Lindsay Lohan Expected to be Released Early from Rehab

Michael Mooney
Prosecuter says Lohan can avoid serving the full 90-day sentence.

Lindsay Lohan may be released early from a court-ordered stint in drug and alcohol rehabilitation, according to reports.

Danette Meyers, who recently prosecuted Lohan for violating probation on drunken driving charges, told RadarOnline.com on Thursday that the 24-year-old star may be able to avoid her full 90-day sentence in rehab.

"My understanding from conversations with Shawn Chapman Holley (Lohan's attorney) is that Miss Lohan could be released early from the treatment facility," Meyers told RadarOnline.com. "It is looking as if that (early release) is what the health care professionals are going to recommend."

Meyers said she could not say exactly when Lohan might get out and that a release date would depend on recommendations from people treating the Mean Girls star.

Meyers further said that Lohan may have to undergo "follow up treatment."

In July, a California judge sentenced Lohan to a 90-day stint in jail and another 90 days in a rehabilitation center for missing alcohol education classes imposed as part of her probation on the 2007 charges.

Lohan ended up serving only 13 days of the 90 day-sentence due to overcrowding on August 2. She left the jail to enter rehab at a facility at the University of California Los Angeles.



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