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Lindsay Lohan’s parents butting heads over her rehab future

The parents of Lindsay Lohan are in a tug-of-war over her rehab future, with her mom pushing for a West Hamptons facility and her dad trying to convince LA prosecutors to approve one near his home in Palm Beach, The Post has learned.

Meanwhile, Lohan’s LA prosecutors and her lawyer said today that there has been no decision on where she will serve her court-mandated 90-day rehab stint.

“We have been given a list of possible locations by the defense, and we’re looking into those — there has been no decision,” Santa Monica City Attorney Terry White told The Post.

“Lindsay has not made any commitment to any facility,” said her lawyer, Mark Jay Heller, adding that he was “horrified” that confidential information may have been leaked by LA law enforcement to fuel an erroneous online report.

Sources involved in the case said that Lohan’s camp has reached out to five rehab facilities in Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New York, and that one of the two top contenders is the 90-bed Seafield Center in Westhampton Beach on Long Island.

Seafield is the option closest to Lohan’s mother, Dina, who declined to confirm the facility’s name specifically but who said, “We just want her to be close to her family. I just need to make sure that she’s safe and that there are no paparazzi or moles in that place.”

But tugging from the other end of the Eastern Seaboard is Lohan’s dad, Michael, who is pushing for the Lukens Institute in Palm Beach. “It’s the only place she’s going to get better,” he said of Lukins. Michael Lohan has called White’s office personally to push for Lukin, the prosecutor said.

Lohan has been given until May 2 to choose a facility.