The surveillance video that allegedly showed American actress Lindsay Lohan stealing a 2,500 U.S. dollars necklace in a jewelry store will be posted online, according to a foreign media report Monday.

HTML clipboard Actress Lindsay Lohan arrives at the Beverly Hills Courthouse for a mandatory appearance in Beverly Hills, California September 24, 2010. (Xinhua/Reuters File Photo)
The video showed that Lohan, with her male companion, spent 45 minutes - including a few spent in chatting with the owners - in the Venice, CA store after trying on the necklace in full view. She then walked out of the store without removing the necklace, according to sources accessible to that footage.

The District Attorney, who has also viewed the tape, believed that Lohan's friend purposely distracted the store clerk, giving Lohan the chance to make off with that necklace.

The Spencer Co. of Beverly Hill, which reportedly bought the video from the jewelry store, said on its website that parts of the video would hit the web at NecklaceVideo.com. But it is still unknown when and how much of the video will be released.

Lohan, who faced with a grand theft charge for her wrongdoing, has pleaded not guilty. She thought she was allowed to borrow that necklace. (Agencies)

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