On Friday's Maury Povich Show, Michael Lohan reaches out to his daughter Lindsay, of whom he claims her health is deteriorating rapidly due to prescription drug abuse.
"There's nothing left of her," he said. "I was out in L.A. with her about three weeks ago when she got robbed. She called me up at 3:30 a.m. and said, 'Daddy, come out here.' I flew out and couldn't even look at her. I had to go outside and cry. When I hugged her, it's just a hollow, hollow person.
See the biggest celeb family feuds of all time
Asked what he wants to tell his daughter, Michael (with tears in his eyes) looked into the camera and said: "Lindsay, I love you with all my heart and
... I am not going to bury you. You're going to bury me before this is over. I will do anything and everything I have
http://www.usmagazine.com/celebritynews/news/michael-lohan-i-cant-even-look-at-lindsay-anymore-20091610


The Maury Show is good quality television. It's a place where many children find their real fathers. It brings families
together and provides a safe place where people can tell their loved ones that they've slept with their best friend/sister/mother/father/grandmother and/or
that they used to be a man. I don't understand your objection.
