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Lindsay Lohan Surveillance Video Sold

Lindsay Lohan in courtUPDATE: Parts of the video can now be viewed here.

As we reported last week, there is about forty-five minutes of video surveillance that shows Lindsay Lohan inside the jewelry store where she allegedly stole a $2,500 necklace. The entire crime has been recorded by cameras.

And now, a single Beverly Hills company owns all that footage. Despite the fact that the surveillance video is still part of an ongoing court case, the video has been sold to The Spencer Co. On a new website created just for the video, the company promises that will bring the footage to viewers “shortly.”

According to the teaser page, “the tapes speak for themselves.” Yeah, that’s what we heard too. But that isn’t the same as seeing, and so far the site offers no definite times or dates. The Spencer Co. is working with the Associated Press on releasing the footage. It has been rumored that the jewelry store itself sold the video, though nothing official has been offered by any of the parties involved.

Entertainment Tonight obtained some pictures from the video, which you can view at their site.

Lindsay Lohan could be charged with felony grand theft for taking the necklace from Kamofie & Co.

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