Lindsay Lohan to leave rehab early?


Actress Lindsay Lohan (L) reacts with her attorney Shawn Chapman Holley following her sentencing by Superior Court Judge Marsha Revel during a probation status hearing in Beverly Hills, California on July 6, 2010. Revel sentenced Lohan to 90 days in jail Tuesday after ruling she violated probation in a 2007 drug case by failing to attend court-ordered alcohol education classes.  UPI/David McNew/Pool Photo via Newscom

Lindsay Lohan could be granted an early release from rehab, according to the case prosecutor.

The actress was sentenced to three months behind bars followed by a three month rehab stint after violating the terms of her probation relating to a 2007 offence.

She was released from prison on 2nd AugustĀ  after serving just 13 days and began her rehab treatment at a facility in California immediately.

Speaking to ETonline, prosecutor Danette Meyers said: “My understanding from conversations with [Lohan’s attorney] Shawn Chapman Holley is that Miss Lohan could be released early from the treatment facility. It is looking as if that is what the health care professionals are going to recommend.

“How much earlier she could be released I’m unsure of at this point. I will follow what the health care professional advise. That could involve follow-up treatment for Miss Lohan. However, it is my understanding that it is looking like the health care professionals will be recommending that she be released earlier than the 90 days Judge Revel previously ordered.”

Lohan’s attorney has yet to comment.