Lindsay Lohan tired of being made into an example
Kasey Schefflin-Emrich
Actress denies reports that say she's not following court-ordered community service
Lindsay Lohan is tired of reports claiming shes not meeting court-mandated community service orders.
TMZ reports the actress is insisting that their reports about her messing up such as not attending therapy sessions and being kicked out of a community service program at Downtowns Women Center are untrue.
On Friday afternoon, the 25-year-old took a stand on Twitter, writing, I am not to be made an example of anymore.
She further commented that she is following court orders and is focusing on getting her life back on track.
I am working hard and fulfilling my obligations every single day, to the court as well as myself. If I travel, its for work and its been approved. As is anything I do when I leave the state. I'd appreciate it if people will just let me do what is asked of me, so that I can get my life back. Please ignore the reports which have no truth to them. Thank you, she tweeted.
Lohan was sentenced to 480 hours of community service in April for allegedly stealing a $2,500 necklace.
She will appear in court next week so a judge can determine her progress.