EXCLUSIVE: Lindsay Lohan's Lawyer, District Attorney & Judge Hold Secret Meeting
Posted on May 04, 2010 @ 02:59PM

Lindsay Lohan's lawyer, a district attorney and the judge overseeing the star's probation held a secret meeting Tuesday at the Beverly Hills court house on Tuesday, RadarOnline.com is reporting exclusively.
The topic was Lindsay and her potential probation violation.
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Shawn Chapman Holley, who represents Lindsay met with Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Danette Meyers and Judge Marsha Revel in the judge's chambers, RadarOnline.com learned exclusively. They met for about 45 minutes.
The held a discussion about Lindsay's probation during lunch hour.
The judge wanted to talk to both sides about reports that Lindsay is not in compliance with the terms of her probation from a DUI arrest. Revel previously ordered the troubled actress to attend weekly alcohol education classes.
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The progress report from her alcohol education class is not ready yet but it will be by her next hearing date, May 20, RadarOnline.com learned. Sources told us that Judge Revel is going to be looking at it "very, very carefully."
RadarOnline.com approached Shawn Chapman Holley after the meeting but Lindsay's lawyer had no comment.
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Some reports have said that she has violated that probation by missing her alcohol education classes, which she is required to attend. While one report said that Lindsay had missed class as many as 20 days in a row, her lawyer told RadarOnline.com: "Though there have been occasional weeks when Lindsay has missed her alcohol treatment class, she has always managed to make up the class the following week by attending two classes.
"For this reason, we contend that Ms. Lohan is in substantial compliance with the conditions of her probation."
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Lindsay's father Michael Lohan has been loudly calling for her to go into rehab and he has discussed getting a conservatorship for her.
Her mother has publicly denied that there is any problem with Lindsay.
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But the secret meeting with Lindsay's judge on Tuesday shows the situation is growing hotter by the minute.
And only RadarOnline.com was on the scene and eye witnessed the parties going to meet.















No other celeb has had as much leeway from a judge as Lindsay Lohan. Partying every night and a white powder spilling out of her shoes - during Probation - come ON.
Posted Tue, 05/04/2010 - 7:51pm
She looks much older than she really is. That dye job is horrible.
Posted Tue, 05/04/2010 - 7:39pm
you do not understand , lindsay is not a minor and as such constitutional rights and can not be told to go to her room because she has been bad , that is a big difference between kids and adults.
Posted Tue, 05/04/2010 - 7:18pm
I've no doubt in my mind that Lindsay will walk away scott free from this latest debacle. Rich celebs break the law all of the time and never go to jail. Really makes you realize that enforcement of the laws isn'tt fair or balanced.
Posted Tue, 05/04/2010 - 6:25pm
It's sad that her mom was partying with her just the night before the depo hearing. The whole family needs help.
Posted Tue, 05/04/2010 - 6:10pm
Throw her @ss in jail and or rehab! She's on a one way track to an early death if she doesn't get help. Her mother is an enabler.
Posted Tue, 05/04/2010 - 5:28pm
Can you imagine this happening anywhere else but California? What criminal gets a private meeting with the DA and judge in a probation violation hearing?!? I agree, she needs jail time, not Paris Hilton jail time, REAL jail time!
Posted Tue, 05/04/2010 - 5:32pm
All Paris Hilton did was drive on a suspended licence during her probation, and the judge threw her in jail.
So how does Lindsay get away with the stunts she pulled? It's unfair!!
Posted Tue, 05/04/2010 - 7:56pm
OMG... what happened to her? She used to be so beautiful. She lloks like Elvis Presley in that picture...
Posted Tue, 05/04/2010 - 5:14pm
maybe the judge, someone who has nothing to gain/lose, will make her go to rehab and appoint an unbiased guardian to take care of her affairs. Her parents have failed her. I hope it's not too late
Posted Tue, 05/04/2010 - 4:56pm