Lindsay Lohan has been introduced to a new set of rules to complete her community service, it has been reported.
The 'Mean Girls' star's attorney Shawn Holley attended the hearing in L.A. and informed the judge and prosecutor Terry White spoke to the director of CSV in London, and allowed the company to continue monitoring Lohan's hours, TMZ.com reported.
Prosecutors are now limiting the 28-year-old actress to a max of 4 hours of community service in one session.
The American actress was ordered last month to complete an additional 125 hours of community service in part because CSV had previously approved bogus hours for things like fan meet and greets after her play.
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