Lindsay Lohan has fallen "woefully short" of completing her community service.
The 'Mean Girls' actress was ordered by a court in February to complete a further 125 hours of voluntary work by the end of this month after a Los Angeles judge criticised certain tasks she had counted as part of her punishment and a progress hearing is scheduled to take place today (07.05.15), in which she should have confirmed the sentence is close to completion.
However, according to TMZ, a community service organisation in London - where the 28-year-old actress now lives - has told prosecutors Lindsay has completed fewer than 20 hours.
A prosecutor told the website they will be asking for a warrant to be issued for the 'Machete' star's arrest.
However, if Lindsay stays in London, she won't be arrested as there is no extradition for a misdemeanor offence.
The former child star posted on Instagram earlier this week an image of her surrounded by files, claiming she was undertaking community service.
However, even if she works hard from now until the deadline she may find it tough to complete the sentence as a previous hearing stated she could only undertake four hours of voluntary work a day.
The ruling followed a report which stated Lindsay had claimed six hours of community service in one day at the end of last year, including appearing in matinee and evening performances of the play 'Speed-the-Plow' at London's Playhouse Theatre, as well as two hours of meet-and-greets with fans.
Lindsay's probation stems from a reckless driving charge relating to an accident in June 2012, for which she was sentenced to community service, psychotherapy and lockdown rehabilitation.
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