Santa Monica city prosecutor Terry White will present his
findings in court on Feb. 18 after disputing Lohan's claim that
she completed her sentence while living in London, Lohan's
attorney, Shawn Holley, said.
The 28-year-old "Mean Girls" star was ordered to complete 30
days of community service in addition to rehabilitation and
therapy as part of a 2013 plea deal after she crashed her
Porsche into dump truck near Los Angeles en route to the set of
TV movie "Liz & Dick" and later lied to police.
The former child star known more for her legal troubles than
big-screen roles has been living in London where Holley says she
has completed her community service.
White alleges Lohan, who was not at the hearing, received credit
for a "meet-and-greet" with fans as well as letting two young
people shadow her while at work, according to City News Service.
Lohan has been arrested in the past for drunk driving and theft
before the 2012 car crash. She has been on probation since 2007
and gone to rehab six times.
(Reporting by Eric Kelsey; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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