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Dina Lohan Tries to Keep Lindsay Out of Rehab to Cash In
Shocker! No, in all honesty is anyone surprised? This family exudes drama.
Dina Lohan, classy mother of Lindsay Lohan, wanted her daughter to have a few days in between prison and rehab in order to cash in on a post-jail interview!
According to Lindsay’s father, Michael Lohan:
“Dina wanted Lindsay to have a few days to herself between her release from jail and checking into rehab. You know why? Because she was trying to line up a million dollar deal.
“The judge wanted Lindsay to go straight to rehab, but Dina wanted to make a money deal… here you have Dina, once again, putting money first instead of the health of our daughter. It isn’t right.”
Michael also isn’t happy that Lindsay will be closed off from friends and family during her stay at UCLA Medical Center. He adds: “It is beyond a reasonable doubt stupid. Part of Lindsay’s healing process is mending fences with her family.”
This is just another chance for Michael to squeeze out extra minutes of fame. Leave your daughter alone and let her heal! This will be the best thing to happen to her in a long time.
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Mama Bear commented on Aug 02 10 at 3:52 pmThey are both fame-whores. If Dina hadn’t tried, Michael surely would of suggested it, for a fee of course. The Lohan children are a “corporation”, and Dina and Michael are the shareholders. It’s the “American way” to maximize corporate profits…
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