Gossip: Lindsay Lohan
Will Lohan's probation be revoked?
Lindsay Lohan is inching closer to having her probation revoked, said TMZ.com. At a hearing last week, Judge Stephanie Sautner made clear her frustration with the troubled actress, who has completed only four days of her 60-day community-service sentence. The judge also chided Lohan for not enrolling in court-mandated psychological counseling. Lohan claims she has been unable to attend the sessions because of “financial issues.” She is serving three years’ probation after pleading no contest in May to the theft of a necklace from a Los Angeles jewelry store.
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