Trending News|May 12, 2015 11:37 EDT
Lindsay Lohan 2015 News: Actress Ordered to Complete 125 Hours of Community Service in 3 Weeks
Looks like Hollywood celebrities can't make use of their fame to have a favorable response with the Justice department as actress and singer Lindsay Lohan was just ordered to finally complete her remaining hours of community service in a limited time as she has been reportedly lagging on her hours.
Just recently, the Los Angeles court Judge Mark Young ordered Lohan through her attorney present, Atty. Shawn Holley that Lohan should be forced to complete her remaining 125 hours of community service in three weeks as Judge Young was reportedly unhappy in Lohan's slow progress in completing her hours previously.
Lohan, who has been living in London apparently find it expensive to travel back and forth to the West Coast just to complete her community service. "Unfortunately, CSV moved from a location near Lindsay's home to a location almost two hours from her home," Atty. Holley told E! News of Lohan's non-profit affiliation. "The transportation costs have been exorbitant and have resulted in her traveling to CSV less frequently than required to get her hours done quickly," she added.
Now, the actress who was ordered to do community service after her 2012 traffic crash on Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica is starting once again and hopes to finally complete her remaining hours in a limited period of time.
Just a few days ago, Lohan even posted a snapshot of her workplace as she tries to complete her community service showing a stack of folders she might need to file. She wrote, "Community Service -office day," as caption to her post on Instagram.
Good thing that Lohan is quite diligent time as Judge Young announces that there will be consequences this time if she failed to complete it. "If it is not done by May 28 there will be consequences," Judge Young said as he announced Lohan's deadline to complete her community service hours.