US government worker gains access to celebrities' passport information
A US government worker allegedly used their computer to gain access to personal information on more than 100 celebrities – including Lindsay Lohan's family.
State Department clerk Brooke Reyna viewed passport information on 'various celebrities, actors, reality-television contestants, television personalities, musicians, models, athletes.'
Reyna, 28, has now been charged with felonies including unauthorised computer access while authorities are trying to work out if the information was sold on.
Lindsay Lohan's mother, Dina Lohan, says that her daughter Ali has recently received a death threat at their family home, although it is not clear if it has any link to the case.
"It's horrible. I'm petrified. I'm glad the FBI is on it," said Dina.
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