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    FILE - In a Sept. 26, 2011 file photo, Michael Lohan attends the "Celebrity Fight Night" press conference in Beverly Hills, Ca. Lohan, the father of actress Lindsay Lohan, was arrested in Florida early Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011 after police received a domestic violence call from his Tampa home. (AP Photo /Tammie Arroyo, File)

TAMPA, Fla. >> The father of actress Lindsay Lohan was arrested Tuesday in Florida on domestic violence charges after police said he grabbed his on-and-off girlfriend’s arms and pushed her down multiple times during a daylong argument.

A Tampa Police Department report said one cause of the fight between 51-year-old Michael Lohan and 28-year-old Kathryn Major was a scheduled Tuesday court date in nearby Sarasota County on a previous domestic violence case.

"She had some redness on her arms, some minor bruising and it was determined that he grabbed her arm and threw her to the ground a couple of times," police spokeswoman Andrea Davis said.

After being placed in custody, Lohan complained of chest pains and was taken to St. Joseph’s Hospital. Davis said he apparently tried to check himself out and leave unnoticed when he thought the officers had departed, but they quickly arrested him.

Lohan, who told police he moved to Tampa to get away from the publicity surrounding his celebrity daughter, was being held at the Hillsborough County Orient Road Jail without bail. There was no indication he had hired an attorney.

According to the police report, officers arrived at Major’s condominium early Tuesday to respond to a domestic violence call. They could hear a woman yelling "stop" and "leave me alone."

Lohan opened the door when officers knocked, out of breath and sweating, the report said.

"He immediately got defensive saying ‘everything is OK and nothing happened here,’" the report said. "The victim started yelling in the background for us to help her because he was lying."

In addition to the injuries to Major, which did not require medical treatment, police said jewelry and clothing from her closet was strewn around and a bathroom door had a dent at about the height of Lohan’s head. The report quoted Major as saying Lohan had banged his own head on the door and that he intended to blame her for injuring him if police came.

In addition to the court date, police said Lohan was angry because Major would not perform oral sex on him.

Police said Lohan came to Major’s condo Sunday and that she decided to let him stay even though she had a temporary domestic violence injunction against him from the Sarasota County case. The hearing Tuesday was whether to make it permanent.

Lohan told police Major, a former reporter for the Star tabloid, was his girlfriend and soon-to-be fiancée.

In July, a misdemeanor domestic violence charge against Lohan stemming from a fight with Major was dismissed in Los Angeles after she failed to show up for the trial. Lohan’s attorney said Major declined to cooperate to avoid a court spectacle.

He has a history of arrests in New York over allegations of harassment from ex-girlfriends.

Meanwhile, Lindsay Lohan could also return to jail in California after a judge last week ruled she violated probation involving a community service assignment. A Nov. 2 court date was set to decide whether Lindsay Lohan should be jailed.

The 25-year-old actress was given probation for a 2007 drunken driving case and a misdemeanor theft case this year.

 

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