michaellisakatelogo.jpgMichael Lohan and Kate Major are still duking it out publicly over reports that he assaulted her in Long Island before coming to LA to be with his daughter Lindsay.

However, despite a Southampton, New York police report describing the alleged abuse, Lohan's attorney, Lisa Bloom, wants to make it clear that her client has not been charged with a crime.

Bloom released the following statement to X17online:

    "It was widely and incorrectly reported today that Michael Lohan was charged with a crime. Though Michael Lohan has not yet been served with any summons, I have reviewed the second degree harassment offense charge that has been filed and made public. Second degree harassment, if proved, is a violation, not a crime. It is not even a misdemeanor. Most often, second degree harassment violations are resolved by the payment of a fine of up to $250. Second degree harassment is the lowest level charge that can be brought in connection with an alleged domestic violence incident, when there are no substantial physical injuries alleged, which is the case here."


Since the abuse allegations surfaced earlier this week, both Lohan and Bloom have maintained that he is "100% innocent."

Lohan tells X17online exclusively:

    "Kate has a serious drinking problem. She made up this entire story in a desperate attempt to make money."


Kate Major has not been available for comment.