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Lindsay Lohan Spent Up To $15,000 On Cocaine And Pills Before Checking Into Rehab, Her Ex-'Drug Dealer' Claims

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May 22 2013, Published 4:08 p.m. ET

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Lindsay Lohan still has another two months in rehab at the Betty Ford Center, and a man claiming to be her drug dealer claims the troubled starlet will not be reformed when she emerges later this summer.

"Lindsay still wants to party," David 'DJ' Joseph told Star magazine in an exclusive interview.

"But she feels going to rehab saves face in the eyes of the public."

DJ claims that as Lindsay's longtime drug dealer, he saw her use cocaine many more times than just the "four or five times" she told Piers Morgan she'd done the drug.

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"I saw her take a bump more than that when she tested out my deliveries," he said.

"It is another example of how much denial she is in."

Lindsay shelled out $10,000 to $15,000 on coke and Molly, or extra-pure pharmaceutical ecstasy, during the time DJ dealt for her, he says — so much that he finally had to cut her off.

"Lindsay wasn't monitoring what she was taking, and there were lots of enablers around, so I had to walk away," he told the mag.

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"I feared she would do a line of coke after some pills and then be dead … I am not in the business of helping people kill themselves."

For more on DJ's dealings with Lindsay and the horrifying scenes he witnessed in her hotel room, pick up the latest copy of Star, on newsstands Thursday.

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