Venice Store Takes Lohan Evidence from Pain in the Neck to Charitable Cause
Lohan in court (Screenshot)
Kamofie & Co. denies they brought charges against Lohan to create publicity for their otherwise-unknown shop. A company spokesperson expressed chagrin and surprise at the "extensive media coverage" the case has drawn. It is not clear if anyone affiliated with Kamofie & Co. has ever turned on a TV or radio in Los Angeles, or America, when Lohan previously faced legal troubles.
The necklace is actually still considered evidence. In the meantime, the store is hoping the public can help them determine which charity should receive the donation from the sale.
If Lohan accepts a plea in court tomorrow, she is expected to be handed jail time. Should she opt to not accept a plea, the case will move on to the pre-trial phase.
