Lindsay Lohan's Stolen Jewelry to Be Auctioned Off
The infamous necklace
Want to own a piece of history? Er, pop culture history? The necklace Lindsay Lohan allegedly stole from an L.A. jewelry store is going to be auctioned off. With proceeds going to charity! Well, at least something good is coming of this mess?
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Lindsay Lohan really, really wanted that $2,500 diamond necklace. So badly that she stole it. So, how badly do you want it? Because when it goes to auction, there's a chance it could be yours! For a very large fee, I'm sure.
Jewelry store owners Geoff and Sofia Kamen just issued a press release in which they say, "We have already publicly released the videotape which speaks for itself and accurately records the incident, and we believe the next step toward achieving closure is to donate the now-famous jewelry to charity."
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Could it be that the jewelry store owners are feeling a little bit guilty over releasing that video? Which they made $35,000 on? And now they're trying to make it right? They continue, "Thus, we have decided to sell the diamond necklace through auction, and give the proceeds to charity... We invite the public to make suggestions as to the most appropriate charity to receive the benefit of the sale's proceeds."
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Of course, the necklace is currently being held by the Los Angeles District Attorney as evidence... And it could remain there for quite some time.
Would you be interested in buying Lindsay Lohan's stolen necklace? How much would you pay for it?


