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Lindsay Lohan Released From Jail And In Rehab

Truth rating: 10

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After spending 13 days behind bars at the all-women’s Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, California, Lindsay Lohan was released from jail at 1:35 a.m., and head to rehab at the UCLA Medical Center.

Lohan slipped out of a back entrance of the jail, and avoided the media.

Having failed to complete her alcohol education classes weekly, which constituted a violation of her previous probation conditions, Judge Marsha Revel sentenced Lohan to 90 days in jail (30 days for reckless driving, followed by 30 days for her first DUI, and then 30 days for a second DUI), and ordered to her to spend 90 days in a rehab facility.

Lohan was released early from jail due to overcrowding.

As opposed to her jail sentence, Lohan must serve the entirety of the 90 days in rehab.

So what do you think?

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  • Xenobyte

    Wonder what would happen if she bailed on that rehab?

    I’m asking because if nothing really bad happens I’d suggest she takes the alternative and bail on that useless rehab. If the alternative is the rest of the jail time, go for it. The jail is still overcrowded and she’ll be back out in a week or so.

    Why you may ask? – Well, this will be the third rehab stint and there’s no reason the media should believe that she’s ‘clean’ when she gets out of this one – they didn’t the two previous times and that was far more high end rehab centers with high end doctors, decent care and so on. I doubt this one can offer the same. I’m actually convinced it can’t. It can only do harm IMHO.

    In any case I hope she’ll get enough outside support so she doesn’t get brain washed into thinking she was an addict… Because that will REALLY make her into one. And when you’re an ex-addict IN YOUR MIND it’s easy to excuse a ‘relapse’ because ‘once an addict, always an addict’ and so on. She needs to hang on to the mindset she had before all this started and not let the rehab mind control take over.

    Most of all, she needs to party like there’s no tomorrow the instant she gets out, making sure the paps get shots of wild drinking, crazy drug use and so on, and do it all under a huge banner saying: “The world thinks I’m an addict – Might as well become one!” and “Rehab is a scam!”. It should be a one time thing of course, but it’s important she gets the message out that she wasn’t broken and that she’s as defiant as ever.

    Finally she needs to find out if she can sue the courts for their treatment of her. It was an unreasonably harsh punishment and the indirect fine of forcing her to pay for a pointless and useless rehab. Would the courts have made a random person with a minimal wage income pay $100.000 for 90 days of rehab? – I think not. It was unfair and severely biased against her. She should sue for loss of income for almost three years (an A list star makes a lot of money in that time) and the rehab bill, plus indignity and defacement of character, claiming the initial DUI should have been dismissed with a fine and maybe the loss of her license (depending on the level of intoxication). It’s not like anyone got hurt (except herself) so it really is a minor matter and should have been kept like that.

  • spinilli

    Thank God the judge decided to send her to UCLA Medical Center for rehab and not some cushy rehab like the others she’s spent time in. If she admits she has a problem and takes the help seriously she might actually stand a chance since she’ll be going to a more no frills respected place like UCLA. Good call judge. It’s up to you now Lindsay.

  • BrianofNM

    The gossip around Hollywood is that Lindsay Lohan wants to meet and date George Vreeland Hill.
    It seems that she has had the hots for the guy for a while.
    Now we will see if Hill wants her.

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