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Lohan: "I've made a lot of poor decisions"

Actress Lindsay Lohan attends the "Gotti: Three Generations" press conference on April 12, 2011, in New York. Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for Fiore Films

Lindsay Lohan appeared on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" four days after she was sentenced to 120 days in county jail for violating her parole after allegedly stealing a necklace from a jewelry store.

Leno congratulated Lohan for winning the role of Victoria Gotti in the upcoming movie based on the notorious mobster family.

"I met John Gotti when I was three-years-old," revealed Lohan to Leno, admitting she couldn't remember any details because she was so young.

Lohan admitted to making mistakes in her tumultuous life, saying, "I've made a lot of poor decisions in the past and I'm dealing with the consequences of those decisions."

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The actress admitted "I'm a fighter and I know I have to work to gain the respect back."

Lohan even joked about her court appearance on Good Friday, saying, "It wasn't so good for me."

Lohan praised her mother for being strong, but when asked about her father, she said, "I'm pleading the fifth."

When Leno asked what she does now that she's not going out as much, Lohan told him she loves to cook and that she makes a good Bolognese.

How did the actress answer when Leno asked her what she hopes to be doing at 30?

"Hopefully sitting here after I win an Oscar," answered Lohan.

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