As some of you may remember, a few months ago Lindsay Lohan was reprimanded for being a wild child, showing up late to work and being an embarrassment to her co-stars on the set of her movie "Georgia Rule."
The man behind all the finger pointing and bashing was Morgan Creek CEO James G. Robinson who slammed LinLo in a July letter she hoped would never see the light of day.
But fast-forward to November and the fiery red-head insists she never even saw the letter that attacked her unethical work behavior and non-stop partying ways.
Back in July, the head studio man accused LinLo of being a spoiled brat and for calling in sick to work as a lame excuse.
According to Hollywood.com, his letter was mailed directly to Hollywood's Chateau Marmont hotel - where LinLo was staying in at the time - but the fiery red-head insists she never received the stamped letter and only found out about its content through the news.
She said, "I never even saw that letter, by the way. I really didn't until it was published. I saw it on the news."
The obnoxious actress - who recently called Paris Hilton the "C" word - says the letter caused no damage to her reputation or to her performance in the movie.
She said, "It was so funny because I'm very close with his son, and the movie I just saw recently. I hope I'm not getting in trouble for saying that I saw it. I snuck into the back and the movie turned out amazing."













