Lindsay Lohan's attorney is denying reports that the actress stole a $2,500 necklace from a Venice jewelry store.
Kamofie & Co. reported the necklace stolen on Jan. 22, roughly three weeks after Lohan was released from three months of court-ordered rehab at the Betty Ford Center.
Police obtained a search warrant Tuesday to try to retrieve the necklace from Lohan's house, but the item was turned in to detectives before the warrant could be executed.
Attorney Shawn Chapman Holley insists Lohan did nothing wrong and they will fight any charges if they're brought to court.
A celebrity website has reported that Lohan will be charged with grand theft as early as Monday.
However, the district attorney's office denied that any charges are pending, saying the case is still under investigation.