VIDEO: Watch Lindsay Lohan in the Act of ‘Stealing’

The video above is considered to be a critical piece of evidence in Lindsay Lohan’s still-unfolding grand theft case -- it’s footage of her actually “stealing” the $2,500 necklace that may put her in jail.

In this video, part of the surveillance footage recorded by Kamofie & Co. cameras, you’ll see Linds leaving the jewelry store while wearing the necklace.

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VIDEO: Survey Lindsay Lohan Putting on the Stolen Necklace

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Entertainment Tonight has released a few more moments of the infamous jewelry store surveillance video, where Lindsay Lohan spent a much talked-about 25 minutes of her life. The single shopping stop could send Linds to jail for felony grand theft. And, you can see the crime she committed in the video above.

Four cameras inside Kamofie & Co. captured Lohan from many angles as she shopped for trinkets, one of them a $2,500 necklace that she’s now accused of stealing. TMZ reports that Lohan is planning to sue the jewelry store for profiting from the surveillance tape, and making money for using her image (which she never gave them permission to do).

In the scene above, you'll see Lindsay Lohan putting on the necklace.

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Lindsay Lohan Surveillance Video Sold

Lindsay Lohan in courtUPDATE: Parts of the video can now be viewed here.

As we reported last week, there is about forty-five minutes of video surveillance that shows Lindsay Lohan inside the jewelry store where she allegedly stole a $2,500 necklace. The entire crime has been recorded by cameras.

And now, a single Beverly Hills company owns all that footage. Despite the fact that the surveillance video is still part of an ongoing court case, the video has been sold to The Spencer Co. On a new website created just for the video, the company promises that will bring the footage to viewers “shortly.”

According to the teaser page, “the tapes speak for themselves.” Yeah, that’s what we heard too. But that isn’t the same as seeing, and so far the site offers no definite times or dates. The Spencer Co. is working with the Associated Press on releasing the footage. It has been rumored that the jewelry store itself sold the video, though nothing official has been offered by any of the parties involved.

Entertainment Tonight obtained some pictures from the video, which you can view at their site.

Lindsay Lohan could be charged with felony grand theft for taking the necklace from Kamofie & Co.

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What Does the Lindsay Lohan Surveillance Video Prove or Disprove?

Lindsay Lohan in allegedly stolen necklaceTMZ has talked to some of the people who have reviewed the surveillance footage from Kamofie & Company, the jewelry store from which Lindsay Lohan allegedly lifted a $2500 necklace... and from what we’re hearing, the video shows that Linds didn't exactly pull off the crime of the century.

Reportedly, Lohan talked to the owner of the store before leaving, wearing the necklace almost the entire time she was inside. In the video, Lindsay tries on the necklace, looks at herself in the mirror and speaks to the owner while still wearing it around her neck. She took off the necklace she was already wearing in order to try on the one that could get her sent back to jail.

The necklace remained on her, in plain view, for the next 45 minutes as she continued to try on various pieces of jewelry within the store. She slipped her own necklace back on before leaving, but the store’s necklace was still plainly visible underneath.

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Footage of Lindsay Lohan’s Burglars

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Video footage of three suspected burglars who broke into Lindsay Lohan‘s Hollywood Hills home this past weekend has been released.

Rumors of sex tapes and/or photos have been bubbling ever since the reports of the break-in surfaced. Lindsay hasn’t helped in quelling the gossip with certain remarks on her Twitter: “...I know it was not a robbery. electronics weren’t taken… just things that a certain old friend knew meant a lot to me.”

(FYI - You can also follow VIP Breakdown on Twitter.)

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