A federal judge put a leash on Lindsay Lohan’s bid to sue rapper Pitbull for the unauthorized use of her name in a song
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Lilo had alleged the rapper profited
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The sole reference to her is in the line: “So I’m tiptoein’, to keep flowin’/ I got it locked up, like Lindsay Lohan.”
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The always-cool rapper was all smiles in Vegas earlier this month,
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Hurley blasted Lohan’s lawyer, Stephanie Ovadia, who withdrew from the case after the opposing attorneys detailed numerous
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The judge acknowledged the $1,500 fine for plagiarizing arguments presented before the court was
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Ovadia
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