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Farrah Abraham, Michael Lohan Feuding: 'She is in No Place to Judge,' Lohan Says

Farrah Abraham and Michael Lohan used to get along. He even helped her get into a rehab facility; but now the two are feuding about family and taking swipes at one another any time they are given the opportunity.

"It's sad that Lindsay has to deal with that (Michael)," Abraham told "OK!" magazine in a recent interview. Lohan, she said, was a "horrible person" and she completely understood why daughter Lindsay "has her issues."

Not one to let things be, Lohan took the chance to speak out and respond to Abraham's assertions.

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"When you look into her eyes, all you see is black, darkness, evil. As for my children, I don't think she's in any position to judge me," Lohan told Radar Online. "I have a wonderful relationship with all my children and the reason it was strained at times was because I went through a divorce after 19 years of a good marriage."

Abraham attended the Lukens Institute for addiction, thanks to the support of Lohan, who is a spokesman for the Institute. He put in a good word for her, which helped her enter the program. Unfortunately, Abraham was reportedly asked to leave because of disruptive behavior. She adamantly denies any of those reports.

"My old manager, who is a lying [expletive] said I was disruptive," Abraham told Fox News. "I never said that. OK! Magazine this week has a huge exclusive. I completed that whole 60 hour thing and now I'm on probation."

However, Lohan revealed that Abraham "got along with nobody" and it "will take a lot more than therapy" for her to recover and build a successful career.

The "Teen Mom" star is raising daughter Sophia on her own and has been busy working as a promoter for a weight-loss company, limousine business, and a gentleman's club. That is exactly what Lohan is afraid of, for Sophia's sake, that Abraham is not setting a good example for her own daughter.

"The more mistakes I may make, the better for my daughter," Abraham said. "It helps us become successful in the end. It helps me be stronger."

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