Los Angeles:
Troubled Hollywood actress Lindsay Lohan has issued a cease and desist letter to her father ordering him to stop trying to sell her personal property.
The actress who was recently released from court ordered rehab following a stint in jail, claims that her father Michael Lohan is trying to sell her personal diary, according to reports.
The 24-year-old actress has been estranged from her father for some time now and blames many of her problems on him.
The website reports that Lindsay's lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley has sent the letter to Lohan's representative, Lisa Bloom.
Lindsay claims that her father is trying to sell excerpts from her private diary that she kept while in drug rehab at Cirque Lodge in Utah in 2007.
The lawyer claims her client had no idea her father was in possession of the diary and did not give him permission to sell or distribute it.
She goes on to say that Lohan's attempts to cash in are "shameful" and that Lindsay is "appalled".
Chapman Holley warns that if Lohan tries to sell the diary, or any other of Lindsay's belongings, her client will exercise all her legal rights and seek damages for a "grave
invasion of privacy".
It's not the first time Lohan has attempted to make money off of his daughter's name. Last year he released a series of voicemail messages that he claimed his daughter had left for him to a website for an undisclosed sum.
The actress who was recently released from court ordered rehab following a stint in jail, claims that her father Michael Lohan is trying to sell her personal diary, according to reports.
The 24-year-old actress has been estranged from her father for some time now and blames many of her problems on him.
The website reports that Lindsay's lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley has sent the letter to Lohan's representative, Lisa Bloom.
Lindsay claims that her father is trying to sell excerpts from her private diary that she kept while in drug rehab at Cirque Lodge in Utah in 2007.
The lawyer claims her client had no idea her father was in possession of the diary and did not give him permission to sell or distribute it.
She goes on to say that Lohan's attempts to cash in are "shameful" and that Lindsay is "appalled".
Chapman Holley warns that if Lohan tries to sell the diary, or any other of Lindsay's belongings, her client will exercise all her legal rights and seek damages for a "grave
invasion of privacy".
It's not the first time Lohan has attempted to make money off of his daughter's name. Last year he released a series of voicemail messages that he claimed his daughter had left for him to a website for an undisclosed sum.