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Lindsay Lohan's Assistant Call It Quits!


Actress Lindsay Lohan was seen out shopping in Beverly Hills, CA with her sister Ali Lohan on June 10, 2010.

Article by: Carlo Diokno, Rumer Certeza
Photos: Fame/ Reuters
Lindsay Lohan's woes are far from over. More bad publicity continue to plague her, her SCRAM device going off, another warrant of arrest issued, and now her assistant has reached her limits.

According to TMZ, Lohan'd assistant, Elinore, was considering resignation for months now, but was bugged by guilt about leaving the 'Freaky Friday' star during her most turbulent moments. But eventually, she would reach her peak and would want nothing more to do with the troubled star's mega freak show, quitting yesterday.

Sources reveal to RadarOnline that after a few months, Lohan's mood swings and colossal demands became unbearable. Says the source, "Lindsay can be really bossy and mean when she doesn't get her own way and Elinore wasn't even getting paid some of the time."

'Celebrity Apprentice' big boss Donald Trump even approached the actress to appear in the show's upcoming season. A good  choice? Hmm.

Britney and Lindsay should  compete for the worst employer award.


Joran van der Sloot received $15,000 From FBI?

Joran Van der Sloot of the Netherlands

Photo: Joran Van der Sloot of the Netherlands is transferred by the police from the police headquarters 
to the prosecutor's office in Lima June 10, 2010. 

After admitting that he killed Stephany Flores, Joran van der Sloot case continues with a lot of reports surfacing on the internet.

Like this one, earlier reports claim that FBI gave van der Sloot $15,000 thru wire transfer after he reached out to someone close to Natalee Holloway's mother and requested $250,000 in exchange for disclosing the location of the young woman's body on the island of Aruba. 

The information he provided turned out to be false and he was subsequently charged with extortion in Alabama. 

But another report claims that FBI is denying the report that it paid the suspect.

NY Daily News writes: "The officials, who spoke anonymously, said that van der Sloot, a suspect in the disappearance of Natalee Holloway, flew to Peru while the FBI was preparing to arrest him on a murder charge."

Aruba authorities have been frustrated in their efforts to prosecute Joran because they have been unable to find Holloway's remains.