Lindsay Lohan May Be Facing "Other Possible Violations", Palm Desert Police Department Says
Posted on Wed Jan 5th, 2011 8:45am PDT By X17 Staff
Lindsay may be out of the Betty Ford Center in Rancho Mirage, however her legal troubles from the desert are still haunting her.
The Palm Desert Police Department is convinced that Lindsay violated several terms of her probation during her reported fight with Betty Ford employee Dawn Holland.
Palm Desert PD tells X17online:
While Ms. Holland and her attorney have notified investigators she no longer desires prosecution against Ms. Lohan, the investigation and facts in evidence has revealed other possible violations by Ms. Lohan relating to certain conditions of her probation terms. These additional findings has required investigating officers to conduct additional investigation."
As for when this case will be handed over to the Riverside County District Attorney, X17 has learned it will be "later this week or no later than the early part of next week." The Palm Desert PD adds that they will not be releasing the 911 tape because it "may hinder the judicial process."
Lindsay's attorney, Shawn Chapman Holley, has publicly voiced her displeasure as to how the Palm Desert Police Department has handled this case.
Dawn Holland refused to comment on the matter.
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The Palm Desert Police Department is convinced that Lindsay violated several terms of her probation during her reported fight with Betty Ford employee Dawn Holland.
Palm Desert PD tells X17online:
While Ms. Holland and her attorney have notified investigators she no longer desires prosecution against Ms. Lohan, the investigation and facts in evidence has revealed other possible violations by Ms. Lohan relating to certain conditions of her probation terms. These additional findings has required investigating officers to conduct additional investigation."
As for when this case will be handed over to the Riverside County District Attorney, X17 has learned it will be "later this week or no later than the early part of next week." The Palm Desert PD adds that they will not be releasing the 911 tape because it "may hinder the judicial process."
Lindsay's attorney, Shawn Chapman Holley, has publicly voiced her displeasure as to how the Palm Desert Police Department has handled this case.
Dawn Holland refused to comment on the matter.