Lindsay Lohan Tweets 'I Wouldn't Risk Probation'
Posted on Feb 19, 2011 @ 02:47AM - 13 comments

Lindsay Lohan is firing back at reports that she could be falling off the wagon after she was spotted at a Los Angeles nightclub Thursday night.
The recently-rehabbed actress took to her Twitter to set the record straight just minutes ago: “The reports i was at teddys are inaccurate...I was just at roosevelt to meet Samantha and say happy birthday to a friend.”
PHOTOS: Lindsay Lohan Turned Away From Private Party
Posted on Feb 18, 2011 @ 07:05AM - 37 comments

Lindsay Lohan was turned away from a private party in Hollywood late Friday night, RadarOnline.com can report.
The troubled starlet may not be drinking but that doesn't mean she doesn't want to be out partying with pals and Friday night was no different.
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EXCLUSIVE: Jersey Shore's Ronnie and Sammi Fight, She Storms Out
Posted on Apr 13, 2010 @ 06:41AM - 4 comments

MTV Jersey Shore's Ronnie Magro and Sammi Giancola are officially back on and back to the old ways of their famously tumultuous relationship. The reality show couple fell into each other's arms the moment the show began shooting the second season but quickly hit some road bumps and RadarOnline.com has the exclusive details of their rocky season two romance!
Despite a romantic beginning, the couple had a blowout fight at a club recently, which ended with Sammi storming out in anger. "Sammi got into a fight with Ronnie and she left the club early and he was later seen dancing with a blond girl who was a waitress there," a source said about their recent outing to the Miami hot spot Klutch.
EXCLUSIVE: Republican Scandal Club, VOYEUR, Claims It Is Not A Strip Joint
Posted on Mar 30, 2010 @ 09:18PM - 7 comments

VOYEUR, the West Hollywood club that is at the center of a Republican Party scandal is hitting back at reports that have branded the venue a strip joint and a bondage club.
In an exclusive statement to RadarOnline.com, a spokesperson for the club says, "VOYEUR is an exclusive gathering place featuring avant-garde, live art installations. VOYEUR is not a strip club or bondage club. VOYEUR caters to high-end clientele and respects the privacy of all of our guests."
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The club has become synonymous with scandal after the Republic National Committee announced they were launching an investigation into the expenditure of nearly $2,000 of party funds at the racy club.
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According to reports the party had reimbursed Erik Brown, president of a Southern California firm that has provided direct mail services to political campaigns, for a Jan. 31 outing at Voyeur. The staffer that arranged the reimbursement has since been fired.
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The club, inspired by the Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman flick, Eyes Wide Shut, is described by one of it's owners as "risque and provocative" and "a combination of intimidation and sexuality."
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Scantily clad performers play out bondage and sadomasochistic "scenes" during the night.
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The $2,000 nightclub jaunt comes amidst other claims of campaign fund mismanagement. In the same monthly report that revealed the club visit, the RNC is shown to have spent nearly $11,000 on limousine services, and thousands more in lodging at swanky hotels in New York, Beverly Hills and Las Vegas.
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Also, around $400 spent at a liquor store on Capitol Hill was classified in the report as "office supplies."
Concerned Women for America, which describes itself as a conservative Christian group that promotes biblical values, issued a statement saying it was "dismayed" that the RNC had reimbursed Brown.
"Why would a staffer believe that this is acceptable, and has this kind of thing been approved in the past?" said Penny Nance, the group's chief executive.





































