Paris Hilton's brother claims Lohan masterminded attack on him

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Press Trust of India Los Angeles
Last Updated : Dec 08 2013 | 4:15 PM IST
Socialite Paris Hilton's brother, Barron, has accused actress Lindsay Lohan of masterminding an attack on him.
Barron, who was beaten on December 6, told the police that the "Mean Girls" actress was behind the attack, reported TMZ Online.
Barron alleged that Lohan laughed and encouraged the attacker when he was physically beaten, but the actress' father denied the accusation.
Barron reportedly was attending a party at a Miami mansion where Lohan has been staying for the Art Basel festival. During the bash, someone allegedly accused Barron of talking behind Lohan's back, resulting in the attack.
Later, Barron was said being interviewed by the police about the incident. He claimed that Lohan laughed and encouraged the attacker. The 24-year-old man apparently does not know the identity of a man who attacked him, but he believes that the actress orchestrated the attack.
Lohan's father has denied the accusation, saying that his daughter was not even at the mansion when the incident took place.
Michael Lohan said Lindsay called him "first thing this morning," and "was not even at the house at the time of the fight." He added, "I give Lindsay a lot of credit for removing herself [from] this situation."
A video which shows Barron confronting Lindsay however has emerged. In the video, Lindsay can be seen putting her hands out towards Paris' younger brother as if to diffuse the situation before entering a black car.
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First Published: Dec 08 2013 | 4:15 PM IST

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