Lohan is required to attend the hearing, which is scheduled for 10 a.m. PT. The Associated Press reported that a city prosecutor will recommend that she be sent to jail once again for being booted from her required community service at the Downtown Women’s Center.
In July, Lohan was ordered in April to serve 360 hours at the Downtown Women’s Center as part of her probation from her January shoplifting case. It’s unclear how many hours she completed there, but she was terminated by the center. She’s now doing community service with the American Red Cross.
Lohan’s publicist, Steve Honig, told the AP that his client is working hard to get back on track, undergoing psychological counseling and completing a Shoplifters Anonymous course.
“She’s really pounding away,” Honig said. ”She’s on a good track. We’re optimistic the judge will see that.”
To help her case, Lohan took to Twitter Tuesday night.
“I just want it to be known, that just because I was not followed&photographed during the times I’ve gone to community service, does NOT mean that I wasn’t following my obligations (by going) to the court,” she wrote.
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