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Lindsay Lohan's dad can't see ill daughter

Lindsay Lohan's dad reportedly can't visit the actress hospitalized in Los Angeles with a mysterious illness, due to a restraining order. "I've been here twice. I just want to know that she's okay," Michael Lohan told "Celebrity Justice."
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Published: Oct. 26, 2004 at 4:32 PM

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 26 (UPI) -- Lindsay Lohan's dad reportedly can't visit the actress hospitalized in Los Angeles with a mysterious illness, due to a restraining order.

"I've been here twice. I just want to know that she's okay," Michael Lohan told "Celebrity Justice" in the lobby at Cedars Sinai Medical Facility, the TV court show reported Tuesday.

Lohan, 18, was admitted to the hospital last Thursday with a high fever and doctors are currently running tests.

Michael Lohan, however, cannot see his daughter because of restraining orders he and his estranged wife, Dina Lohan, filed against each other after a well-publicized brawl last summer between him and his brother-in-law. The order says the couple must stay at least 100 yards away from each other. With Dina at Lindsay's bedside, he legally must stay away.

"My wife promised me she won't keep me from my kids. Evidently, not so," he said.

Topics: Dina Lohan, Michael Lohan
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