Lindsay Lohan appeared in court today to address her probation terms, which according to her probation officer she has not been compliant.
The report filed today stated that Lohan has not returned his phone calls on July 12, 13 and 14 nor has she provided verification that she began mandated community service and psychological counseling since she was convicted of shoplifting a necklace from a Venice jeweler.
Lohan's attorney Shawn Chapman Holley defended that Lohan has completed some of her required service, which did not impress Judge Stephanie Sautner. Judge Sautner reprimanded Lohan, who has only completed 4 of her 60 days of community service. The judge reminded her that she must complete the community service hours within one year of sentencing or face more jail time.
I'm not going to give her five extra minutes. I don't want to hear, 'Oh, I couldn't do it because I was on the set of the John Gotti movie, Judge Sautner said.
Lohan must also sign up for psychological counseling within 21 days or else her probation will be revoked, which can potentially send Lohan back to jail.
Lohan will appear again in court on July 22 to show proof of her compliance, according to Entertainment Tonight.