Lindsay Lohan, Michael Lohan, Robert Shapiro, Violator, Lisa Bloom Photo - Lindsay Lohan arrives at a Beverly Hills Municipal Courthouse to surrender herself after being sentenced to 90 days in jail on July 6 for violating her probation on a 2007 DUI arrest.  Lohan has since begun living at the rehabilitation home Pickford Lofts, founded by lawyer Robert Shapiro who began working for Lohan soon after receiving her jail sentence.  Shapiro was reported to have briefly quit Lohan's case, but has since reportedly signed back on.  Lindsay's previous lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley was by her side walking in to court, while her father Michael Lohan and his lawyer Lisa Bloom followed. Los Angeles, CA. 07/20/10.

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  • Caption: Lindsay Lohan arrives at a Beverly Hills Municipal Courthouse to surrender herself after being sentenced to 90 days in jail on July 6 for violating her probation on a 2007 DUI arrest. Lohan has since begun living at the rehabilitation home Pickford Lofts, founded by lawyer Robert Shapiro who began working for Lohan soon after receiving her jail sentence. Shapiro was reported to have briefly quit Lohan's case, but has since reportedly signed back on. Lindsay's previous lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley was by her side walking in to court, while her father Michael Lohan and his lawyer Lisa Bloom followed. Los Angeles, CA. 07/20/10.
  • Celebrity:

    Lindsay Lohan

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    Michael Lohan

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    Robert Shapiro

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    Violator

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    Lisa Bloom

  • Event:

    Lindsay Lohan Surrenders

    July 20, 2010
  • Location: Los Angeles, CA, United States
  • Image Number: 4806869
  • Dimensions: 2316x3622 px
  • Photographer: GTCRFOTO

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