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Michael Lohan takes first step in establishing conservatorship over Lindsay

Lindsay Lohan’s father took the first step in attempting to establish a conservatorship over his daughter, entertainment website TMZ reported Monday.

Michael Lohan reportedly told his troubled daughter that he would go to court to establish a conservatorship unless she agreed to meet with him. TMZ reported the actress refused to sit down with her father but asked him in a text message if he would help her repair ties with a club that banned her after she threw a glass at ex-girlfriend Sam Ronson.

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TMZ also reported Monday that Lindsay’s landlord contacted the actress’ lawyer after Michael caused a disturbance at Lindsay’s West Hollywood apartment last weekend.

“In light of the landlord’s concerns, I may go to court to keep Michael away,” attorney Shawn Chapman Holley told TMZ.

Michael went to Lindsay’s apartment for the first time last week, accompanied by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, to check on his younger daughter Ali’s welfare. Sixteen-year-old Ali is staying with her sister Lindsay.

Michael has claimed Lindsay is addicted to prescription drugs. The actress is also reportedly $600,000 in debt and was recently dropped from her role in the film “The Other Side.”