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Michael Lohan charged with harassment for allegedly hitting fiancee: report

Michael Lohan, the father of “Mean Girls” actress and current California prisoner Lindsay Lohan, was charged Thursday for allegedly attacking his fiancee, Kate Major, threatening to kill her, calling her a “c***” and kicking her in the face, TMZ reported, citing a Southampton Police Department complaint.

Lohan, 49, was officially charged in New York with second degree harassment after Major, 27, said she suffered “minor swelling on her lip” when he tossed her off a chair while she slept and then kicked her in the face.

“He walked over to me, took his shoe off and kicked me in my face while I was still on the ground.

“He stood over me and said, ‘I’m going to go back to jail cause of you, cause I will kill you,'” Major alleged, according to the police report.

Lohan admitted the two argued but denied assaulting Major, saying she was “heavily intoxicated” at the time.

“Michael Lohan 100 percent denies each and every one of Kate Major’s allegations,” Lohan’s lawyer, Lisa Bloom, said in a statement.

“He has never threatened to harm her, never assaulted her, and never physically abused her in any way.”

The alleged assault Monday came the day before Lohan appeared in a Los Angeles court to support his daughter as she checked into the Century Regional Detention Facility in Lynwood, Calif. to begin serving her sentence for violating her probation in an alcohol-related reckless driving case in 2007.

As Lohan exited the courtroom to be handcuffed away from the glare of the cameras Tuesday, her dad told her “We love you, Lindsay,” People Magazine reported.

Michael Lohan proposed to Major, a former reporter who was once romantically linked to reality TV star Jon Gosselin, in April.

After hearing of her father’s engagement to Major, Lindsay Lohan reportedly responded, “I’m gonna vomit,” Us Magazine reported.

In 2007, Lohan divorced his first wife and mother of his four children, Dina.