How Low Can LiLo Go?

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42526, WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - Sunday June 13 2010. PICTURED: Lindsay is assisted by a security guard as she leaves Bardot. Lindsay Lohan doesn't let her SCRAM bracelet get in the way of a good night out!. The apparently bra-less young actress was spotted leaving the HWood club very early Sunday morning, getting into her car clutching a Lo Carb Monster Energy drink - slogan Unleash the Beast! - and being driven off into the night. The actress later made an appearance at Bardot in West Hollywood at 2am Sunday morning, leaving at 3am. Photograph:  David Tonnessen, PacificCoastNews.com*FEE MUST BE AGREED PRIOR TO USAGE E-TABLET/IPAD & MOBILE PHONE APP PUBLISHING REQUIRES ADDITIONAL FEES**

 

Just when you thought things couldn't get any fuglier for Lindsay Lohan, the pelt-wearing party girl is now being sued by Church Boutique in Hollywood for allegedly conning the store out of $16,000 worth of items made of fur and exotic skins.

Says PETA's Dan Mathews, "We don't know if Lindsay stole the clothes from the boutique, but we do know that the skins were stolen from their rightful owners—animals. The only victims here are the snakes and other exotic animals who are nailed to trees, bludgeoned with hammers, and skinned alive in the name of 'fashion.'"

Oh, Lindsay, why do you have to be so cold-blooded? It's all about going fur-free, not getting furs for free.

Written by Amy Elizabeth

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