Melbourne
(ANI):
Lindsay
Lohan
could
be
released
from
rehab
earlier
than
the
90
days
stipulated
at
the
time
of
her
sentencing,
a
prosecutor
said.
Danette
Meyers,
the
prosecutor
from
the
LA
County
District
Attorney's
office
in
Lohan's
case,
told
celebrity
news
website
RadarOnline
that
it
is
likely
that
the
'Mean
Girls" actress
will
leave
the
UCLA
Medical
Centre
without
serving
the
full
term.
Lohan
served
only
14
days
of
her
90-day
jail
sentence
for
violating
her
probation
related
to
a
2007
DUI
conviction.
Shawn
Chapman
Holley,
Lohan's
lawyer,
said
the
actress
is
doing
well
in
her
rehab
program
and
is
eager
to
return
to
work.
"Ms.
Lohan
looks
very
good.
She
looks
healthy.
My
client
is
looking
forward
to
returning
to
work
on
her
many
creative
endeavours
upon
her
release
from
the
treatment
facility," News.com.au
quoted
Holley
as
saying.
"My
understanding
from
conversations
with
Shawn
Chapman
Holley
is
that
Miss
Lohan
could
be
released
early
from
the
treatment
facility,"
Meyers
told
RadarOnline.com.
The
deputy
district
attorney
added
that,
even
after
her
release,
Lohan
might
continue
with
"follow
up
treatment".