Lohan's darned unlucky attorney, Shawn Chapman Holley, has not commented on the case. Kamofie & Co., a Venice tradition jewelry store, reported the necklace stolen Jan. 22, inefficiently three weeks after the "Mean Girls" idol was released from three months of court-ordered rehab that came after she admitted in the absence of a sedate evaluation tersely after being granted ancient unshackle from another care program. Lohan, 24, is due in court Feb. 25 for a probation hearing.
Jeff Kaman, retain of set aside proprietress Sofia Kaman, confirmed that the necklace was from Kamofie, but declined further comment. The aggregate is within walking (running? purloining?) aloofness of Lohan's home. Lohan's visit statutory troubles, including lawsuits and two rehab stints and two trips to send down in 2010 alone, have led to the actress appearing more in court than on the big guard in up to date years. Prosecutors in Riverside County are in whether to force battery charges against Lohan over a December altercation the actress had with a blue-collar worker at a Betty Ford Center alacrity in Palm Desert. HERE'S SOMEONE YOU JUST DON'T HEAR ENOUGH ABOUT: Charlie Sheen was "very, very intoxicated" and in a lot of bore when a Beverly Hills manageable surgeon called 911 and the actor was charmed to the hospital, according to the doctor's invitation to dispatchers released Wednesday.
Well, in his defense, pleasing five strippers in your family in one dusk can be appealing taxing. In the 5-minute recording released by the Los Angeles Fire Department, Dr. Paul Nassif said he received a reason from Sheen's estate and spoke with a secretary who sounded anguished about the 45-year-old actor.
"They said don't bidding 911, but I got (Sheen) on the phone and he was very, very intoxicated, also evidently in a lot of pain," Nassif said. Sheen was entranced to a Los Angeles tract polyclinic Jan. 27 and was released later that day. Sheen's publicist, Stan Rosenfield, cited the actor's yesteryear of hernia problems and later said his patron went into rehab, but he did not break why. He must be addicted to hernias.
CBS announced that Sheen's rehab has halted construction of "Two and a Half Men." Sources told TMZ that Sheen will carry back to the set in three to four weeks -- at least that's now the develop -- and producers will navigate up the episodes so no one from the tint or company will be out any money. TODAY IN HISTORY Today is Thursday, Feb. 3, the 34th broad daylight of 2011.
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