Look who has found herself back on Lost. Michelle Rodriguez, who famously and hastily was written off of the ABC serial not long after she was pinched in Hawaii on DUI charges, will resurface in the new season's second episode, sources confirm for TVGuide.com.Lest you truly believe in the unbelievable, though, it should be noted that M-Rod's Ana Lucia will appear only in the one episode, possibly as part of a Hurley-centric flashback (as EW's Ausiello speculates). Rodriguez and Cynthia Watros (who played Libby to her Ana Lucia) were arrested in Oahu on Dec. 1, 2006, on suspicion of driving their respective cars under the influence of alcohol in Oahu. Though both of their Lost characters were dispatched later in the TV season, show producers maintained that Ana Lucia was always a short-term role. Watros' Libby cameo'd this past season, as an apparition to Michael. Matt MitovichRelated: Michelle Rodriguez Starts Six-month Jail Stay Lost Alum Accused of Probation Vi...
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Lost alumna Michelle Rodriguez on Sunday reported to the Century Regional Detention Facility in Los Angeles — the same lock-up Paris Hilton briefly called home earlier this year — to begin a six-month sentence for failing to complete community service and alcohol monitoring as part of her probation from a 2003 drunken driving incident.A judge handed Rodriguez the jail time in October, and prohibited her from being granted early release before she had served 180 days.
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Another Lost cast member is now in trouble with the local authorities. The Honolulu Advertiser reports that Daniel Dae Kim was arrested around 3 am Thursday, Oct. 25, on suspicion of drunken driving and was booked in a Honolulu Police station. Kim, released at 5:05 am, was escorted out of the station by two police officers but did not talk to reporters.Lost castaways are not new to run-ins with the law. Michelle Rodriguez and Cynthia Watros were both arrested in 2006 for DUI, while Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje was arrested in 2006 for disobeying a police officer.
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Prosecutors have accused Michelle Rodriguez of violating her probation in a 2003 drunk-driving case by failing to complete her community service and not following an alcohol education program. If the actress is found to have violated her probation, she could face between 477 and 537 days in jail and a $2,000 fine. Her attorney on Friday blamed "a clerical error" for the community-service discrepancy. A hearing is set for Oct. 12.... Kiefer Sutherland on Friday was officially charged with single counts of driving under the influence and driving with a blood-alcohol level above .08. If convicted, he faces a max of a year in jail and a minimum of four days. If found guilty of violating probation with his second DUI in 10 years, he could get hit with an additional six months.
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Who knew anything good could come out of Bloodrayne? In a November 2006 interview with The Advocate, Kristanna Loken (currently headlining Sci Fi's Painkiller Jane) hinted that she and Bloodrayne costar Michelle Rodriguez were more than BFFs. Rodriguez herself is now confirming the lipstick-lesbian rumor, in the current issue of Curve. VH1, I think you just found your next celebreality show. Reporting by Raven Snook
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