Lindsay Lohan to be caught on tape
Los Angeles - No matter how hard she tries, Lindsay Lohan can't avoid the cameras.
A judge ruled Wednesday that the actress' upcoming deposition in a car crash-related negligence lawsuit could be videotaped, despite the objections of Lohan's legal team.

Lindsay Lohan watches the Los Angeles Lakers play the Seattle Supersonics in their NBA basketball game in Los Angeles November 27, 2007.[Agencies]
Lohan's attorney David J. Ozeran filed a motion earlier this month seeking to bar cameras from the Dec. 3 deposition, arguing that the footage would inevitably fall into the wrong hands.
"If a single picture of Ms. Lohan can sell for thousands of dollars, a videotape of the deposition will undoubtedly sell for tens of thousands of dollars, or more," Ozeran wrote in the motion, filed Nov. 5 in Los Angeles Superior Court.
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