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Lindsay Lohan Rep Denies Drug Video Report


Lindsay Lohan Rep Denies Drug Video Report

Monday, August 15 2011

We don't think anyone would be surprised if Lindsay Lohan were buying drugs or alcohol on a street corner just like Brooke Mueller . But according to her rep, it didn’t happen.
Lindsay is firing back at reports that she was recently spotted in Venice Beach, apparently buying some illegal substance in a Ziploc bag.
Steve Honig, Lohan's publicist, denies that Lindsay did anything wrong and blames media for manipulating and paparazzi for taking that video:
"Knowingly and consciously making inferences about Lindsay that are untrue, and creating a fictitious story to get more people to visit their site. We were not given a chance to comment on this story before it went up, and no effort was made to gather the facts about what actually occurred. When I addressed this, the agency told me 'we're not the New York Times.' They have made a horrific mistake; the worst part is, they know it but don't care," Honig said.

by FW Editor