The actress has received daily visits from her mother, sister Ali, 16, and her DJ ex at the rehabilitation facility Pickford Lofts in West Hollywood where she has been holed up.
But one person who won’t be checking up on the troubled star is her father, after Lindsay made her feelings clear about him via Twitter.
She wrote: ‘I don’t want Michael Lohan Sr anywhere near me, no matter where I am. I am in a great place and he only brings negativity in my world.
Final visits: Lohan's ex-girlfriend Samantha Ronson spends time with Lindsay ahead of her jail stint
Passing through: Samantha has been a regular visitor to her troubled ex-girlfriend ever since she was sentenced to jail
‘I don’t want my ex-father anywhere near me no matter where I am. He is crazy and scares me.’
On the final weekend before starting her 90-day jail stint, the Mean Girls actress was visited by Ronson at the 'sober living home' in West Hollywood.
American website RadarOnline.com reported that Lohan checked herself into the facility on Wednesday afternoon.
Twitter rant: Lindsay Lohan tells her father to stay away via Twitter
Pickford Lofts was founded by Los Angeles attorney Robert Shapiro, who is reportedly Lindsay's new attorney.
However, a representative from the Los Angeles courts said as there is no official paperwork filed stating that Shapiro is Lohan's new attorney.
On its website Pickford Lofts is described as a facility which 'strives to offer a safe haven so those in all stages of recovery can develop skills that will aid them in their journey of sobriety.
It was founded by Shapiro after he lost his son Brent, to substance abuse.
Sober living: Lohan is reported to have checked herself into Pickford Lofts in West Hollywood. The facility was founded by attorney Robert Shapiro
Ronson stopped by Wednesday evening for around an hour before leaving to pick up groceries and some extra pillows for the Mean Girls Star.
She was seen visiting Lohan again on Saturday night and didn't leave until 4 a.m Sunday but Ronson looked upbeat as she headed home.
Lohan was also visited just before midnight on Wednesday night by her mother, Dina - an hour later Lohan's rumoured current girlfriend, Israeli military vet, Eilat Anschel also paid a visit.
Lohan, 24, is preparing for a three month jail term which starts tomorrow for violating her probation over two driving under the influence convictions in 2007.
Late night rendevouz: DJ Samantha Ronson is all smiles as she leaves Pickford Lofts at 4 a.m. after visiting Lindsay Lohan at the sober living house
Checking into the sober living facility is thought to be a desperate last-minute attempt by Lohan to avoid jail.
Its been reported that Shapiro, who was a member of the legal 'dream team' that represented OJ Simpson at his murder trial, plans to appeal to have Lohan sent to a rehab facility instead of jail.
Lohan's mother Dina has voiced her fears about her daughter doing time and said the sentence handed down to her was 'absurd'.
Speaking to In Touch Weekly, the 47-year-old said: 'If Lindsay went to jail, I would fear for her life.
'Jail doesn't help anyone no matter what problem you have - unless you're a rapist or a murderer. This wasn't a violent crime, but they're saying you miss a DUI class and have to go to jail for three months - that's absurd.'
But Dina said she hoped something positive would come out of Lindsay's time in prison.
She added: 'Lindsay actually wants to open up her own rehab centre here [in Los Angeles] and a couple across the country to help other kids and celebs so they don't fall through the cracks in this town.
'She mentioned it to me a couple of days ago. She's really growing up.'
But her prison spell still looms and it's already emerged that she could be the target of lesbian gangs when she arrives at the detention facility in Lynwood, California.
Inmate Tamara Haley said: 'Everyone will want a piece of her.
'It will make them famous if they hurt Lindsay Lohan. Or if you get her to cry, the whole ward will laugh and people will love it - even the guards.'
Concerned: Lindsay's mother Dina said she fears for her daughter's safety during her 90-day jail term which starts next week ( dailymail.co.uk )
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