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Lindsay Lohan in court with attorney Mark Heller (l.) on Wednesday
A Los Angeles judge doled out a prescription for Lindsay Lohan when the troubled starlet came into court Wednesday after claiming she had the flu: double doses of doubt and sarcasm.
Judge Stephanie Sautner first stared down the âMean Girlsâ star â" clad in a sleeveless Chanel sheath and bare legs â" and shook her head dismissively. Lohanâs new lawyer, Mark Heller, previously said she planned to skip the mandatory hearing due to an upper respiratory infection, but the oft-arrested actress reconsidered and hopped a flight from New York with just hours to spare.
âGlad to see youâre feeling better,â Sautner said a few minutes into the pretrial hearing for Lohanâs misdemeanor car crash case. âThank you,â the actress replied.
Sautner then asked: âIs that a cold?â
âYes,â Heller replied. âIn New York City, itâs the flu.â
âNo it isnât,â Sautner, a former New York City police detective, shot back. âI still have New Yorker in me. The flu is a whole different test.â
Heller then referred to the current flu âepidemicâ in New York, saying Lohanâs doctor recommended she avoid air travel ânot only for her protection but that of the general public, which includes everybody in this courtroom.â
âShe shouldnât have come,â Heller continued. âShe wanted to show respect to the court, and she did feel better. And sheâs here.â
Lohan was accompanied by her mom, Dina, who sat in the front row, reports the Newsâ Nancy Dillon.
Prior to arriving at court, the duo drove from LAX to the posh seaside hotel Shutters early Wednesday, but were turned away due to a history of bad behavior, Lohanâs father, Michael, confirmed to Confidenti@l. âI felt horrible for them,â he said. âWhen Lindsay was on top, everybody wanted a piece of her. Now that sheâs having difficulty no one wants to help.â
Michael was unable to make the hearing, choosing instead to be in Florida with girlfriend Kate Major as she delivered their son, Landon Major Lohan, that afternoon. He told Confidenti@l afterwards, â[Iâm] unbelievably happy, but I still love all my kids!!"
Michael adds that heâs now on good terms with his ex, Dina, saying, âIt was great she went out there with Lindsay.â
The âLiz & Dickâ star was in L.A. to face three misdemeanor charges of lying to a police officer, reckless driving and obstruction stemming from a June traffic accident. Sautner set Lohanâs next hearing for March 1.
SCOUTS HAVE BIG DAY OUT
The Boy Scouts of America started a fire this week without rubbing any sticks together, and now celebs including Neil Patrick Harris, George Takei and Ellen DeGeneres â" who are all out and proud â" are fanning the flames.
On Wednesday, Takei, a former troop member, posted a mock scout patch on his Facebook page with a logo reading âI Support Inclusive Scouting.â The badge, created by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD), comes with a banner reading âTakei Stand! Tell the Boy Scouts you support ending the ban at www.glad.org/scouts/tellbsa.
Takei, a popular Howard Stern show regular who also played Sulu on the original âStar Trek,â also included a message to Internet friends, asking them to call a number the Scouts have set up so the public can offer feedback.
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