Lindsay Lohan's community service has been questioned in the court after she met her fans who went to see her London play as part of her community service.
Community Service Volunteers (CSV) in London submitted documents to the court in the 28-year-old actress' probation case where they have listed 5 meet and greets following her performances in 'Speed-the-Plow', TMZ.com reported.
According to the documents, CSV gave 5 probationers a total of 70 hours with the American actress providing them with "work shadowing experience".
According to the reports, Prosecutor Terry White wants 2 weeks to get to the bottom of it before he makes a recommendation to the judge whereas, Lohan's lawyer, Shawn Holley, told the judge that the actress merely complied with CSV rules.
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