Lindsay Lohan said Wednesday that allegations that her car grazed a man's knee outside a Hollywood nightclub are "a complete lie." Lohan went straight to her 3 million Twitter followers to respond to the latest in a long-line of car-related troubles for the "Mean Girls" actress and recent "Saturday Night Live" host. "This is all a complete lie. I've been at community service," Lohan tweeted on her official account. "These false accusations are absurd." According to police, Lohan's black Porsche was surrounded by paparazzi outside the club at about 12:30 a.m. Wednesday. The man told officers her sports car grazed his knee outside the club. Lohan drove off and a police report wasn't taken because the man, an employee of the Hookah Lounge near the club, wasn't hurt, Los Angeles police Sgt. Mark Ro said. The 25-year-old starlet was trying to make a U-turn outside the Wilcox Avenue club. "Space was tight," the sergeant said, adding that Lohan may have nudged the lounge employee's parked car, believed to be a Corvette, but it wasn't damaged. "He came out and said, 'Don't hit my car,'" Ro said. "She was making a multipoint U-turn and photographers were in her way." The sergeant said he didn't know who called police, but Lohan was gone when officers arrived. "We did not take a report for hit-and-run," Ro said. "We didn't go looking for her." TMZ.com first reported the incident. Lohan and her lawyer Steve Honig said she was trying to get to a friend's birthday party at the club, but she turned around when she was mobbed by photographers and never got out of her car. "I attempted to wish a friend happy birthday, which I didn't even get to do because I was freaked out by all of the paparazzi," Lohan said on Twitter. Honig said she and her Porsche did not make contact with anyone as she left. "At no point was there ever any indication that her car hit anyone or anything," Honig said in a statement. "We are confident this matter will be cleared up in the next few days." A phone message was left at the Hookah Lounge several hours before it opened, seeking comment from the man who was allegedly grazed. The call was not immediately returned. Lohan has a history of bad luck with cars. A woman claimed in a January lawsuit that she was struck by Lohan's Maserati while walking across a West Hollywood intersection in September 2010. Nubia Del Carmen Preza's lawsuit said she has suffered "disabling and serious personal injuries, pain, suffering and anguish." Photographer Grigor Balyan also sued Lohan in January, claiming he was struck by a vehicle in which Lohan was riding in January 2010. During a court hearing last month, a judge praised Lohan on her progress in a long-running drunken driving case. The former Disney star has been under strict probation guidelines imposed last year, including therapy sessions and weekly stints working at the morgue. Lohan still had to complete 14 days of work at the morgue and attend five therapy sessions before the judge ends her probation on the 2007 drunken driving case. She is due back in court March 29 for what could be her final court appearance if she stays out of trouble. Lohan would remain on informal probation for a case filed after she took a necklace without permission in January 2011, but she would no longer have to report to a probation officer or appear in court for frequent updates.
GMT 11:38 2018 Friday ,12 October
German Artist escorted to final resting place in DamascusGMT 13:42 2018 Friday ,05 October
Jailed Ukrainian filmmaker ends hunger strikeGMT 13:10 2018 Wednesday ,03 October
A year after Weinstein, Hollywood is still soul-searchingGMT 13:01 2018 Wednesday ,03 October
Burglars targeting Rihanna, Christina Milian arrestedGMT 09:24 2018 Wednesday ,24 January
Cosby performs for first time since assault chargeGMT 09:18 2018 Saturday ,20 January
India's top court acquits Bollywood director of rapeGMT 09:24 2018 Saturday ,13 January
Breast cancer gene does not boost risk of deathGMT 08:38 2018 Wednesday ,10 January
US network replaces shamed anchor with another manMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor