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Jewelry Store Charging To Watch Surveillance

http://www.radaronline.com/sites/radaronline.com/files/imagecache/350width/POSTwenn56002523.jpgThe jewelry store at the center of the Lindsay Lohan theft case is charging online users $2.99 to watch the surveillance video showing the actress alleging stealing a $2500 necklace, Radar Online is exclusively reporting.

The video, which was first obtained by The Associated Press and licensed to Entertainment Tonight, shows four different camera angles and is 42 minutes in length.

On necklacevideo.com, a representative associated with Kamofie & Company is promising to post “new content every day” and are attempting to seduce an audience to “come back tomorrow for more.”

“We will help you make-up your mind about what really happened,” the website brazenly declares.

It is yet another bizarre development from the Venice Beach, Calif., store which also attempted but failed to attract a book deal.

In an email promoting the website, necklacevideo.com declares that it can provide answers to whom to believe in the case and even whether Lohan, 24, will “someday win the Academy Award for Best Actress.”

NecklaceVideo.com is disclosing everything,” it’s said, adding: “The entire video surveillance footage, the real nature of the necklace, the supposed dialogue between Lindsay and the salesgirl.”

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Lindsay on Surveillance Tape -- I Told You So!

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Sources close to Lindsay Lohan tell TMZ she thinks the fact Kamofie & Co. sold the surveillance video of her proves what she's been saying all along ... they are just using her to make a quick buck.

As we previously reported, the jewelry store worked with a broker to peddle the tape -- despite the fact lawyers for the prosecution asked them not to, fearing it would ruin their case.

Now the tape is out there ... and sources close to Lindsay tell us she feels vindicated. Lindsay insists it proves Kamofie & Co. are trying to capitalize on the situation and are motivated entirely by money.

Lindsay hopes the store's actions will sway public opinion -- and the prosecution -- to see things her way.

Credit: TMZ

Lindsay Lohan Surveillance Tape Has Been Sold

http://www.radaronline.com/sites/radaronline.com/files/imagecache/350width/wenn5613470_0.jpgThe jewelry store surveillance tape that could be make-or-break in the felony theft case against Lindsay Lohan has been sold, Radar Online is exclusively reporting.

The security video was sold by the store itself! The footage was sold to a company that intended to make the footage public. Entertainment Tonight licensed rights to the video from that company.

This development could complicate the case against Lindsay, and Radar Online has learned that it is causing turmoil in both the prosecution and defense camps.

"Neither side wanted it released," a well-placed source tells us. "Neither side sanctioned this sale."

Lohan is accused of stealing a necklace valued at $2,500 from Kamofie & Co., a jeweler located near her new home in L.A.'s Venice Beach district.

The starlet is due back in court March 10 when she has to tell the judge if she's accepting a plea deal that he's already warned her will come with a jail sentence or try her hand at trial by jury.

Entertainment Tonight will broadcast the surveillance video Monday.

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