Lindsay Lohan won't let father visit her in jail, but mother is welcomed [Updated]
There are some relatives Lindsay Lohan wants to see and there are others she doesn’t let come to the L.A. County jail.
While the actress’ mother and sister visited Lohan on Wednesday as she served her 90 days in the sheriff’s Lynwood jail, her father, Michael Lohan, isn’t welcome and has been denied access to her.
“Inmates only see people they want to see. If a person doesn’t want to see an individual, they are denied access,” said Steve Whitmore, an L.A. County Sheriff’s Department spokesman.
[Updated at 3:08 p.m.: Sheriff’s sources say that Lohan friend Sam Ronson visited the actress Thursday for half an hour and that Lohan's mother and sister visited her for half an hour Wednesday.]
In a recent message on Twitter before her jailing, Lindsay Lohan stated, “I don’t want Michael Lohan Sr. anywhere near me … he only brings negativity in my world.” Lohan, like all other inmates, is limited to a one-hour visit or two half-hour visits a week.
On Day 2 of her stay at Century Regional Detention Facility, her mother Dina Lohan and younger sister Ali Lohan visited her. Jailers are quick to dismiss any suggestion of special treatment.
The jailhouse meeting was off schedule from that of regular inmates because jail guards were concerned that having her family come during normal visiting hours could prove a danger to her, they say.
Since she been locked up, Lohan has been listed as a keep-away inmate, who is essentially isolated from the general population of women in the jail. Jail sources say Lohan is keeping a cool head, sleeping a lot and cooperating with authorities.
