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Published: 3/6/2008 03:37:00
Chinese actress Bai Ling fined 200 dollars in shoplifting case

LOS ANGELES (AFP)

This booking photo released by the Los Angeles World Airports Police on February 14, shows Chinese actress Bai Ling as she was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport for shoplifting. The Chinese-born Hollywood actress pleaded guilty Wednesday to disturbing the peace and was ordered to pay a 200 dollar fine.
This booking photo released by the Los Angeles World Airports Police on February 14, shows Chinese actress Bai Ling as she was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport for shoplifting. The Chinese-born Hollywood actress pleaded guilty Wednesday to disturbing the peace and was ordered to pay a 200 dollar fine.

Chinese-born Hollywood actress Bai Ling, arrested last month on suspicion of shoplifting, pleaded guilty Wednesday to disturbing the peace and was ordered to pay a 200 dollar fine, officials said.

The starlet was detained by an employee in a magazine shop in Los Angeles International Airport February 13 and booked by police on suspicion of shoplifting two magazines and a pack of batteries worth 16 dollars, police said.

Ling has featured in numerous films including "The Crow," "Wild Wild West," and "Anna and the King," and in the television series "Lost."

© 2008 AFP

06/03/2008 01:35:44 UST



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