Lindsay Lohan Back In Court: Latest Odds

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Lindsay Lohan found herself back in court earlier this week after missing her originally scheduled appearance - which she blames on a stolen passport. 

The angry judge ordered her to wear an alcohol monitoring bracelet and submit to random drug testing - two mandates the judge was unwilling to budge despite what her lawyer described as ‘numerous upcoming appearances, photo-shoots, and a film in Texas'. 

Whether it is due to sincere concern, or the inability to look away from a train wreck, fan speculation about the troubled star is at an all time high and they are looking for answers. This being the case, the largest, most successful sportsbook on the web, BetUS.com posted odds on all things Lohan La Vida Loca.

Analysts at BetUS.com posted the following odds on Lindsay Lohan:

 

Will Lindsey Lohan ever do a movie that grosses more than 100K at the box office?

 

Yes

3/1

No

1/5

Will she fail her first random drug test?

Yes

1/2

No

3/2

 

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