The head of the movie studio that hired Lindsay Lohan for the film "Georgia Rule" has challenged her claims that she was hospitalized last week for heat exhaustion and is saying that the only thing the actress is worn out from is a hard-partying lifestyle. The Smoking Gun website is reporting that James Robinson blasted Hohan in a July 26 letter to the actress, calling her recent behavior "discourteous, irresponsible and unprofessional."
Robinson, the 70-year-old chief executive of Morgan Creek Productions, writes that Lohan has "acted like a spoiled child and in doing so have alienated many of your co-workers and endangered the quality of this picture".
The movie is currently being filmed and stars Lohan, Jane Fonda, and Felicity Huffman.
A copy of Robinson's letter--which was delivered to Lohan at the Chateau Marmont hotel--can be found at the Smoking Gun.
Robinson notes to Hohan that while she has said her troubles were due to illness, he is "well aware that your ongoing all night heavy partying is the real reason for your so called 'exhaustion,'" and the company "refuses to accept bogus excuses for your behavior."
Robinson warns Lohan that she will be held "personally accountable" for losses and that her behavior has already cost the company "hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage." He further says that the 20-year-old will face possible legal action if she does not clean up her act.



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