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Coroner Claims Lindsay Lohan Didn't Handle Whitney Houston's Body Bag
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The 'Herbie: Fully Loaded' actress previously said that she had to roll the late singer's body bag while performing her community service at L.A. County Morgue.

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Lindsay Lohan apparently lied when saying she had to roll Whitney Houston's body bag during her community-service assignment at L.A. County Morgue. A coroner told TMZ on Monday, September 15, "Whitney was NEVER in a body bag and no one in the probation program came in contact with Whitney's body."

According to the Coroner's official, autopsy was performed the next day after Whitney was found dead on Saturday, February 11, 2012. Whitney's body was taken in the morning and nobody in the probation program ever came in contact with her body. The official claims Whitney's body was wrapped in plastic and covered with sheet at the morgue. The singer's body was also taken out in plastic from the hotel where she was found dead.

Lindsay told The Telegraph on Saturday of her community-service assignment, "F'd up and inappropriate - because a lot of other people were meant to do it, and they were like: 'No, they can't handle it. Lohan can.' It's different for me than it would be for other people - like, no one would really have to work at the morgue in LA and roll a body bag for Whitney Houston."

The "Mean Girls" star, who was working at the L.A. County Morgue from October 2011 to March 2012, added, "I know it sounds really dark and strange, but I thought it would be a lot worse. I kind of regulated a lot of it. I'd tell people: 'You didn't fold that sheet properly,' because I'm OCD with folding."

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