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Shocking New Video Of Lindsay Lohan Purportedly Buying Drugs ‘Completely Fictitious’

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Aug. 10 2011, Published 8:30 a.m. ET

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By Jen Heger - RadarOnline.com Legal Editor

Lindsay Lohan is firing back at reports that she was spotted in Venice Beach yesterday buying something that looked suspiciously like an illegal substance from someone that gave her a Ziploc baggie.

Lindsay Lohan's powerhouse publicist, Steve Honig has denied his client was doing anything wrong and blamed the paparazzi agency that took the video as: “Knowingly and consciously making inferences about Lindsay that are completely untrue, and creating a fictitious story to get more people to visit their site.

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“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 with the agency, they 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."

So..... What WAS the suspicious looking substance in question?

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RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that the plastic bag did indeed contain various rocks and crystals — but they were  all of the legal variety - sea jasper, a meteor, rose quartz and quartz, all purchased by her pal from a store down the street.

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