Lindsay’s father, Michael, has had multiple run-ins with the law, including more than one stretch in prison. Michael and Dina divorced in 2007. He appeared on the reality show “Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew” in 2011 to deal with his alcoholism. (Dick Yarwood / AP)
Just days before she was to begin filming the movie “Poor Things” in 2007, she smashed her Mercedes into a curb on Sunset Boulevard. Lohan was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. And police said a “usable” amount of cocaine was discovered in the car. Two days later, she checked into a rehabilitation center, her second stint in rehab in 2007. (Reed Saxon / Associated Press)
Lohan pleaded guilty to misdemeanor cocaine use and driving under the influence in August 2007. She paid her debt to society by spending two days in a morgue, two days in an emergency room, and 84 minutes in jail. (Stuart Ramson / Associated Press)
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In 2008, rumors about
Lindsay Lohan with Spanish fashion designer Estrella Archs, left.
Lindsay, who appeared on “Project Runway” as a Season 6 guest judge, showed off her style sense in 2008 with the launch of her legging line 6126 (
Starting in 2008, a group of high schoolers, labeled the “bling ring,” used various media sources to find stars’ homes so they could break in and steal thousands of dollars worth of jewelry and other pricey bounty. Lohan helped bust the group when she reported $130,000 worth of stolen goods to the police and supplied investigators with a security tape. They eventually arrested the six alleged burglars and one, Alexis Neiers, above, had her trial chronicled on the reality show “Pretty Wild.” (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
In early 2011, Lohan was sentenced to 120 days of prison and 480 hours of community service on a felony grand-theft charge that she stole a “one-of-a-kind” necklace, worth $2,500, from a
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In Lohan’s highest profile role in years, she’ll be playing Elizabeth Taylor in the upcoming Lifetime TV biopic “Liz & Dick.” (Kristina Bumphrey / Associated Press)