Metro

Fortunate Lindsay

Manhattan prosecutors have declined to prosecute Lindsay Lohan over a Florida fortune teller’s claim that the star sucker-punched her during a late November fracas at a popular Manhattan nightclub.

The decision “disappointed” fortune teller Tiffany Mitchell, according to her civil lawyer, but delighted the trouble-plagued Lohan, whose cross-country docket of criminal woes is now cleared.

“This was the final legal hurdle to overcome and clear the path of Lindsay’s freedom,” said her lawyer, Mark Heller.

“An alleged gypsy fortune teller tried to grasp her 15 minutes of fame by claiming that Lindsay Lohan assaulted her.”

Heller met with prosecutors three times, and in December brought along an impartial female clubgoer who saw no physical contact between Lohan, 26, and Mitchell, 28, in the VIP section of Avenue.

“Mitchell is considering all of her legal options in the civil justice system because of what she suffered that night,” civil lawyer Gloria Allred said.