AS news broke of Judge Elden Fox’s decision to issue a ruling before Lindsay Lohan‘s probationary hearing on Wednesday, it was determined the Los Angeles Superior Court knew something about the actress’ medical files that the rest of the world didn’t.

Unsurprisingly, that all culminated in Lindsay’s early release from the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital in Los Angeles this morning, after just 23 days in rehab.

In the past week, there has been speculation her rehabilitation order would be cut down by new adjudicator Elden Fox to a third of that which was issued by original judge Marsha Revel.

Revel, who has since recused herself from the case after the District Attorney’s office took issue with her handling of the case, issued a court order for 90 days in rehab for Lindsay. But after doctors at the rehabilitation clinic determined the actress was misdiagnosed and did not have either ADHD or bipolar disorder—and was improperly prescribed Adderall as a consequence—they informed the courts that Lindsay would not be required to remain at the center for the full-term of her rehab.

The lucky actress left quietly out the back door after discharge papers were apparently signed by Fox. She was no doubt met at the door by mother Dina Lohan, who says the family will be issuing a formal statement later today.

And her luck is already turning around, with Dancing With the Stars hoping to sign the actress on for their next season’s competition.

DWTS pro Mark Ballas said he would be open to being her partner.

“I’m up for a challenge,” said Mark to E!.

Fellow dancer Derek Hough seconds the notion, saying: “If she did, I’d be game.”

“It’s cool because you do see people turn their lives around on Dancing with the Stars. It keeps them fit, It’s nice to see people a year later who started on the new health regime and have kept on track.”

But Derek warns that Lindsay needs to want to be a part of the show on her own accord, and not because her manager told her to do it.

“You have to want to do the show,” he said. “You should never come into the show having a manager or any agent or anybody telling you should do this. You need to want to do it. Those are the people who do the best, who want to be there and they’re excited about it. They’re not just there because somebody told them to do it.”

Would you want to see Lindsay take on DWTS or should she lay low for a little while longer?

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