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Lindsay Lohan Accused of Stealing $15k Worth of Clothes From 'Scary Move 5' Set

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Oct. 24 2012, Published 4:40 a.m. ET

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Here we go again! She's been accused of stealing numerous times before, and now Lindsay Lohan could be in trouble again for theft.

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A new report claims the troubled starlet stole $15,000 of clothes from the Scary Movie 5 set, according to RadarOnline.com.

"It was the talk of the set in Atlanta," a source told the new issue of the National Enquirer.

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"The clothes were on her wardrobe racks. Some nice tops and skirts and other items were gone. I guess Lindsay thought she was entitled to it, like free soap at a hotel. All the other actors knew about it, but the producers just put it down to the price you had to pay for doing business with Lindsay."

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The source went on to say that Lindsay didn't like the role she was cast in and only showed up for work when she was threaten with legal action.

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"Even unreliable Charlie Sheen was concerned that Lindsay wouldn't show up for the September shoot in Georgia," the source said.

"The wardrobe people were unhappy about the missing clothes, but at the end of the day the producers decided it was more trouble than it was worth to try and get them back."

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