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Lindsay Lohan bribed Dawn Holland to change her story

January 22, 2011 | celebrity | editor | 0 Comments

Dawn Holland is the woman who worked at Betty Ford and accused Lindsay Lohan of assaulting her, but who followed that a few days later by saying things were fine, that she overreacted, and Lindsay should be left alone.

That was weird, huh? That’s a weird thing for someone to do. The only explanation would be that, either Dawn really did think she overacted and felt bad because Lindsay is a sweet little angel, or that Lindsay bribed her to change her story.

Hold on to your hats, everyone.

(Holland) secretly cut a $25,000 deal with (Lohan) after refusing to testify against her, Radar has learned.
What’s more, Holland fired her attorney Keith Davidson on Thursday afternoon after the payday never materialized.
“Dawn agreed to a $25,000 payment from someone directly associated with Lohan’s camp,” a source said.
“Dawn wanted the amount paid upfront. But Lohan’s camp wanted to spread it out over a period of a few months, paying her in installments.”

It might seem weird that Lindsay couldn’t pay it all at once and then never paid it at all, but that’s probably because she doesn’t have $25,000. Actually she doesn’t even have $15,000 it would seem, because TMZ adds that part of the deal was for Lohan and Holland to sell some pics to the paparazzi and for Holland to keep all the money.

The plan — hatched BEFORE Dawn decided not to pursue criminal charges against Lindsay — was that Dawn would make $10,000 from the sale of the photos.

It was dumb of Lindsay to not pay up, but even dumber of Dawn to think she was ever going to. She’s in a drug rehab, she just hit you, then lied about it to the cops and bribed you into lying too. How many god damn warning signs do you need before it daws on you that maybe this girl isn’t of the highest moral character. What if she had blood on her hands and around her mouth? Anything yet? Still seem good?

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