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Tuesday, 02 December 2008

Lindsay Lohan wants restraining order against dad

26/09/2008 9:03:00 PM.  | BANG Showbiz
Lindsay Lohan is planning to take out a restraining order on her father.

The 'Mean Girls' star - who recently claimed dad Michael should be "on medication" to stop him publicly shaming her - is said to be "terrified" the 48-year-old will harm her.

A source close to the 22-year-old star said: "Lindsay is going to take out an order of protection against Michael. He is behaving so erratically that she's terrified he'll do something to her. She's contacted her lawyer to arrange this."

Michael - who has three children, Lindsay, Ali and Cody, with ex-wife Dina - has also driven away the rest of his family with his behaviour and attitude.

The source added to the New York Post newspaper: "Ali already has an order of protection against him, as does Dina. No one is speaking with him until he gets help."

The pair's troubled relationship came to a head recently when Michael accused Lindsay's girlfriend Samantha Ronson of "using" his daughter for publicity. Lindsay, in turn, called Michael a "public embarrassment and a bully".

Most recently, Lindsay wrote on her MySpace page: "My father obviously needs to be on medication to control his moods.

"He is out of line and his words show how much anger he has, and it's dangerous and scary as it reminds me of how he treated my mother and I my whole childhood. He needs to be stopped.

"This is yet another reason why we aren't speaking."

COMMENTS

Friday, 26 September 2008

Poor Li-Lo....She should rather ask for a restraining order of her own self....She and her antics are just about to make Britney's peculiarities pale into oubliettic insignificance!!!!

Posted by: Epsilon Jason, Perth

 

Saturday, 27 September 2008

Well, well, well. A prime example of the proverbial apple not falling far from the tree. One wingnut and all his little wingnuts there in Los Angeles. The mecca for nutballs from around the world. But, I have to side with Linsay. She should not have to put up with Father Nutball. She has enough personal problems and demons to confront without his mental problems pouring into the mix.

Posted by: Pithy Opiner, Stockton California

 

Sunday, 28 September 2008

a farther like this should be on his medication when having these fits meanwhile his children are scared of him and so should everyone alse everybody should be aware that a person having these fits during all of his life time and is a loving farther any other time when his medication is under control again hes children cant get enough of him the danger this farther is on sociaty right now his children should move state if he is not medicated right away anybody can end up dead other then his own

Posted by: Alena Gendo, victoria

 
 

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