Arts & Entertainment

Lohan Tells Court Schmoozing with Fans Should Count as Community Service

A city attorney has doubts about Lindsay Lohan's submission for community service, which includes meeting fans and work shadowing in London.

An attorney for Los Angeles is questioning Lindsay Lohan’s lawyer, Shawn Holley, about some of the community service work she’s submitted as part of her client’s probation stemming from charges in a 2012 wreck on Pacific Coast Highway during the production of “Liz & Dick.”

The actress, who is not in court, claims as part of her community service “work shadowing” in London, where she is in a play. Lohan also has claimed time meeting fans after her play toward the 240 hours of community service work she was ordered to complete.

Another court date has been set for Feb. 18.

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