Gossip: Lindsay Lohan
Lohan was briefly considered a suspect in a robbery that took place during an all-night party at the home of financier Sam Magid.
Lindsay Lohan has escaped any charges after being questioned about her role in a recent robbery, said Reuters.com. The troubled actress was briefly considered a suspect in the theft of $3,000 in cash, along with designer sunglasses and other valuables, from financier Sam Magid during an all-night party at his Hollywood Hills mansion. Magid later withdrew his complaint, and the L.A. district attorney’s office declined to charge Lohan, who is still on probation after stealing a $2,500 necklace from a Venice, Calif., jewelry store in January 2011.
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