Lindsay Lohan May be Charged For Lying To Police After Accident

Lindsay Lohan may be charged for lying to police about the road accident she was involved in. The actress also pulled out of a Barbara Walter's "20/20′" interview at the last minute.

Lohan may be charged for falsely telling investigators that she was not driving after she crashed her rented Porsche by rear-ending an 18-wheel truck on the Pacific Coast Highway back in June. New reports have surfaced that suggest the actress said she doesn't remember what she told the police after the accident

"She doesn't remember exactly what she said to cops while being treated for injuries she sustained at the hospital," a source told Radar Online. "There was a lot of commotion in the emergency room, and Lindsay was extremely upset and concerned for [her assistant] Gavin, who was also in the car with her. Gavin was bleeding, and Lindsay was just freaking out.

"There were cops coming at her from every angle, and her primary concern was making sure that Gavin was OK. She was also stressed- out because she had been en route to the set of Liz & Dick. Lindsay says she was very confused after the accident and would never deliberately lie to the cops."

The Walter's interview is especially important in promoting a project because it's a golden platform that few actors turn up. However recent reports from Celebuzz suggest Lohan has pulled out of the interview at the last minute. According to a report on Deadline, the actress's new PR representatives Rogers & Cowan had the actress pull out from the "20/20" interview which was to be aired Nov. 16. According to the report, sources told the tabloid that they weren't pleased with the way the show wanted the interview to turn out to be.

"A source tells Deadline that Lohan and her new PR team were dissatisfied with the direction ABC wanted to take the interview," the entertainment news outlet reported.

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