Average, Everyday Prisoner Gets Early Family Visit

by Ryan Porter
Lohan Lockdown--Day 3: Lindsay gets a visit from her mother and her sister three days ahead of schedule, because L.A.'s just fair like that.

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After an unprecedented WHOLE DAY without anyone to talk to but the girl in the neighbouring cell (who, let's face it, probably robbed her house), Lindsay Lohan finally got visitors from the outside on Wednesday: her mom Dina and 16-year-old sister Ali.  

"The visit was very emotional, but Lindsay's spirits were lifted when she saw her mom and sister," a source told Radar, noting that Lindsay burst into tears when she saw them. "Dina seemed relieved to see Lindsay and that she was staying strong." Lindsay is serving a 90-day sentence for violating her probation, although she's expected to be out in two weeks, because while California may have a lot of Pinkberries, they don't have a justice system.

Ex-girlfriend Samantha Ronson also has permission to visit Lindsay. Her dad Michael, who is in L.A. to support Lindsay by, say, going on Larry King Live, is not on the list. Lindsay's 14-year-old brother Cody is, I presume, in Long Island raising himself.

While prisoners traditionally only have family visits on weekends, a special exception was made for Lindsay. A source told Radar that exception probably had more to do with security concerns than with a jail full of wardens who're big Mean Girls fans. Well, maybe a little of both.
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