Top Things Lindsay Lohan will do while under house arrest
Actress Lindsay Lohan has got things planned during her house arrest. The actress has apparently outlined her game plan during what other consider as a 35-day “vacation”. Lohan started the day early going to Lynwood Jail Thursday at 5 a.m. She was not ex
Actress Lindsay Lohan has got things planned during her house arrest. The actress has apparently outlined her game plan during what other consider as a 35-day “vacation”.
The Mean Girls star has started serving jail time at home over the necklace case three weeks before she was ordered by the court to voluntarily surrender herself set on June 17.
Reports have it that the actress decided for an early house arrest to make time for film production for upcoming projects. It is not clear, however, if the actress is filming for Gotti after serving jail time.
Meanwhile, the actress has reportedly planned her schedule while under house arrest in her Venice Mansion in Los Angeles, California.
Despite claims that the actress is indeed going on ‘vacation’ while serving jail time under house arrest, the actress is reportedly busy with her outlined activities, indoors.
Here’s some of them:
1. LiLo is reportedly trying her luck with paint brush. The Mean Girls star according to San Francisco Chronicle is considering looking into new hobbies and painting is sure one of them.
Quoting a report by TMZ, MusicRooms.Net is saying that Lohan has ‘stocked up’ on canvasses in hopes to relax through art while serving her time at her California home.
2. LiLo has brought a number of scripts home. The Parent Trap star according to MusicRooms.Net has also collected some scripts to look at while detained at home in hopes to find possible future projects.
Sources are saying that Lohan is hoping that painting and studying future roles can help her relieve stress while serving her jail time estimated for just a little one month, shorter than the four-month sentence originally ordered by the LA courthouse.
"(She's taking the) time to relax, focus on her recovery and figure out her new game plan for her life and career," a source was quoted as telling TMZ by San Francisco Chronicle. The actress hopes to be released before her 25th birthday on July 2.
Earlier Report
Lindsay Lohan was put under house arrest after showing up in Lynwood Jail Thursday over the necklace theft case she was embroiled with since February this year.
Lohan started the day early going to the jail county Thursday at 5 a.m. She was not expected to turn herself in until June over the jewelry case hurled against her by the Kamofie & Co over the $2,500 necklace she was seen taking with her unpaid, as she left the Venice Jewelry store.
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Part of surveillance video with Lindsay Lohan inside the Venice jewelry store
The Sun said Lohan left the county jail an hour after she was fitted an ankle that will monitor her every moves while under house arrest.
Lohan was sentenced last May 11 to a 120-day in jail over the necklace case. She was given until June 17 by Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner to voluntarily surrender herself to serve her sentence.
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But CNN International is reporting that not only was Lohan got a ‘discount’ on her original sentence from 120 to 35 days, the actress was allowed to serve them at home. Lohan was visibly upset upon learning she would spend days in jail and her lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley had done everything in her power to make sure the Parent Trap actress never sent behind bars.
According to Los Angeles County Sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore, Lohan wanted to begin serving her time three weeks ahead the date set by the court.
Whitmore said, according to CNN International was fitted the ankle and was freed an hour later to begin her sentence.
Authorities explained that Lohan was allowed to be under house arrest due to prison overcrowding. The situation at the facility also paved the way for shorter jail time from 120 days down from between 14 and 35 days.