Lindsay Lohan is a free woman again. The 'Mean Girls' star was released from her court-ordered rehab at UCLA Medical Center on Tuesday evening, RadarOnline.com exclusively reports. Lohan entered the facility on August 2 to serve her 90-day sentence as ordered by Judge Marsha Revel. But it seems circumstances have changed.
Earlier today, the starlet signed discharge papers and then departed the center later in the day. RadarOnline.com is also reporting that in an attempt to keep her release a secret, a decoy was created to help Lohan leave in without media frenzy.
Judge Revel originally sentenced Lohan to 90 days in jail and a 90-day inpatient rehabilitation program on July 6 for violating probation on an old DUI case. She ended up serving only 14 days due to good behavior and overcrowding at the jail.
According to sources close to the case, doctors overseeing the actress saw no cause to keep her in rehab for the entirety of the 90 days she was sentenced to by Judge Marsha Revel, who has since recused herself from further proceedings related to Lohan.
RadarOnline.com is also reporting that the very first thing Lohan did as a free woman was call her mother, Dina.
Earlier today, the starlet signed discharge papers and then departed the center later in the day. RadarOnline.com is also reporting that in an attempt to keep her release a secret, a decoy was created to help Lohan leave in without media frenzy.
Judge Revel originally sentenced Lohan to 90 days in jail and a 90-day inpatient rehabilitation program on July 6 for violating probation on an old DUI case. She ended up serving only 14 days due to good behavior and overcrowding at the jail.
According to sources close to the case, doctors overseeing the actress saw no cause to keep her in rehab for the entirety of the 90 days she was sentenced to by Judge Marsha Revel, who has since recused herself from further proceedings related to Lohan.
RadarOnline.com is also reporting that the very first thing Lohan did as a free woman was call her mother, Dina.