Los Angeles: Hollywood starlet Lindsay Lohan has said that the photos of her handling a white substance that looks like cocaine, is a set up to sabotage her.
Lohan has defended herself, stating that stories which came along with the images circulating on the Internet are not true, reported a news website.
"That`s a set up that`s so untrue," the 23-year-old retorted.
In the picture Lohan, along with her friends, is seen having the white powder during an after-hours party in Cannes, France.
However, Lohan doesn`t have to worry that the photo will be used against her at upcoming hearing for breach of probation.
A spokesperson for the LA County Attorney`s office has said that they will not address the issue because there is no way to prove what is the substance in the picture.
Meanwhile, Judge Marsha Revel, who was initially set to handle Lohan`s case on Monday, spoke about the story.
"Actions speak louder than words. I`ve heard the best words in the world, but the actions are far more important," she said.
The `Mean Girls` star has to appear on court on Monday for the mandatory probation hearing.
She previously failed to attend her hearing, arguing that she couldn`t return to the US since her passport had been stolen.
PTI
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