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LiLo is 'scared to death' about serving 90-days in jail: Mum

New York, July 10 (ANI): 'Mean Girls' star Lindsay Lohan's mother has revealed that her daughter is 'scared to death' about serving 90 days behind the bars.

"Lindsay's scared to death," the New York Daily News quoted Dina Lohan as telling Entertainment Tonight.

"It's very difficult, we're not sleeping well, we're not functioning," Dina said about her family. "We cry a lot and we hug a lot. She's petrified, we all are."

Lohan was recently sentenced to serve 90-days in jail for violating the terms of her probation.

"You know, she's strong, but until someone faces something as devastating as that ... we're going to have to see," Dina said.

Moreover, Dina said the sentence was the result of an unfair trial.

"If she wants a trial, then make it a fair trial," Dina said about Judge Revel.

"I feel like Shawn [Chapman Holley], Lindsay's [former] attorney should have stood up and said, 'Listen, I didn't know you were going to have witnesses.' We would have had ten witnesses. We didn't get a shot. We didn't get a shot at fairness.

"I think it's time we get another attorney just to see it from another light and do damage control," she added.

Meanwhile, Lindsay's dad, Michael, doesn't think his daughter will hold up too well in the pokey, either.

"It's just a horrible experience," he continued. "Twenty-three hours a day, she'll be locked up. I'm going to get her out of that cell as much as I can."

Michael also thinks that his daughter needs a rehab.

"Lindsay is not a criminal. She is a woman with a disease. She really is. She needs help. She needs medical attention," he said. (ANI)

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