Gossip: Lindsay Lohan
Inmates at the detention center where Lohan is being held are fed up with the preferential treatment she’s been getting, said People.
Inmates at the detention center where Lindsay Lohan is being held are fed up with the preferential treatment she’s been getting, said People. “She’s not treated like if it was anyone else going to jail,” says a source. “All the inmates are sick of her. If she even moves, they put the whole facility on lockdown. It happens all the time.” A spokesperson for the Los Angeles sheriff’s department maintains that the actress isn’t being treated differently than the other inmates. Lohan’s lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley, meanwhile, says that Lohan is doing “fine” behind bars and has even “made some friends” during her stay.
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