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Lohan's mother rejects exec's criticism

LOS ANGELES, July 30 (UPI) -- Dina Lohan, mother of U.S. actress Lindsay Lohan, visited TV's "Access Hollywood" to deny a studio exec's allegations against her famous daughter.

On the show, which is set to air Monday, Dina Lohan criticized Morgan Creek Productions exec James G. Robinson for his decision to write a scalding letter to her daughter about her allegedly unprofessional behavior.

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"I feel when you are 19 (years old) it is way out of line," the elder Lohan said. "Maybe he has personal issues with whomever and it came out with my child. I don't know him. I can't judge him. I don't think it was a smart thing to do to a young girl."

Lindsay Lohan has been working with the production company on her newest film "Georgia Rule." Robinson said the actress was "acting like a spoiled child" and her lateness and fatigue were the result of her alleged all-night partying, hurting the picture.

Dina Lohan told Billy Bush, the host of "Access Hollywood," that her daughter's actions on-and-off set are normal and have not stopped everyone on the film's set from loving her daughter.

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To top it off, Lindsay's mother pronounced on the entertainment series that her daughter would vindicate herself by winning an Academy award for her role in the film.

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