If you, like this blogger, idly admired the pretty paint job on actress Lindsay Lohan’s fingernails as she dried her tears in court on July 6, we all were missing something. Reports out today show that not only did Ms. Lohan have an attractive pastel manicure, but she had a message painted on one fingernail as well. The words on the Lohan fingernail are unprintable, but end in the letter u. You may be able to guess which finger held the message.

Next question, why do we care? Experts opine that if the two word message was aimed at the court, Lindsay could extend her current 90 day jail sentence with a punishment for contempt of court. According to FOXNews, some attorneys think this is a creative way to get extra jail time. “it would be a separate charge for contempt,” New York City Public Defender Stacy Schneider told FOX. “She could have an entire extra sentence heaped on top of her current one. If the judge were angry enough, it could run even consecutively.”

Some are blaming Lohan’s attorney for not ensuring her client was correctly attired for court. Proper and respectful dress is mandatory, especially for those hoping to get leniency or at a minimum, a spot of sympathy, from a judge during sentencing. Defender Stacy Schneider tells FOX the blame should be on Lohan attorney Shawn Chapman Holley, saying, “It’s up to her lawyer to catch things like that. A bra strap that shows or a boxer line that shows is pretty bad, but this tops the cake.”

Whether or not she faces contempt charges, Lohan will no doubt miss her awesomely talented manicurist during the 90 day jail sentence she is currently subject to. She must surrender July 20.

Related Resources:

  • Lindsay Lohan fingernail message could spell more jail time, experts say (FOXNews)
  • Lindsay Lohan to Judge: “F-ck U”! (Twirlit.com)
  • Civil Contempt of Court (FindLaw)
  • Actress Lindsay Lohan Gets 90 Days for Probation Violation (FindLaw’s Celebrity Justice)
  • Classifications of Crime (provided by Michael V. Worgul, Esq., LLC)
  • Common Criminal Defense Questions (provided by Manikas Law LLC)

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