Actress Lindsay Lohan rehearses a scene from "Speed-the-Plow" by David Mamet at the Playhouse Theatre in London September 30, 2014.
Actress Lindsay Lohan rehearses a scene from "Speed-the-Plow" by David Mamet at the Playhouse Theatre in London September 30, 2014. Reuters/Suzanne Plunkett

Lindsay Lohan is busy with her community service, which includes Facebook posting, and she needs to finish her 125 hours of service. As of now, she completed 9 hours and 45 minutes; however, she has until May 28 to complete all hours.

The reason why Lohan was sentenced for community service is due to her reckless driving conviction in 2012. The actress admitted that she skipped her service hours. The "Mean Girls" star and her lawyer Shawn Holley were back in court Thursday to explain why she wasn't able to complete the hours.
According to TMZ, Holley and Lohan explained to Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark A. Young that she was unable to complete the hours in London because of the distance between her home and the service organisation. They added that the distance from her home and organisation is 90 minutes.
TMZ learned that her dad Michael Lohan is also trying to set her up at rehab centres in New York to get additional hours. However, this should approved by a judge.
After explaining their side, Young accepted their explanation. He allowed the 28-year-old actress to travel to Brooklyn to complete her hours at the Brooklyn Community Center. However, Young warned her, “If it is not done by May 28 there will be consequences.”
E! News reports that Lilo's community service includes Facebook posting, in which she needs to reorganise the CSV Facebook page and post photos. The FB page is the youth-volunteer non-profit organisation that "Mean Girls" affiliated in London. Based on court documents, there is "no sign in or sign out details for this activity" and this activity could not be done at home. However, a member of staff gave Lohan a memory stick that she can bring to her home in order to work at home. The member of staff was not aware that hours given to the actress could not be done at home.
"Lindsay has shown and will continue to show a deep commitment to helping children and is committed to satisfying the requirements of the court," Lilo's rep said. The "Herbie" star's lawyer added that she has no problem with completing her remaining hours. Based on People's report, the actress is actually enjoying her community service as she really loves working with kids.
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