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Lindsay Lohan Will Be Charged with Felony Grand Theft, End of Her Career?
Lindsay Lohan will be charged with felony grand theft! The actress will be charged Wednesday for the theft of a necklace allegedly taken from a jewelry store last month in Venice, California.
Deputy District Attorney John Lynch told the media that the 24-year-old Lohan will be arraigned on the charge of felony grand theft at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Los Angeles Airport Superior Court.
According to CNN, Lohan “allegedly walked out of the store with the necklace on January 22,” a statement from the district attorney’s office said. “The owner reported the theft to the Los Angeles Police Department, which investigated the allegation and presented evidence to the D.A.’s office last week.”
The $2,500 necklace was handed over to the police just before the police issued a search warrant for Lindsay Lohan’s apartment. Oh Lindsay, what have you done? As if spending months in rehab and before that time in jail for probation violations related to a 2007 drunk driving conviction.
Do you think this is it for Lohan’s career? I seriously think she’s done, she won’t be able to come back from this. What do you think?
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nick commented on Feb 08 11 at 7:59 pmAre you kidding? She’ll serve NO time and be welcomed back into the Hollywood fold as a conquering hero for overcoming all her obstacles. I hate celebrities.
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