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Lindsay Lohan Injured in Violent Brawl Against Mother Dina?

Lindsay Lohan was reportedly in a violent brawl with her mother Dina and the actress sustained an injury to her leg in conjunction with property damage, according to a report.

Lindsay, whose hard partying appears to constantly trigger legal woes, reportedly went to a New York city nightclub with Dina, 50, on Tuesday night hours before the fight broke out. The mother-daughter duo reportedly left the nightclub and headed home at 4 a.m., but upon their arrival, an argument began.

The dispute allegedly became physical and the 25-year-old "Mean Girls" star reportedly sustained a cut leg. There was also alleged property damage, included a broken bracelet which belongs to Lindsay, TMZ.com. reported.

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Police were called to the scene, although it is still unclear who exactly placed the 911 call. The incident is still being investigated.

The violent brawl incident comes less than one month after Dina's infamous interview with Dr. Phil in which the mother of four appeared to be intoxicated. Despite consistently displaying odd and erratic behavior throughout the candid interview, Dina insisted that she was not under the influence.

"I don't care what it looks like. I'm fine and I don't care what anyone says. All people saw was two minutes edited of an hour long interview," Dina reportedly told TMZ.com.

"Of course they cut it to make it interesting. That's their job . I don't blame them for doing that. Some of the comments were taken out of context but I'm fine. I'm fine," she assured.

Dina repeatedly denied Dr. Phil's assertions that her family is somewhat dysfunctional and Lindsay later took to her Twitter page, where she lashed out at Dr. Phil for his treatment toward her mother.

"@DrPhil You should be ashamed of yourself. What kind of man takes advantage of a women [sic] @ her most vulnerable state? You are a fraud," Lindsay tweeted.

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