Kamofie & Company, the jewelry store that accused Lindsay Lohan of stealing a "high-end necklace", is not the buying Lohan's excuse that the store loaned her the necklace because strict policies and procedures must be done first before receiving a loan jewelry.
Singing a contract claiming responsibility for the item is one of the procedures. Jewelry store owner Sofia tells TMZ,
"When we loan out jewelry, we have a whole procedure that needs to be done. There is paperwork that needs to be filled out and there needs to be insurance information given or credit card information in case something happens with the jewelry."
The store presented to the investigators their surveillance video and photos of Lindsay wearing the said necklace worth $2,500.
The case is now with Los Angeles District Attorney's office and they are still studying on whether or not to formally charge Lindsay Lohan for stealing the item.
Lindsay is still on probation and remains subject to random drug and alcohol testing relating to a 2007 DUI.
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