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Lindsay Lohan is homeless

Los Angeles - Lindsay Lohan has moved in with her mother.

The Liz & Dick star - who narrowly escaped a warrant being issued for her arrest by splashing out on a last-minute first class flight from New York to Los Angeles to appear in court on Wednesday after initially claiming she was too ill to fly - has allegedly moved into her mother Dina's home in Long Island, New York as she continues to struggle to pay her debts.

A source close to the 26-year-old troubled starlet told gossip website RadarOnline that she is now "flat-out broke" and can't afford to rent an apartment on her own in Los Angeles.

The insider said: "Lindsay is being forced to live at home with Dina because she can't afford any other options at the moment.

"Lindsay is flat-out broke and can't even afford to rent a two-bedroom apartment in North Hollywood. There's simply no way she would pass a credit check right now, and even if she could she wouldn't be able to muster up a security deposit, let alone meet the rent every month.

Burned friends and associates

"Lindsay's been telling everyone that she moved to New York because she was sick of Los Angeles. But that's just not true, she would love to move back west, but she can't afford to.

"In the past, Lindsay has managed to rope in another person to co-sign on leases because her bad credit means she can't get approved in her name alone. However, she couldn't find anyone willing to do that now as she has burned so many of her friends and associates."

The source also claims that Lindsay is struggling to cope living in such close quarters with her mother again, saying: "Dina seriously cramps Lindsay's style because she always wants to go out partying with her.

"It's embarrassing for Lindsay and she often dodges her mom's calls when she's out. Lindsay is constantly on the prowl these days to snag a new wealthy pal who has an apartment or vacation home she can move into... rent free of course!"

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