Michael Lohan, the father of Lindsay Lohan, has been told by his parole officer that he may not participate in a celebrity boxing match for charity.
The match was set for Monday, with the highest bidder getting the chance to knock Lohan’s block off. That highest bidder ended up being computer boss Bob Venero, who paid $30K for the opportunity.
A rep for the New York State Division of Parole said,
“Mr. Lohan was convicted of assault, which is a violent crime, and is currently under parole supervision until February of 2009. We do not feel that participating in a violent activity, such as celebrity boxing, whether it is for charity or not, is appropriate for his rehabilitation. It is inappropriate for a person on parole to engage in the same type of behavior that landed him in prison in the first place.”
The fight has been moved to March 2009.
Lohans parole followed a 2-year jail sentence after he assaulted his ex-wife’s brother in 2004 and was charged with DUI and aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle.
Lohan says he understands why the fight had to be postponed. “I’ve been on parole for almost two years now, and being that everything has gone so well, I didn’t want to cross the line in any way with them.”
Always ending his public statements with a low blow to somebody, Lohan named a celebrity that he would like to fight in a future boxing match. Mark Ronson, brother of Lindsay’s lesbian girlfriend, Samantha.
“After the comments and threats that Mark Ronson made recently, maybe he wants to fight me for charity. I’m definitely willing to step in the ring for three rounds with Mark Ronson.”
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