The
actress' lawyer, Shawn Holley, appeared in court in Santa Monica, California,
on Wednesday to submit proof of her client's community service progress
stemming from her 2012 reckless driving charge.
But, Chief Deputy City Attorney Terry White was not convinced she actually did the work – and now he's demanding an investigation into her service hours.
White said that court documents claiming Lohan completed 80 hours of community service in just nine days were particularly suspect.
But, Chief Deputy City Attorney Terry White was not convinced she actually did the work – and now he's demanding an investigation into her service hours.
White said that court documents claiming Lohan completed 80 hours of community service in just nine days were particularly suspect.
The judge feels it’s
impossible for her to have finished the 80 hours community service in 9 days.
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