
Sept. 24: Lindsay Lohan arrives at a court hearing in Los Angeles after failing a court-mandated drug test. She will now appear in a biopic about John Gotti.
Lindsay Lohan and the law are like ice cream with sprinkles. You can't have one without the other.
(Well you can, but it's just not the same.)
Lohan is scheduled to appear Thursday in Los Angeles at a routine case review conference with a judge who is overseeing her probation for drunken driving and misdemeanor theft cases.
Court officials say nothing has been filed indicating Lohan has violated her probation, so theoretically, there shouldn't be any drama surround the appearance.
(Lohan has appeared in court numerous times since last July, when she was jailed and ordered into rehab for failing to attend alcohol education classes. Since then, she has been jailed again, arrested for taking a necklace without permission, sent to another rehab and served 35 days on house arrest.)
But drama is building in a different Los Angeles court, as former Betty Ford Center employee Dawn Holland, who now goes by Dawn Bradley, is set to file the legal documents Thursday in which she claims Lohan was combative and violent when she tried to give her a breathalyzer test during Lohan's rehab stay. TMZ reports.
Lohan had allegedly snuck off the property to drink alcohol.
Bradley claims in her suit that Lohan grabbed her right wrist and began "twisting and pulling it for 8-10 seconds."
Bradley, who was fired from the Betty Ford Center for violating clients' confidentiality, is claiming she suffered "great mental, physical and nervous pain and suffering" from the alleged assault and battery, and will be suing for at least $1 million.














































