Lohan will reportedly check into rehab 'within days' - Actress plans to 'do more than what she was previously ordered,' source tells PEOPLE - Following her release from Lynwood jail on $300,000 bail late Friday night, Lindsay Lohan is reportedly getting “serious about her recovery,” according to People.

Lindsay Lohan arrives at the Beverly Hills Courthouse for a mandatory appearance in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Friday, Sept. 24, 2010. The actress was sent back to jail after she failed a court-ordered drug test a few weeks after being released from a previous jail stint and subsequent stay in drug rehabilitation. (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters)
According to the mag, a source claims that the troubled starlet plans to voluntarily check herself back into a rehab center, saying, “She will step up her treatment and do more than what she was previously ordered to do.”
Additionally, TMZ claims to have a source who says Lohan will check herself into an inpatient rehab center outside of Los Angeles “within days.”
The site also reports that Lohan’s mother, Dina, as well as the star’s business manager, Lou Taylor, are involved in the rehab planning.
As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Patricia M. Schnegg reversed Judge Elden S. Fox’s decision on Friday to hold Lohan in custody without bail for violating the terms of her probation by failing a drug test.
Lohan was released after posting bail, and as part of the conditions of her bail, a SCRAM alcohol monitoring device must be put on Lohan’s body within 24 hours of her release.
Additionally, she has been ordered not to possess “any controlled substances or associated paraphernalia, except with a valid prescription,” according to the court order, obtained by Access Hollywood.
Lohan must also steer clear of places where “users or buyers congregate” except in an “authorized” treatment program.
The actress has also been banned from drinking alcohol and being in places where alcohol is the main beverage sold. ( msnbc.msn.com )
Lindsay Lohan arrives at the Beverly Hills Courthouse for a mandatory appearance in Beverly Hills, Calif., on Friday, Sept. 24, 2010. The actress was sent back to jail after she failed a court-ordered drug test a few weeks after being released from a previous jail stint and subsequent stay in drug rehabilitation. (Mario Anzuoni / Reuters)
According to the mag, a source claims that the troubled starlet plans to voluntarily check herself back into a rehab center, saying, “She will step up her treatment and do more than what she was previously ordered to do.”
Additionally, TMZ claims to have a source who says Lohan will check herself into an inpatient rehab center outside of Los Angeles “within days.”
The site also reports that Lohan’s mother, Dina, as well as the star’s business manager, Lou Taylor, are involved in the rehab planning.
As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Patricia M. Schnegg reversed Judge Elden S. Fox’s decision on Friday to hold Lohan in custody without bail for violating the terms of her probation by failing a drug test.
Lohan was released after posting bail, and as part of the conditions of her bail, a SCRAM alcohol monitoring device must be put on Lohan’s body within 24 hours of her release.
Additionally, she has been ordered not to possess “any controlled substances or associated paraphernalia, except with a valid prescription,” according to the court order, obtained by Access Hollywood.
Lohan must also steer clear of places where “users or buyers congregate” except in an “authorized” treatment program.
The actress has also been banned from drinking alcohol and being in places where alcohol is the main beverage sold. ( msnbc.msn.com )
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