Sunday, April 3, 2011

Lohan, rehab worker heard yelling on 911 call


RIVERSIDE, California: A rehabilitation officer has told a 911 dispatcher that she has ordered Lindsay Lohan to pack up and leave the Betty Ford Center after the actress hit her during an argument in December, according to a recording of the call released Friday.
The call of six minutes began with a chaotic exchange between Lohan and the worker, Dawn Holland, struggling for control of the phone to install Palm Desert.
Later, Holland told the dispatcher she wanted to press charges.
"I have a problem because Lindsay Lohan pushed me and hit me with the phone while I was trying to talk to you," Holland said on the recording.
A telephone message for Lohan lawyer, Shawn Holley, seeking comment on the case was not immediately returned Friday.
Lohan was at the end of a stay of reinstatement by the court for three months at the center after officials said she failed a doping test.
Lohan then asked the Netherlands in particular, "What do you want money?"
Holland said no and Lohan said she wanted to be treated with respect. Currently, the two women were screaming at each other and the audio became garbled.
Prosecutors filed a charge of theft against the great crime "Mean Girls" star.
She pleaded not guilty and must return to court April 22, when some evidence against it will be presented to a judge.
If the judge must stand trial Lohan, the actress could be sent to jail for violating probation in drunken driving case in 2007.

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