Kabbalah member Lindsay Lohan has been sued in a Florida court for intellectual property theft. Vapid, unintelligent Lohan, stole the copyrights/trademarks for a tanning lotion developed in a lab, changed the name, took credit for it and began mass producing it through a distributor, in violation of the law. What a scumbag.
You expect us to believe you, an out of work, unintelligent actress, who can't even string a sentence together, developed a product you stole from a chemist that developed it in a science lab. You need to go sit down somewhere. Sometimes I am still stunned at how arrogant, audacious and crazy Hollywood cult stars are - when they are not playing doctor, they are playing chemist.
By the way, that was really smart (not). Stealing lab items is how innocent consumers end up getting killed, when formulas fall into the wrong hands.
This is the Kabbalah way - stealing. None of them in that cult have any accomplishments, as everything they have to their names was stolen.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009 - TAMPA — Not everyone is glowing about a new fake tan spray that actress Lindsay Lohan claims to have invented.
A lawsuit filed in Tampa federal court says Lohan and a Nevada woman stole the formula for Sevin Nyne from a St. Petersburg chemist named Jennifer Sunday.
Lohan launched the tanning mist spray this summer, taking credit for co-creating it over the past three years with Lorit Simon, a Las Vegas businesswoman who air-brushes tans for celebrities.
Impossible, says Sunday's attorney, Marcia Cohen, who told the St. Petersburg Times that her client only recently completed the ingredients used in Sevin Nyne.
"We are certainly looking for the profits that are being generated right now from that product," Cohen said Monday. "If Ms. Lohan and Ms. Simon and their companies and their shareholders are profiting from the theft of my client's formula and are profiting from that product, my client is entitled to those proceeds."
A publicist for Lohan couldn't be reached Monday, and Simon didn't respond to an e-mail seeking comment.
Sunday is suing Lohan, Simon, and Simon's company for breach of contract, theft of trade secrets, civil conspiracy, intentional interference with contractual relations and deceptive and unfair trade practices.
Simon signed a confidentiality agreement in January with Sunday's company, White Wave International Labs. A copy of the agreement was included in the lawsuit. The suit says Simon and Sunday had been negotiating over samples of the tanning mist, but the sides couldn't agree on a price.
"The next thing we know, Lorit Simon and Lindsay Lohan are partnering and Ms. Lohan is taking credit for developing this formula, which she indeed had no role in," Cohen said...