Lindsay Lohan Orders Father to Stop Selling Her Personal PropertyLindsay Lohan and her father, Michael, are often at odds in the press. Now they're at odds legally, with Lindsay's lawyer sending Michael a cease-and-desist letter ordering him not to sell her personal property, according to RadarOnline.com.

In a letter delivered from LiLo's attorney Shawn Chapman Holley to Michael's lawyer Lisa Bloom, the starlet calls her father's actions shameful and appalling.

The spat seems to center around Michael's sale of Lindsay's handwritten diary entries from her time in rehab in 2007. Lohan writes she had no idea her father possessed the diary and gave him no permission to sell or distribute the material. The letter is dated Aug. 23 -- one day before Lindsay was released from rehab last week.

"Michael Lohan did not buy or sell any part of Lindsay's diaries, which were sent to him anonymously," Michael's attorney Lisa Bloom tells PopEater's Naughty But Nice Rob. "Michael loves Lindsay and is sorry that she has chosen to attack him in the media. He wishes her the best in her recovery and is ready, willing and able to talk to her at any time."