Lindsay Lohan arrest warrant update: She will not appear in court on Monday
A warrant for Lindsay Lohan’s arrest was issued on Friday, but a lawyer for the actress says Lohan will not appear in court on Monday. Her lawyer will appear on her behalf, the Associated Press reports.
Shawn Chapman Holley, Lohan’s attorney, told the AP that the warrant was the result of a “misunderstanding.” The warrant may have to do with Lohan’s drunken driving arrest in 2007, a police spokeswoman told the AP.
On Saturday, Beverly Hills Police Lt. Mark Rosen said that the police were not ”actively looking” for Lohan, though if they came in contact with her, “she’s subject to arrest.” The star, whose film Labor Pains opens in May, is currently serving three years’ probation for the May and July, 2007 incidents, in which she was alleged to have been in possession of cocaine. In 2007, Lohan was sentenced to three-years probabtion.
She spent 84 minutes in jail. Her attorney told the AP that Lohan is in compliance with the terms of her probation.
Lindsay Lohan arrest warrant update: She will not appear in court on Monday
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