There has been a lot of controversy with the Lindsey Lohan cases that have been in trial this week. It is thought that in addition to her having been drunk the night she stole the car in 2006 she was also on drugs. Since then, her father has been trying to take control of her money and stick her in rehab, something that has made her mother very angry because neither of them want him in their lives. In order to help clear up some of the confusion about what is going on, she went on the Early Show and talked with Samantha Harris about the fact that she is clean now and she has been going to alcohol education classes. She did not say that it had been an easy journey, but she did want to emphasize the fact that what happened then is in the past now, and she is trying to move on with her life. Below is a video from Showbiz Tonight talking about what it might take to save her career.
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