Lindsay Lohan pleads not guilty in theft of $2,500 necklace
Lindsay Lohan pleads not guilty in theft of ,500 necklace
LOS ANGELES — Lindsay Lohan pleaded not guilty Wednesday to felony grand theft of a $ 2,500 necklace — the most serious charge yet filed against the troubled starlet who has wrestled with drug and alcohol abuse for years.
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Lindsay Lohan charged with felony theft over necklace
Lindsay Lohan charged with felony theft over necklace
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Prosecutors charged Lindsay Lohan Wednesday with felony grand theft of a $ 2,500 necklace – a case that could return the troubled starlet to jail rather than the big screen.
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Lohan pleads not guilty to felony theft charge
Lohan pleads not guilty to felony theft charge
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lindsay Lohan pleaded not guilty Wednesday to felony grand theft of a $ 2,500 necklace – the most serious charge yet filed against the troubled starlet who has wrestled with drug and alcohol abuse for years.
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People: Lindsay Lohan charged with grand theft
People: Lindsay Lohan charged with grand theft
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Lindsay Lohan will be charged with felony grand theft on Wednesday
Lindsay Lohan will be charged with felony grand theft on Wednesday
Lindsay Lohan will be charged with one count of felony grand theft on Wednesday, according to the L.A. D.A.’s office.
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Lindsay Lohan to be charged with felony grand theft over necklace
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Report Details Impact of Identity Theft in California : California Ranks #2 in Identity Theft Complaints Nationwide, According to FTC Credit Card and Employment Fraud Top Forms of Identity Theft in State
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (PRWEB) August 12, 2008
“Each year, more and more consumers fall victim to various forms of this insidious crime. This report puts a spotlight on California, highlighting several issues that are likely responsible for driving up these numbers in the state,” said Judd Rousseau, Chief Fraud… Continue reading