Lindsay Lohan Believes Meeting Fans Counts Towards Community Service

  • 9 years ago
The actress had to serve 30 hours of community services as part of a plea deal she made in 2013, and has included meet-and-greets in London as part of it.

Trouble seems to follow Lindsay Lohan wherever she goes. Most recently, her community service has been brought into question.

The actress, known for her role in the film "Mean Girls," had to complete 30-days of community service as part of a 2013 plea deal she made after being charged with reckless driving.

A collision occurred in 2012 between Lohan's Porsche and a dump truck while she was behind the wheel.

While performing in the play 'Speed-the-Plow' in London, the actress would participate in meet-and-greets, and included this as volunteering. The actress also allowed two people to shadow her at work.

A Los Angeles judge extended Lohan's hearing until February 18th to allow prosecutor Terry White to further delve into whether or not she met her plea requirements.

White believes Lohan has failed to do so, stating, "If thi

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