Lindsay Lohan's Community Service Includes Posting on Facebook—See How It Stacks Up to Other Stars' Punishments

How does LiLo's tasks compare to those of Chris Brown, Snooki, Kanye West and more?

By Bruna Nessif May 08, 2015 10:03 PMTags
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So, apparently almost all of us have been doing community service without even realizing it?

Lindsay Lohan's attorney Shawn Holley appeared in an L.A. court yesterday to face Judge Mark Young, who is not happy that Lohan has only completed about nine hours of her 125 hours of court-mandated community service.

And now, E! News has obtained the minutes from Lohan's volunteering log, and her duties are quite interesting.

It turns out LiLo's community service include "reorganizing and posting photos on CSV Facebook page" (CSV Positive Futures is the youth-volunteer non-profit that the Mean Girls star has been affiliated with in London), along with mailing out business cards.

Furthermore, it's noted on the court documents that when it comes to her social media activity, "There is no sign in or sign out details for this activity. Unfortunately a member of staff gave Lindsay a memory stick so she could do this work at home, I apologize. The member of staff was not aware that hours could not be done at home."

"Lindsay has shown and will continue to show a deep commitment to helping children and is committed to satisfying the requirements of the court," LiLo's rep tells E! News.

Posting on Facebook for community service seems like a pretty sweet gig, but let's see how it stacks up to some other celebs' duties...

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Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi: Back in 2010, Snooki made up for her public drunkenness by sitting for a three-hour autograph session. Yep, seriously.

The Jersey Shore reality star set up shop at the Seaside Heights Community Center offer her signature to fans, which doubled as a fundraising event for her favorite animal charity, Donations of Love.

"If people want an autograph, they will make a $10 contribution to Donations of Love," the Snookster's lawyer, Raymond Raya, told E! News at the time. "Nicole will also be making an additional contribution to the organization."

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Chris Brown: The singer began serving out the community labor portion of his assault sentence in Virginia in 2009 by picking up trash and otherwise cleaning the grounds of an apparently paparazzi-infested police horse stable.

Brown didn't spend the entire length of his service at the stable, though. He also cleaned graffiti, picked up roadside litter and washed police cruisers.

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Paris Hilton: The socialite painted over gang-related graffiti as part of the Hollywood Beautification Team in Los Angeles stemming from her 2010 arrest for cocaine possession. And, of course, she did it in style with stiletto heels on.

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T.I.: The rapper was facing serious jail time back in 2007 when he was arrested for trying to buy a bunch of machine guns from federal agents, but instead, he spent one year behind bars and ended up doing lectures as part of his community service. Tip spent 1,000 hours talking to kids about how to make smarter choices and stay out of trouble.

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Kanye West: Yeezy shared some of his "creative genius" with students at LA Trade Technical College. Kim Kardashian's hubby has made a number of visits to the college to complete his sentence of 240 hours of community service stemming from an August incident where West attacked a paparazzo at LAX airport.