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Lindsay Lohan Ordered to Do Additional 125 Hours of Community Service

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ABC 022615 LindsayLohan?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1424948594771ABC/Randy Holmes(LOS ANGELES) — Lindsay Lohan will have to work overtime on community service following a decision by a Los Angeles judge on Wednesday.

Judge Mark Young ordered the Mean Girls star to perform an additional 125 hours of community service in connection with her reckless driving case, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Last month, a prosecutor questioned whether Lohan had completed the terms of her community service. She had received credit for young people shadowing her while in London working on her play, Speed-the-Plow.

Her attorney, Shawn Holley, said Wednesday that the court and prosecutors “had a problem with some of the work shadowing.”

A hearing is scheduled for March 12 to determine how Lohan can perform her remaining hours of community service before late May.

Lohan, who currently lives in the U.K., was ordered to perform community service as part of her sentence for the 2012 case involving her crash with a truck on the Pacific Coast Highway.


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