Prosecutor will ask for Lindsay Lohan's probation to be revoked, faces arrest because of community service hours

Lindsay Lohan’s lawyer is due back in court on Thursday on the actress’ behalf regarding the 125 community service hours she had to redo as per her last hearing.

The Mean Girls star attempted to use meet-and-greets from her West End run of Speed-The-Plow as part of her hours, but a judge didn’t allow it and asked for a redo.

Thursday is just a progress report hearing; the deadline is actually May 28. However, prosecutor Terry White told Daily News Lohan has completed less than 20 hours so far.

“We'll probably ask that her probation be revoked. It doesn't appear she's taking it very seriously,” he explained.

Lohan has been logging her hours in London, where she lives now, at Community Service Volunteers. White, however, said she has come up “woefully short” despite several chances.

“She's had more than enough opportunity to finish,” said White. “But she turned in some hours that were extremely suspect, that the court disallowed, and now, given the last chance of all last chances, she's come up woefully short.”

It’s not impossible for Lohan to finish the hours in this short period of time, she’s done so before.

She does face arrest when landing in Los Angeles from London if the judge decides to revoke her probation.

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