Prison Minister: Actress Lindsay Lohan Did Not Have To Go To Jail
Prison Minister, Marty Angelo made two attempts since 2007 to keep Lindsay Lohan out of jail.
- (1888PressRelease) July 28, 2010 - Hollywood, CA - Prison Minister Marty Angelo announced today that he believes troubled actress Lindsay Lohan did not have to serve any time in jail, rehab or probation if she had taken him up on his offer back in 2007.
Angelo had first appealed to Ms. Lohan on July 18, 2007, after her completion of her Promises Rehab stay, six days prior to her arrest she is now incarcerated for. He again contacted her on August 4. 2007 through her attorney of record, Blair Blake. He offered to serve any jail or prison time Lohan was sentenced to if she was willing to enroll and successfully complete a 12-month faith-based residential treatment program.
"This is not about me serving Lindsay Lohan's jail sentence, though I would be willing to if the judge approved," Angelo stated, "However, I am trying to bring to light the seriousness of what Lohan (or any other substance abuse sinner) needed then and still needs now." Angelo continues, "I feel Lindsay needs 12-months in a successful faith-based program where she can truly get a grasp on reality and apply some very important biblical principles to her life.
"Many of the programs I refer people to are free-of-charge and have upwards of an 85% proven success cure ratio. The basic secular program costs at least $25,000-$50,000 for only one-month of treatment and is lucky to claim 4% success.
"Lohan would be two years ahead of herself right now had she taken me up on my offer back in 2007." Angelo continued, "What she basically wound up doing was kicking her out-of-control sinful behavior down-the-road and had it rear its' ugly head again in 2010. You can not out-run sin. It eventually catches and overtakes you with frightful consequences.
to read entire press release see martyangelo.com/lindsay_lohan_pr.htm
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