Troubled actress 'raced through city at 100mph'

A lawyer for two men who say they were unwilling passengers on actress Lindsay Lohan’s wild ride through Santa Monica says he hopes to resolve the case without hauling the actress into court.

A lawyer for two men who say they were unwilling passengers on actress Lindsay Lohan’s wild ride through Santa Monica says he hopes to resolve the case without hauling the actress into court.

Randall Billington said Dante Nigro and Jakon Sutter pleaded with Lohan to stop as she raced along California’s Pacific Coast Highway at 100mph before dawn on Tuesday.

Billington is also representing Ronnie Blake, who says Lohan, 21, drove Nigro’s sport-utility vehicle over his foot as she raced off with the car.

“Some people think a discussion should begin with, ’I’ll see you in court’. I don’t believe that,” said Billington, adding that he hoped the situation could be resolved amicably.

He also expressed concern for the well-being of Lohan, who was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence and cocaine possession at the end of the ride.

“From my clients’ point of view, they want to see a good outcome to that story for her,” he said.

Lohan’s lawyer and publicist did not respond to calls and emails and Santa Monica police declined to comment.

In a video interview posted on the celebrity website TMZ.com before they retained a lawyer, the three men said they crossed paths with Lohan when they saw her travelling in a car with a friend and waved to them.

Nigro said the friend responded with a text message saying the Mean Girls and Georgia Rule actress was inviting them to a party.

At the party, Nigro said, he saw Lohan drinking heavily. Sutter and Blake, who were not allowed inside, said they waited for their friend in the car.

Shortly before the chase began, Nigro said, Lohan’s personal assistant got into an argument with her boyfriend and then with the actress. When Lohan told her to be quiet she announced she was quitting and left, Nigro said.

At that point, he said, Lohan snatched his keys, which were still in the ignition of his SUV, jumped into the driver’s seat and gave chase. As the car accelerated, Blake said, he managed to jump out, but the vehicle ran over his foot.

He was limping and walking with a stick yesterday, his lawyer said.

As Lohan raced after her assistant, Nigro and Sutter said, her car reached speeds of 100mph.

“So we start pleading with her, ’Can you please stop the car’,” Sutter said.

“She says, ’I can’t get in trouble, I’m a celebrity, I can do whatever I want’,” Nigro said.

“I was honestly terrified,” Nigro added. “I really thought we were going to crash and I really thought we were going to get severely hurt or all of us were going to die.”

After Lohan’s assistant got away, Nigro said, the actress raced to the Santa Monica home of the woman’s mother. The mother, seeing a strange car arrive as she was returning home, fled in a Cadillac Escalade and called police.

“At this point the Escalade’s flying, we’re flying, we’re probably going 80 miles per hour in residential Santa Monica,” Nigro said.

The chase ended when the woman stopped near the Santa Monica police station and Lohan was arrested.

As she spoke with police, Nigro said, Lohan tried to implicate Sutter.

“We can hear her saying, ’No, no, I wasn’t driving, the black kid was driving’,” he said.

Sutter and Blake are black, and Nigro is white.

It was the second driving arrest in two months for Lohan, who was also arrested over Memorial Day weekend after crashing her car into a kerb. She was released from a rehab programme this month.

In separate developments yesterday, Lohan’s estranged parents, Michael and Dina Lohan, appeared in a New York court to fight over child-support payments, and a lawyer for Lohan appeared in a Los Angeles court in connection with a traffic accident in which the actress was involved two years ago.

In New York, a judge criticised Lohan’s father for failing to make child-support payments for the actress’ younger brother and sister. Michael Lohan was ordered to return to court on August 10 with proof he is looking for a job.

In Los Angeles, Lohan was granted her request to have a new judge hear a lawsuit brought against her by a man whose van collided with her Mercedes in 2005 as the actress was fleeing photographers.

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