July 6, 2010

Watch Lindsay Lohan’s Probation Violation Hearing

Lindsay Lohan hearing Lindsay Lohan appeared in court this morning in front of Judge Marsha Revel with the threat of possible jail time. Back in May Lohan failed to appear in front of Judge Revel for a mandatory progress hearing over the terms of her probation. Her reason for failing to attend the hearing what she had claimed passport stolen was stolen while in attendance at the Cannes Film Festival in France.

While in the elevator at the Beverly Hills Courthouse making her way to the courtroom this morning her legal situation got just a little worse as she was served with legal documents from the company Tough As Nails. Lohan is being sued by the company, who owns the store Church, for not paying for more than $17,000 worth of clothes and accessories.

Cheryl Marshall, the co-owner of the Right On program provided some really threatening testimony against Lohan, admitting that Lohan had violated the program, failing to attend mandatory classes and was not in compliance with the program in both May and August of 2009. The case, as we see it now, is running down the list of excuses Lohan had given over the course of the past year for why she had not attended mandatory classes and groups in compliance with her probation.

You can stay up to date with the Lindsay Lohan probation violation hearing over at TMZ, who has a live stream from the courtroom.

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In addition to being the Founder and Editor of Woman Tribune, Holly Ord is a freelance writer, web designer and developer, feminist activist and blogger, and hopeless video game addict. She lives in Northeastern Pennsylvania and has been blogging on liberal politics and gender equality on her personal website, Menstrual Poetry since 2007.

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