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Lohan attends 'Gotti' press conference

Actress Lindsay Lohan appears in a courtroom during a hearing in Los Angeles on March 10, 2011. Lohan rejected a plea agreement offered by prosecutors in a grand theft case that included a guaranteed return to jail. She told a Superior Court judge she agreed to delaying her case until a preliminary hearing when prosecutors will present evidence against her. Lohan is accused of taking a $2,500 necklace from a Venice jewelry store. UPI/David McKnew/Pool
Actress Lindsay Lohan appears in a courtroom during a hearing in Los Angeles on March 10, 2011. Lohan rejected a plea agreement offered by prosecutors in a grand theft case that included a guaranteed return to jail. She told a Superior Court judge she agreed to delaying her case until a preliminary hearing when prosecutors will present evidence against her. Lohan is accused of taking a $2,500 necklace from a Venice jewelry store. UPI/David McKnew/Pool | License Photo

NEW YORK, April 12 (UPI) -- Producer Marc Fiore said during a New York press conference Tuesday Lindsay Lohan is in talks for a role in "Gotti: Three Generations."

John Travolta is to play late Gambino crime family boss John Gotti Sr. in the movie, which is expected to hit theaters in 2012.

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Travolta, Fiore, John Gotti Jr. and film director Nick Cassavetes discussed the upcoming project with reporters at a Manhattan hotel Tuesday. Also at the press conference was Lohan, who has been rumored to be up for the part of Victoria Gotti, the famed gangster's daughter, EW.com said.

Asked why Lohan was at the media event, Fiore replied: "Lindsay is a terrific actress. I'm glad to have her here today. We're in talks. Nothing's finalized."

EW.com said Gotti Jr. told the press he felt his family's story is in good hands and would be told "correctly" through the film.

"My father was an icon. He was a man larger than life. When he walked into a room, he owned the room," Gotti Jr. said.

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