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Legal Victory For Lohan! Paparazzo's Lawsuit Against Lindsay To Be Dismissed

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May 7 2013, Published 6:35 p.m. ET

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Grigor Balyanthe paparazzo that filed a lawsuit against Lindsay Lohan after a car that she was the passenger in hit him, has been settled and case will be dismissed, RadarOnline.com is exclusively reporting.

The pap filed the civil lawsuit against Lohan, Paola Demara and Tri Star Sports Entertainment, claiming he was injured when a car that the actress was riding in hit him and then made a speedy getaway from the nightclub on Janurary 10, 2010.

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EXCLUSIVE DOCUMENTS: Paparazzo Lawsuit Filed Against Lindsay Lohan Dismissed

According to the court docs obtained exclusively by Radar, the settlement was reached on May 2 and the case will be dismissed.

However, Lohan, isn't off the hook yet. Lawyers for the photographer have tried numerous times to depose Lohan in the case and she has failed to appear, even after being sanctioned $1,000 for failing to do so.

A hearing to impose additional sanctions on Lohan is still scheduled to take place on May 17.

Balyan's lawyers are seeking an additional $4,500 in penalties against Lohan to be implemented.

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