Lindsay Lohan enters detention facility


Posted July 20, 2010 by Heather Warlick Comment on this article Leave a comment
In this police booking photo provided by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department shows Actress Lindsay Lohan on Tuesday July 20,2010. Lohan reported Tuesday for a 90-day sentence that the troubled actress likely will serve in isolation, and which may be significantly shortened. (AP Photo/Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department) ORG XMIT: LA104
In this police booking photo provided by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department shows Actress Lindsay Lohan on Tuesday July 20,2010. Lohan reported Tuesday for a 90-day sentence that the troubled actress likely will serve in isolation, and which may be significantly shortened. (AP Photo/Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department) ORG XMIT: LA104

AP– Whisked away to a women’s jail in an unmarked sheriff’s car after a brief hearing, Lindsay Lohan reported Tuesday for a 90-day sentence that the troubled actress likely will serve in isolation, and which may be significantly shortened.

Wearing dark denim jeans, a gray top, black corset belt and black jacket, the 24-year-old Lohan showed up at the Beverly Hills courtroom about 10 minutes late. After a short hearing, she rose and was handcuffed behind her back to serve her time for a probation violation.

Lindsay Lohan, left, is shown in a court with her attorney Shawn Chapman Holley, Tuesday, July 20, 2010, in Beverly Hills, Calif., where Lohan was taken into custody to serve a jail sentence for probation violation. (AP Photo/Al Seib, pool)  ORG XMIT: CAKJ105
Lindsay Lohan, left, is shown in a court with her attorney Shawn Chapman Holley, Tuesday, July 20, 2010, in Beverly Hills, Calif., where Lohan was taken into custody to serve a jail sentence for probation violation. (AP Photo/Al Seib, pool) ORG XMIT: CAKJ105

Lohan was accompanied to court by her mother, Dina, and younger sister Ali, who wiped away tears after her sister was taken into a lockup.

Her estranged father, Michael Lohan, yelled, “We love you Lindsay!” as his daughter was led away. She was then taken across town to the Century Regional Detention Facility in the industrial suburb of Lynwood.

In court, Lohan was represented by her longtime attorney, Shawn Chapman Holley, who had resigned earlier but never filed a formal motion with the court. Famed celebrity attorney Robert Shapiro said Friday that he had agreed to represent the actress, but Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Marsha Revel said Tuesday that he had told her hours earlier that he would not take the case.

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