Lohan accused of stealing, again!


Los Angeles, Jan 10 (IANS): Actress Lindsay Lohan has been reportedly accused of stealing a bracelet that belonged to Elizabeth Taylor's nurse. But later she returned it.

"Lindsay became very good friends with Elizabeth Taylor's long-time nurse while shooting 'Liz & Dick'. Elizabeth had given the nurse an expensive bracelet that was very meaningful to her and the nurse absolutely cherished it," a source told radaronline.com.

"She (Lohan) immediately fell in love with the bracelet... and was very vocal about how much she admired it. A short time later, the bracelet disappeared from the nurse's house...on the very same day Lindsay had been to visit," added the source.

Lohan denied having the bracelet with her, but the nurse knew that it was a lie as the bracelet disappeared after Lohan was at the house.

"But still she initially gave Lindsay the benefit of the doubt, thinking that she had just accidentally forgotten to take the bracelet off after trying it on. However, that theory was soon shot down after she called Lindsay and she swore she did not take the bracelet and categorically denied having it in her possession," said the source.

The 26-year-old has been on probation since being found guilty of stealing a necklace in July 2011, for which she was sentenced to 120 days in prison and 480 hours of community service.

"In the end, it took over a week to get the bracelet back from Lindsay and it was only returned after the nurse threatened to call the cops. One of Lindsay's people eventually returned the bracelet to the nurse," concluded the source.

  

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