Troubled star Lindsay Lohan 'owes credit card companies $600,000'

11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Hollywood wild child Lindsay Lohan is more than $500,000 in debt, according to reports.

Sources claim the Mean Girls actress owes credit card companies $600,000.

Lohan has not worked since her last movie, Labor Pains, went straight to DVD.

And the nightclub appearances which earn her between $5,000 and $10,000 per night are becoming more and more infrequent.

"One card cut her off last week and it's only a matter of time before all her other credit cards cut her off too," an insider of RadarOnline.com.

"One credit card company is going to discuss a payment plan for Lindsay.

"But if she doesn't have the income and can't make her payments, they are prepared to sue her."

Unfortunately this is not the first time the 23-year-old starlet has had money troubles.

It was recently revealed she had fallen behind on her rent and her landlord had threatened her with eviction. She eventually settled the dispute by paying $23,000.

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