All I Know Is That There Were Rumours...

That Mark Zuckerberg and Sean Parker were spotted shouting the heads off each other in the street a few weeks back: "Sean and Mark had done the big Spotify launch and headed to The Beverly to party. They spent a lot of money on alcohol, and as the night went on they got into an intense discussion, which turned into a loud argument as they left... Sean argued that all Spotify users should not be forced to sign up for a Facebook account, but Mark wouldn’t budge. It was a full on screaming match outside the club, but stopped short at coming to blows. They then stormed off in different directions"... That Catherine Zeta Jones decided to bang out a few showtunes for friends and family while at Hollywood's Sunset Tower Hotel yesterday morning... A witness said "Catherine stood at the piano for an hour. She kept on belting out Send in the Clowns"... That Lindsay Lohan is going back to jail for violating her parole part 169... First she was kicked off her court ordered community service programme 'cause she never bothered turning up. Part of her parole conditions stipulated that she also had to attend therapy sessions once a week. Needless to say, she hasn't been: "Judge Stephanie Sautner made it clear to Lindsay during her sentence last May ... she MUST see the shrink every week, but she has not. We're told one of her excuses is that she's been working out of the country, but Judge Sautner made it extremely clear ... work is not an excuse for failing to comply with the terms of probation. And, Judge Sautner said, if Lindsay violates any court order, she's going to jail ... period"...  And by "jail" they mean her beach house... That Dr Conrad Murray, if found guilty of manslaughter, will spend his sentence in the comfort of his own home too: "A new law went into effect in California on October 1, which says, because of overcrowding, people convicted of non-violent felonies cannot be sent to State prison. Instead, non-violent felons serve their time in county jail. Law enforcement tells TMZ ... involuntary manslaughter is a non-violent felony, which means if Murray is convicted he'd go to L.A. County Jail. As for how much time Murray would serve... L.A. County Sheriff's officials tell TMZ. Murray would be jailed for half the actual sentence. So if he gets the max - 4 years - he would only serve 2"...

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