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Lindsay Lohan holds her notes to obscure her face from the courtroom camera.
Nobody can accuse Lindsay Lohan of not doing her homework.
During the hearing on Tuesday that led to the starlet’s 90-day jail sentence, the actor was seen writing with a red pen. Later, she covered her face with the page, inadvertently showing it to the cameras. What appears in high-resolution photos of that page will surprise anyone who thought Lohan was just a party girl: Turns out, she’s an expert note-taker as well!
In meticulous, rather amazing block penmanship, Lohan appears to have recorded every bit of the proceedings. At the top, she notes, “Dad’s sitting behind Liana,” (likely a reference to Aliana, aka “Ali,” her sister) and refers to “so-called friends.” The rest is a timeline of the alcohol-awareness classes that “LL,” as she refers to herself, took and missed during the period of time she was ordered to attend them.
These notes add a cryptic layer to the troubled former child actor’s persona. With her frequentTwitter rants and late-night hijinks, one might expect Lohan’s notes to more closely resemble doodles, or the curse word she had painted on the rainbow-swirled nail of her middle finger (which Lohan claims was “a joke”). But there’s nothing ditzy about the impressively neat document, which looks more like the notes of a lawyer than a starlet.
Lohan might have learned her note-taking skills in high school, where she was astraight-A student who reportedly excelled in science and math. Though Lohan turned down film roles to attend Cold Spring Harbor High School in her Long Island hometown, she later left and was homeschooled.
Another sign Lohan might be getting serious? Sheskipped her planned belated 24th birthday party at a club Wednesday night, instead reportedly staying home to celebrate with family and friends.
Before the trouble: Lindsay as a freckled kid
Despite her responsible note-taking, Lohan may still be bitter about her sentence, she took to Twitter to quote the U.S. Constitution and, impressively, referring to Article 5 of the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ prohibition against “cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.” After displaying her laudable legal-research abilities, Lohan ended her Twitter outburst with an entreaty to retweet a link to a Newsweek story about an Iranian womanawaiting a stoning as punishment for an adultery conviction.
Lohan has been ordered to surrender to her jail term on July 20 and spend the next 90 days in an in-patient rehab facility. At that time, she won’t have lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley by her side: Chapman resigned on Thursday, telling UsMagazine.com she and Lindsay are “very disappointed” by the sentence handed down on Tuesday
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