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911 call of LiLo’s rehab scuffle released

A 911 call made by a staffer at the Betty Ford Center when she got into an argument with actress Lindsay Lohan last year has reportedly been released.

Washington: A 911 call made by a staffer at the Betty Ford Center when she got into an argument with actress Lindsay Lohan last year has reportedly been released.
The staff member, Dawn Holland, is heard on the recording telling a 911 operator that Lohan hit her with the phone and telling the actress to pack her bags to leave rehab during the Dec. 12 argument. According to TMZ, Holland told the dispatcher that the "Mean Girls" star was among three girls caught leaving the rehab center improperly, reports Fox News. She claimed that Lohan pushed and hit her with a phone when she tried to make the actress take a breathalyzer test. Lohan is also heard on the call, saying Holland is ‘freaking me out.’ Authorities released the call Friday, three days after prosecutors announced they had decided not to charge the actress with misdemeanor battery, citing insufficient evidence. Police responded to a Betty Ford Center facility in Palm Desert, east of Los Angeles, to investigate Holland’s claims. Holland was later fired for violating patient confidentiality rules after talking about the incident with TMZ. She and Holland are heard yelling at each other throughout the six-minute call. ANI