‘No special treatment for LiLo in jail’
July 23rd, 2010 - 2:51 pm ICT by ANI
London, July 23 (ANI): A spokesman for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has denied reports which claimed that Lindsay Lohan is being given special treatment in the jail.
Former inmate Debra Sickels, who was released not long after the star’s incarceration, has revealed that Lohan’s extra perks, including access to a private phone and a private guard at her disposal, had riled the other prisoners.
“She’s getting special treatment. Some inmates were getting p**sy over it… The girls said they cleaned a special room for Lindsay. It had a regular hospital bed, a TV and a dresser for her new clothes and socks,” she told the New York Daily News.
But Los Angeles sheriff’s department spokesman Steve Whitmore is adamant that Lohan is not being treated any differently.
“She’s being treated like any other inmate in her classification. There’s no special treatment at all,” the Daily Star quoted Whitmore as saying. (ANI)
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