Lindsay Lohan about Stollen Necklace


 Lindsay Lohan 

Lindsay Lohan was almost certainly hoping her screen return was going to be something a little better than a straight-to-internet trait.
A website has popped up claiming to have licensed the surveillance video and photos that allegedly show the Mean Girls star shopping at a Venice jewelry store, a visit that led to her being charged with felony grand theft for allegedly stealing a now-infamous $2,500 necklace.
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The Spencer Co. of Beverly Hills, fronted by Kamofie & Co. spokesman Christopher Spencer, stated Sunday that it would soon begin to stream portions of the video on necklacevideo.com.
"Speculation as to what occurred that day has been the subject of intense rumor in the media and elsewhere," the company said on the site. "Many individuals want to be able to see the video streams from the jewelry store's surveillance cameras, and we have obtained the exclusive license for them. The tapes speak for themselves."