Lindsay Lohan Community Service: ‘Mean Girls’ Star Not Making Deadline, LiLo Could Face Lindsay Lohan Arrest

No stranger to controversy and problems with the law, the latest news regarding Lindsay Lohan's community service shows that the troubled star might be standing in front of the judge once again, this time after being arrested for not making her community service count in due time.

In the past, Food World News has reported on Lindsay Lohan's community service issues, as the actress apparently cheated on her count to make it worthwhile to meet the deadline, even adding things like signing autographs to her count - not to mention asking Esurance to donate to the charity she was working for after she made a popular Super Bowl commercial with the insurance company.

Now, according to The New York Post's Page Six, the time of the "Parent Trap" actress' deadline is near, and Lindsay Lohan's community service with a London charity hasn't yet been approved - and, most recently, a judge rejected some of her hours following the recent scandal.

Radar Online reports that it's virtually impossible for the actress to fulfill Lindsay Lohan's community service hours in the time she has left, as she's just a few weeks shy of her May 28 deadline - and she would be facing serious problems with the law once again if she failed the mandated hours.

People Magazine reports that, due to the Lindsay Lohan community service scandal, the actress and singer could end up facing arrest in the moment she lands in the United States.

Lohan is due at a California court this Thursday, where she'll be filing her probation progress report following her 2012 reckless driving conviction - but it seems like she's done way less than she should have, as, from her 125 mandated extra hours, Lohan has actually done less than 20, and it's nearly impossible for her to achieve the needed time in the next couple of week.

"We'll probably ask that her probation be revoked," said Terry White, the Santa Monica City attorney handling the Lindsay Lohan Community Service case. "It doesn't appear she's taking it very seriously."

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