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Lindsay Lohan served lawsuit for assisting kill Osama Bin Laden

Lindsay Lohan has undoubtedly had many run-ins with the law, but this time, she’s not the one who’s troubled.

TMZ reported the Mean Girls actress is being served a lawsuit by Thomas A. Green, who claims the 25-year-old had a hand in the death of Osama Bin Laden last year and also alleges that she “might be a high end prostitute.”

The website obtained a copy of the lawsuit, and said the contents of the suit were complete mumbo jumbo.

According to the UK’s Mirror, Green describes himself as a former U.S. Marine and says Lohan contacted him through Facebook regarding an online business he established.

Lohan was served the lawsuit while she was entering court on Tuesday for her probationary hearing, but she never took it.

Green said he has hired a process server to deliver the papers to the actress.

He is looking at suing for her “engaging in unfair business practices,” saying that the starlet told him about a conspiracy behind Bin Laden’s death.

According to TMZ, a portion of the lawsuit reads:

“[Thomas] set out to command [Lohan] to Twitter and stated if [Lohan] acknowledges this is an Osoma Bin Ladden op all civilians in past wrong doing will receive clemency.”

On a less absurd note, Lohan received high praise at her probationary hearing on Tuesday and was told to “keep doing what you’re doing. You appear to be doing very well.”

LeAnn Rimes Seems Nice To Have Around

A lot of people say LeAnn Rimes stole Eddie Cibrian from his previous wife Brandi Glanville, but I’d like to think Eddie Cibrian looked in the mirror and said, “hey, Brandi isn’t seemingly always in…



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Michael Jackson Auction Labeled a Success

michael jackson auction item*Over the weekend, the contents from Michael Jackson’s home were auctioned off, totaling to over more than $1 million, blowing the pre-auction estimates out the water.

Organizers estimated that everything would go for between $200,000 and $400,000.

Among the things that sold was a kitchen chalkboard where Jackson’s children wrote “I love daddy,” which sold for $5000. An armoire on which the singer wrote a message to himself on the mirror brought in $25,750.

Other items included furniture, artwork and other household objects.

The headboard to Jackson’s bed was listed to sell, but at the request of his family, the object was removed from the auction.

However, the rug that was beneath his bed sold for over $15,000.

The auction was one not to miss. Auction organizer Darren Julien recreated the mansion inside the Beverly Hills showroom and invited fans to visit. Mourners and fans left items and gifts for the family.

“Michael Jackson has the greatest fans in the world. I can see why he lived for them,” Julien said. “They came out every day this week to bring gifts. It’s unlike anything we’ve ever seen as it relates to a celebrity and their fans.”

 

Michael Jackson Auction: King of Pop’s Private Possessions Go Under a Hammer [Video]

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Michael Jackson’s private possessions from the rented mansion where he died in June, 2009, are currently being auctioned off by Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills. All of the furnishings, minus Michael Jackson’s death bed, are being put up for sale.

Julien’s Auction House has recreated several rooms from Jackson’s mansions, giving Michael Jackson fans a unique auction experience.

Jamie Khawaja told Sky News:

“We want people when they come and see all this beautiful stuff that was in his last home just to be embraced by his spirit. Especially during the holidays, it is all about love and friendship and coming together and that is what he was all about so we did all this for him and we had a great time doing it.”

The Michael Jackson auction includes nearly 600 items up for sale. Darren Julien, of Julien’s Auctions, said that antique furniture, signed mirrors, paintings, and Michael Jackson’s piano will be going up for auction.

Julien said:

“The pieces that are really going to sell for a lot are the items that can be identified as being associated with Michael Jackson, like the armoire from his private bedroom… He wrote on the mirror so when Michael would see himself in the mirror he could see the notes he made to encourage himself to perform.”

Here’s a video about the Michael Jackson auction.

Would you want to own a piece of 100 North Carolwood Drive? Michael Jackson’s Auction goes live in a few minutes. You can bid here. 


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Michael Jackson – Man In The Mirror


Music video by Michael Jackson performing Man In The Mirror. © 1987 MJJ Productions Inc.

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