EXCLUSIVE: Michael Lohan's Attorneys Resign From His Criminal Case
Feb. 7 2010, Published 12:30 p.m. ET
In the seemingly never-ending criminal case between Michael Lohan and his ex-fiance Erin Muller, RadarOnline.com has learned that Michael’s attorneys have quit his case.
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In an exclusive statement to RadarOnline.com, Lohan claimed:
“My attorneys Anthony Grandiette and Stephanie Ovadia have had to resign from my case. They have done so because they have material information about the negotiations, evidence and information released by (Erin’s lawyer) Bryan (Konoski), which have been anything but factual. They will be testifying in my case, as well as supplying statements to the Ethics Committee and Grievance Board. My counsel is being replaced by Randy Zelin. Like I said, when Bryan is off this case, you will see resolution and Erin and I will finally have some positive closure.”
Although Lohan claims Ovadia resigned because she has material information, Ovadia told RadarOnline she resigned because she was not criminal lawyer.
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“It wasn’t right for me to comment on his case or give Michael advice because I don’t practice criminal law,” she said.
On Monday, charges brought upon Erin by Michael were dismissed by a judge in Suffolk County, NY.
For his part, Konoski said he believed justice had been done.
“Erin adamantly denies ever calling Mr. Lohan and violating the order of protection. This is absolutely the correct and just outcome regarding these bogus charges,” he said.
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