Lindsay Lohan Ordered to Complete 125 Additional Hours of Community Service

Judge denies some of the actress' service hours

By Brett Malec Feb 25, 2015 9:00 PMTags
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Lindsay Lohan is far from done with her community service.

At a court hearing earlier today, Judge Mark Young did not agree with the actress' claim that she had completed all of her community service. Santa Monica City Attorney Terry White confirms to E! that some of the hours that Lohan submitted as community service were denied by the judge. "125 is the approximate number of hours that were denied," White told E! News.

As a result of Young's decision, the 28-year-old star was ordered to complete 125 additional hours of service.

A new hearing was scheduled for March 12 for both sides to decide on which program Lohan will be assigned to.

Lohan's ongoing community service stems from her 2012 car crash on the Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica.

Lohan has been living in London for the past few months. Last night, LiLo attended the Elle Style Awards with stars like Taylor Swift, Nick Jonas, Cara Delevingne, Diane Kruger, Sam Smith and Rebel Wilson.

—Reporting by Claudia Rosenbaum