Lindsay Lohan has bulked up her lawsuit against Take-Two Interactive for allegedly using her likeness in video game "Grand Theft Auto V" with a new 67-page complaint, which was posted by The Hollywood Reporter.
Take-Two has said the lawsuit is meritless and demanded sanctions in response to what it calls a publicity stunt.
In addition to proving that character Lacey Jones was based on her, the 28-year-old celebrity will have to show that any alleged use of her image did not represent a transformative artistic use, which would be protected under the First Amendment, and that subsequent modifications to said image would allow the lawsuit to get around a statute-of-limitations defense.
Is there any validity to her case? Judge for yourself based on some highlights we've pulled from the lawsuit:

Lindsay Lohan vs. Take-Two Software, Inc., etc.

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Lindsay Lohan vs. Take-Two Software, Inc., etc.

Lindsay Lohan vs. Take-Two Software, Inc., etc.

Lindsay Lohan vs. Take-Two Software, Inc., etc.

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Lindsay Lohan vs. Take-Two Software, Inc., etc.

Lindsay Lohan vs. Take-Two Software, Inc., etc.

Lindsay Lohan vs. Take-Two Software, Inc., etc.

Lindsay Lohan vs. Take-Two Software, Inc., etc.

Lindsay Lohan vs. Take-Two Software, Inc., etc.

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Lindsay Lohan vs. Take-Two Software, Inc., etc.

Lindsay Lohan vs. Take-Two Software, Inc., etc.

Lindsay Lohan vs. Take-Two Software, Inc., etc.