In yet another bout of issues with the law, ever since late January, it has come out that Lindsay Lohan's community service hour count wasn't entirely legal, as it seems the "Mean Girls" actress counted events like autograph signing to end her hours quicker - but will she able to pull through after this one?
Of course, the fact that Lindsay Lohan's community service could be invalidated puts the troubled actress in a pickle, as she could be facing jail time over faking her court-ordered service, a fact that she has tried to cover up with other philanthropic endeavors.
Food World News reported last week that, after her Super Bowl ad for Esurance, the actress successfully lobbied the company for a donation to the charity where Lindsay Lohan's community service happened, in a move that many saw as a badly hidden attempt to gain the good graces of the court judge after it came out that the district attorney was questioning her community service hours.
The New York Post's Page Six reports that Lindsay Lohan's community service hearing, which was scheduled for last Wednesday 18, was postponed until next week while her prosecutors make a case against her following the controversy surrounding her hours giving back to the community after several issues with the law.
In the meantime, New York Daily News explains that the lawyer for the "Parent Trap" actress has stated that, for her, Lindsay Lohan's community service was already fulfilled in its totality, but that she's willing to sit down with prosecutors to discuss different hours related to that part of her sentence, the last of years with issues with the law.
According to CBS News, the delay in Lindsay Lohan's community service hearing happened after one of the attorneys called in sick, which is why the entire thing was rescheduled until last week.