to Hollywood producer and talent manager Sandy Gallin. The house, built in 1937 and designed by architect Paul Williams, has seven bedrooms and eight bathrooms in 7,400 square feet. Original blueprints were included in the sale. Wyatt, who won three Emmy Awards for her portrayal of the mother on the '50s sitcom ''Father Knows Best,'' died in October at 96.

Gallin has managed Dolly Parton, Neil Diamond and Whoopi Goldberg. Jolie Jenkins, who played Deirdre (Zach's birth mother) on ''Desperate Housewives,'' and David Pagani, a director of TV commercials, have sold their L.A. home to Dwight D. Smith, a producer of ''Project Runway'' and ''Last Comic Standing.'' The 1957 home in the Studio City section, with three bedrooms and two bathrooms in 1,635 square feet, sold for $920,000 -- $21,000 over the asking price.

Paris Buys a Pup from Britney's Pet Store


Paris Hilton has bought a new Chihuahua dog to add to her ever-increasing pet collection.

The hotel heiress purchased a young male mutt from Los Angeles' Pets of Bel Air store on Wednesday afternoon.

An employee told People magazine: "Paris was so sweet. She instantly fell in love with the puppy, she was all smiles and carried him out of the store in her arms."

Paris was not the only star to visit the pet store yesterday. Limp Bizkit singer Fred Durst, accompanied by his son, also bought a Chihuahua.

Paris' former friend Britney Spears recently paid $3,000 for a Yorkshire Terrier puppy, she has named London, from the same store.

The 26-year-old hotel heiress also recently bought a Yorkshire Terrier puppy which she has named Cinderella.

Paris is famed for her menagerie of pets, which includes her Chihuahua Tinkerbell, a kinkajou named Baby Luv, a ferret, a goat and a cockatoo.

The night before buying her new puppy, Paris was partying at Guy's Karaoke bar with Mischa Barton's ex-boyfriend Cisco Adler.

A source said: "They were all over each other, making-out. Paris even gave Cisco a sexy lap dance."

Later, the socialite took to the stage where she sang Bette Davis Eyes before launching into her own hit single Stars are Blind.

Lindsay Lohan hostage claims


Lindsay Lohan allegedly took two men hostage in the car she was driving at the time of her arrest on Tuesday, July 24, 2007.

The 21-year-old actress sped away with the two men following an argument with her assistant Tarin Graham at a Malibu party.

Lohan, who was said to have been drinking all evening, attended the party with Graham, her unnamed boyfriend and his three friends Dante Nigro, Jakon Sutter and Ronnie Blake.




Nigro, Sutter and Blake had been waiting in Nigro's GMC Denali car for Graham's boyfriend to drive them home.

In an emotional state, Lohan - whose assistant told her she was quitting during their heated exchange before driving off alone in her own car - jumped in the driver's seat, started the engine and gave chase.

A panicked Blake jumped out of the vehicle and claims Lindsay carried on driving, running over his foot.

The 21-year-old star followed Graham onto Malibu's Pacific Coast Highway, at which point Nigro told gossip website TMZ.com he tried to grab the wheel, prompting Lohan to say, "If you touch me I'll sue you."

When Lohan finally caught up with Graham she began circling her assistant's vehicle in the middle of the road.

At one point, the troubled star allegedly boasted: "I can't get in trouble. I'm a celebrity. I can do whatever the f**k I want."

Graham managed to lose Lohan and Nigro claims the actress then decided to drive to Graham's mother's house in Santa Monica to try and find her.

As they arrived, Graham's mother was pulling into the driveway, but was so panicked by Lohan's erratic driving, she immediately drove off.

The men claim Lohan then began to chase her at speeds of up to 80mph through Santa Monica, running several red lights.

Nigro realised the 'Bobby' star was being led to the local police station and warned Lohan to halt her pursuit or she would be arrested. He claims she replied: "I'm a celebrity. I'm not going to get in trouble."

The two cars eventually stopped in a car park near the station, and when officers arrived, Nigro is convinced he heard Lohan tell them: "I wasn't driving."

Nigro and Sutter then saw Lohan fail the field sobriety test, alleging when she tried to touch her nose, she almost fell over.

Lohan's representatives have refused to comment on the allegations.

The actress currently faces charges of DUI, possession of cocaine, transporting a narcotic into a custody facility and driving on a suspended licence.

Judge Chides Lindsay Lohan's Father


A judge chided Michael Lohan on Friday for his failure to make child support payments to Lindsay Lohan's younger brother and sister since his release from prison earlier this year.

"The obligation to pay child support is absolute. ... It is not to be taken willy-nilly," state Supreme Court Justice Robert A. Ross scolded Lohan in a brief proceeding inside a small, standing-room-only Long Island courtroom. "Enough is enough."

The court appearance by Lohan and his estranged wife, Dina, who have been separated since 2005, attracted a brigade of photographers, reporters and camera crews eager for any snippet of Lohan news following the arrest earlier this week of their daughter Lindsay.

"She's in a safe place and she's doing well," Dina Lohan said of Lindsay outside the courthouse; she did not speak in the courtroom.

The 21-year-old actress was arrested Tuesday in Santa Monica, Calif., and released on bail for investigation of misdemeanor driving under the influence and with a suspended license and felony cocaine possession. She has insisted in an e-mail to an entertainment reporter that she is innocent of the latest allegations, which come just two weeks after she was released from her second stint in rehab this year.

Sunday, July 22, 2007

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