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10-05-2005, 10:10 AM
Lindsay Lohan, lucky kid who has got herself a Mercedes-Benz SL65 AMG.
Round One, June 2005:
http://forums.beyond.ca/showthread.php?s=&threadid=89631&highlight=Lindsay+Lohan
Round Two, October 2005:
Lohan crashes car running from paparazzi
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actress Lindsay Lohan and two other people were taken to a hospital after the actress' black Mercedes-Benz convertible collided with a van in West Hollywood, authorities reported. Witnesses said Lohan, 19, was trying to avoid paparazzi before the crash occurred. The actress was also involved in a traffic accident last May when she tried to evade a photographer who collided with her.
Lohan and a female passenger in her car suffered minor injuries, said Sgt. Diane Hecht of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The driver of the van, which was knocked into a parked vehicle, suffered moderate injuries, Hecht said. The identities of Lohan's passenger and the male driver of the van were not immediately released.
The accident, which occurred about 4:15 p.m. Tuesday on a busy street in West Hollywood, a city adjacent to Beverly Hills, was witnessed by a number of people, including a reporter for the syndicated television show The Insider.
The reporter, Victoria Recano, told The Associated Press she saw Lohan and her passenger run into an antique store immediately after the accident.
Javier Ramirez, who works at Hideaway House antiques, said he recognized Lohan.
"She was very upset," Ramirez said. "She kept saying, 'Oh my God, oh my God, I can't believe it."'
Ramirez said Lohan and her passenger left after a few minutes and although both were shaken up, neither appeared badly hurt.
Television news footage showed a badly damaged black Mercedes outside the store with both its driver-and passenger-side air bags inflated
The Sheriff's Department said the driver of the van appeared to be turning in front of Lohan's car when the vehicles collided. There was no evidence alcohol was involved in the crash, Hecht said in a news release.
Witnesses said dozens of paparazzi had been following Lohan through the area before the crash. At one point, according to Lori Satzberg, 43, of Calabasas, several photographers tried to take pictures of Lohan as she shopped at a clothing store. The photographers then followed her outside to her car.
"There were about 30 photographers outside covering the store, the poor girl just was shopping and they were just like hounding her," said Satzberg, who was shopping with her 13-year-old daughter.
"She got into her black Mercedes across the street and they literally were like sitting on her car, trying to take pictures of her, she was like yelling at them to get off," Satzberg said.
"These people were all over her," she added. "I'm not surprised this happened."
Police said Lohan, the star of such films as Mean Girls and Herbie: Fully Loaded, was attempting to evade a photographer on May 31 when he crashed his car into her Mercedes. She suffered cuts and bruises in that crash but did not seek medical attention.
The photographer was arrested for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon.
The crash was credited with prompting the California legislature to adopt a measure calling for steep financial penalties for paparazzi who commit assaults in their pursuit of celebrity photos.
Under the measure, signed into law Friday by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, people who contend they are victims of paparazzi assaults may file lawsuits seeking up to three times the damages they allegedly suffered. The plaintiffs could also ask for punitive damages and a court order requiring that the photographer give up any income earned from the pictures involved.
http://img304.imageshack.us/img304/7685/post8611285255531iu.jpg
More bigger images here but some logo in the middle:
HERE (http://www.capital-eye.ru/entertainment/lindsi_lohan_stala_vinovnitsejo_avtomobilnojo_avarii.html?en)
Round One, June 2005:
http://forums.beyond.ca/showthread.php?s=&threadid=89631&highlight=Lindsay+Lohan
Round Two, October 2005:
Lohan crashes car running from paparazzi
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actress Lindsay Lohan and two other people were taken to a hospital after the actress' black Mercedes-Benz convertible collided with a van in West Hollywood, authorities reported. Witnesses said Lohan, 19, was trying to avoid paparazzi before the crash occurred. The actress was also involved in a traffic accident last May when she tried to evade a photographer who collided with her.
Lohan and a female passenger in her car suffered minor injuries, said Sgt. Diane Hecht of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The driver of the van, which was knocked into a parked vehicle, suffered moderate injuries, Hecht said. The identities of Lohan's passenger and the male driver of the van were not immediately released.
The accident, which occurred about 4:15 p.m. Tuesday on a busy street in West Hollywood, a city adjacent to Beverly Hills, was witnessed by a number of people, including a reporter for the syndicated television show The Insider.
The reporter, Victoria Recano, told The Associated Press she saw Lohan and her passenger run into an antique store immediately after the accident.
Javier Ramirez, who works at Hideaway House antiques, said he recognized Lohan.
"She was very upset," Ramirez said. "She kept saying, 'Oh my God, oh my God, I can't believe it."'
Ramirez said Lohan and her passenger left after a few minutes and although both were shaken up, neither appeared badly hurt.
Television news footage showed a badly damaged black Mercedes outside the store with both its driver-and passenger-side air bags inflated
The Sheriff's Department said the driver of the van appeared to be turning in front of Lohan's car when the vehicles collided. There was no evidence alcohol was involved in the crash, Hecht said in a news release.
Witnesses said dozens of paparazzi had been following Lohan through the area before the crash. At one point, according to Lori Satzberg, 43, of Calabasas, several photographers tried to take pictures of Lohan as she shopped at a clothing store. The photographers then followed her outside to her car.
"There were about 30 photographers outside covering the store, the poor girl just was shopping and they were just like hounding her," said Satzberg, who was shopping with her 13-year-old daughter.
"She got into her black Mercedes across the street and they literally were like sitting on her car, trying to take pictures of her, she was like yelling at them to get off," Satzberg said.
"These people were all over her," she added. "I'm not surprised this happened."
Police said Lohan, the star of such films as Mean Girls and Herbie: Fully Loaded, was attempting to evade a photographer on May 31 when he crashed his car into her Mercedes. She suffered cuts and bruises in that crash but did not seek medical attention.
The photographer was arrested for investigation of assault with a deadly weapon.
The crash was credited with prompting the California legislature to adopt a measure calling for steep financial penalties for paparazzi who commit assaults in their pursuit of celebrity photos.
Under the measure, signed into law Friday by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, people who contend they are victims of paparazzi assaults may file lawsuits seeking up to three times the damages they allegedly suffered. The plaintiffs could also ask for punitive damages and a court order requiring that the photographer give up any income earned from the pictures involved.
http://img304.imageshack.us/img304/7685/post8611285255531iu.jpg
More bigger images here but some logo in the middle:
HERE (http://www.capital-eye.ru/entertainment/lindsi_lohan_stala_vinovnitsejo_avtomobilnojo_avarii.html?en)