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Lindsay Lohan Ban Chateau Marmont

Hotel reportedly bans Lindsay Lohan for unpaid bill, The Chateau Marmont, a historic Hollywood hotel, has reportedly banned Lindsay Lohan because she has a huge unpaid bill. Lohan reportedly had $3,145 in minibar charges and spent $686 on cigarettes, among other things.

Lindsay Lohan has stiffed the wrong hotel. In June and July, the 26-year-old starlet took up residence in one of Sunset Strip's most elite hotels: Chateau Marmont. During her stay there, TMZ reports that she racked up a bill of $46,350.04. And she never paid.

The gossip site got their hands on letter LiLo received from the hotel's general manager that demanded the former Parent Trap star pay up and, when she didn't, banned her from the entire West Hollywood property. Lohan was ordered to pick up all of her belongings by 12 p.m. on Aug. 1 and get out. No word on where she's holed up now, but we know of at least one multi-million dollar mansion that she isn't crashing at.

"As you are aware from our previous correspondences starting on July 8, you currently owe the hotel a grand total of $46,350.04 in charges for your stay starting on May 30, 2012," reads the official notice from the hotel's manager, dated July 31. "I have enclosed a copy of your most up to date folio for your records."

So what exactly did Lohan spend all that money on? Well, in addition to the 47 nights of room charges, TMZ reports that she spent $3,145.07 on the minibar (the highest daily tab was $502.43 on July 1), $686 on cigarettes (that's 49 packs total at $14 a pop), $100 on a "Chateau Candle," $1,992.07 at the Chateau Marmont restaurant on July 4, an additional $685.96 on room service that day and $386.50 for a laundry charge on June 23. At least the GM waived the $75 a day charge for Lohan borrowing a hotel laptop as a "gesture of good faith" in the hopes she would return the computer to the hotel. We're assuming she did that -- if not, there may be another letter floating around that is even more strongly worded!

Clearly, LiLo didn't have any interest in leaving the hotel because, as someone who used to live right around the corner, there's a cigarette stand and great -- cheap! -- Mexican restaurant across the street. Maybe not as glamorous as the Chateau, but at least Lohan probably could have paid for it.

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