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1:44 pm - 01/29/2013

LINDSAY LOHAN I Won't Be In Court ... I'M SICK

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Lindsay Lohan s gonna be in a heap of trouble tomorrow ... we've learned she will NOT be in an L.A. court Wednesday as required, because she claims she's sick ... but pictures prove otherwise.

We've learned Lindsay's new lawyer, ark Heller, submitted documents notifying the judge she's too ill to fly.  Heller submitted a note from a Park Avenue doctor who says Lindsay has an upper respiratory infection and can't fly for her own safety as well as the safety of the public.

Heller also submitted an article from the New York Post from January 11, reporting that a flu epidemic has hit the Big Apple.

But take a look at the pictures showing Lindsay on an all-day shopping spree in SoHo Saturday -- the same day the doctor allegedly examined her. She's even smoking ... which doesn't seem like great idea for someone with a respiratory infection.

Interesting ... the judge hasn't even approved Heller -- a New York lawyer -- to appear in a California court on Lindsay's behalf and already there are shenanigans.

As for Lindsay ... she's in trouble.  The judge could issue a warrant for her arrest if the excuse proves bogus.


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dothefrug 30th-Jan-2013 06:20 am (UTC)
Rent can be expensive depending on where you live, but education is more subsidized and cheaper. That said, youth unemployment in Europe is even worse than here rn, so it's not all peachy.

/not American, but live and went to college here
aurorab0realis 30th-Jan-2013 09:11 am (UTC)
Isn't community college free / low tuition in america?

I'm in a eu country that's pretty "peachy" atm, but there would be no way to get though uni without a loan as well - the food, rent and living expenses are so high here that you'll end up with a massive loan after school anyway. Friends of mine who's going to school in america say that the difference isn't that big because living in general is so, so cheap in america so it kind of evens out with the tuition they pay (at the end they'll have maybe 10-20k more in loans which isn't bad when they get back here to work).
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