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    Michael Lohan's fiancée has been arrested.

    Kate Major was detained on Thursday night for allegedly driving under the influence (DUI) after she crashed her car into some bushes near her home in Florida, according to TMZ.com.


    Kate's arrest comes after Michael called the police following a "nasty argument", which broke out at their home, where she allegedly hit him several times, before fleeing the property in her vehicle.

    However, when law enforcement officers managed to catch up with Kate, it is believed she was three times over the limit and struggled to find her nose with her finger.

    Kate could also potentially face charges of battery.

    Meanwhile, the incident comes just a month after police were called to their home when Kate claimed Michael, who is the father of Lindsay Lohan, threatened to kill her with a knife.

    Although, Kate - who has 14-month-old son Landon with Michael - released a statement shortly after the incident, which she aired on Twitter, claiming she regretted bad-mouthing her fiancé online.

    She said at the time: "I regretfully tweeted while my emotions were high that I was being threatened by Michael with a knife; this was not the case. I made a lot of statements on Twitter that were merely out of fear that he was going to take my son from me. Please respect our privacy through this difficult time."

    However, Michael, who denies threatening Kate in anyway, claims he called the police to prove Kate "lied" about the incident.

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