Lindsay Lohan Sues Pitbull for Defamation in His Song
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The actress claimed the appearance of her name in 'Give Me Everything' causes her 'to be associated and identified in connection with defendants'.

AceShowbiz - Just hours after it was reported that Lindsay Lohan is rejected by "Magic Mike" director Steven Soderbergh, comes a new report that shows how the actress can find another way to earn money. She has filed a lawsuit against rapper Pitbull for naming her in the lyrics of his hit "Give Me Everything".

"Hustlers move aside, so I'm tiptoein, keep flowin'/I got it locked up like Lindsay Lohan," says the song which was co-written by Ne-Yo and Afrojack. Lindsay said in her court documents, "...the lyrics, by virtue of its wide appeal, condemnation, excoriation, disparaging or defamatory statements by the defendants about the plaintiff are destined to do irreparable harm to the plaintiff."

Lindsay is still trying to rebuild her image after the multiple DUI, assault and stolen necklace cases. In the lawsuit, she mentioned that she is "a professional actor of good repute and standing in the Screen Actors Guild, is suing under the New York civil rights laws, which protects people from having their name exploited for commercial purposes."

With Stephanie Ovadia as her lawyer, Lindsay wants Pitbull to stop broadcasting the song. No amount of compensation is revealed.

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