Lindsay Lohan Accused For Heavy Partying
Actress Lindsay Lohan has been accused of “heavy partying” by a producer of her latest movie after a series of late arrivals and absences from the set that her spokeswoman said was due to illness. James Robinson, CEO of Morgan Creek Productions, said the studio didn’t believe her excuses for her frequent absences. In a stern letter dated July 26 and marked for hand delivery and e-mail, that threatens legal action against the star, James G. Robinson, CEO of Morgan Creek Productions, calls Lohan’s recent absences from the set “irresponsible and unprofessional.”
On Tuesday, Lohan’s publicist told the entertainment television show The Insider that her client was taken to a hospital and treated for overheating and dehydration. Lohan had been filming Georgia Rule in 41C (105F) heat for 12 hours that day, Leslie Sloan Zelnick said. Several sources told PEOPLE that Lohan had been at the nightclub Guy’s Tuesday night prior to her hospitalization.
Below is a transcript of the letter.
Dear Lindsay,
Since the commencement of principal photography of Georgia Rule, you have frequently failed to arrive on time to the set. Today, you did not show for work (all day). I am now told you don’t plan to work tomorrow because you are “not feeling well.” You and your representatives have told us that your various late arrivals and absences from the set have been the result of illness; today we were told it was “heat exhaustion.” We are well aware that your ongoing all night heavy partying is the real reason for your so called “exhaustion.” We refuse to accept bogus excuses for your behavior.
To date, your actions on Georgia Rule have been discourteous, irresponsible and unprofessional. You have acted like a spoiled child and in so doing have alienated many of your co-workers and endangered the quality of this picture. Moreover, your actions have resulted in hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage. We will not tolerate these actions any further.
If you do not honor your production commitments, including your scheduled call time for tomorrow, and any call times thereafter, we will hold you personally accountable. This means that in addition to pursuing full monetary damages, we will take such other action as we deem necessary to preserve the integrity of the Georgia Rule Production as well as Morgan Creek’s financial interests. I urge you to take this letter seriously and conduct yourself professionally.
Sincerely,
James G. Robinson
CEO, Morgan Creek Productions
(Source People)
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[...] Meanwhile, Jane Fonda has praised a movie executive’s criticism of Lindsay Lohan’s partying lifestyle, because she wants the 20-year-old to fulfil her huge potential. Lohan’s co-star in her last movie, “Georgia Rule”, Jane Fonda thinks that in spite of the fact that she’s a young, talented actress, she must cut down with the parties and get some discipline. Fonda agreed with Robinson’s warning letter to Lindsay, in an interview airing on Access Hollywood, Lohan came under fire from James G. Robinson, the CEO of Morgan Creek Production, in July, after she repeatedly failed to stick to her shooting schedule on the film “Georgia Rule.” Fonda hopes Lohan has learned her lesson: “I think every once in a while a very, very young person who is burning both ends of the candles needs to have somebody say, ‘You know you’re going to pay the piper — you better slow down.’ So I think it was good.” [...]
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