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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Michael Lohan Says Judge “Should Have Put Lindsay In Rehab”

Oct. 16 2009, Published 7:15 a.m. ET

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Lindsay Lohan escaped jail time on Friday by the hair of her chinny-chin chin--- But if her father, Michael Lohan, has anything to say about it, that may change.

“I’ve just gotten off the phone with the judge and I’m not happy,” Lohan told RadarOnline.com in an exclusive interview. “She needs to put my daughter in rehab. How could that judge have let her just walk in to court and walk right back out? The least they could have done was give her a drug test at the door.”

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Lindsay, of course, appeared in court in Beverly Hills on Friday morning, where Judge Marsha N. Revel agreed to extend the actress’s probation for one year. The judge’s order also stipulates that Lindsay must get court approval to leave town if she’s going to be gone longer than 21 days. And she has to resume her alcohol awareness program within two days of her return.

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According to an eyewitness Lindsay looked “disheveled and strung-out with blood shot eyes and an alarmingly skinny frame”, she sat quietly throughout the hearing allowing her attorney to do all the talking.

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