Los Angeles:
Troubled star Lindsay Lohan has completed her court-ordered community service and vowed to end her legal troubles once and for all after her probation is officially terminated.
The 25-year-old actress has been working at the Los Angeles County Morgue and undergoing therapy sessions as part of her punishment for her 2011 conviction on a probation violation, reported TMZ online.
She completed her last therapy session on March 27 and finished her final day at the morgue on March 28 ahead of a final progress hearing with Judge Stephanie Sautner on March 29.
Lohan spoke to reporters after her last day of community service and vowed never to set a foot in court again. The actress said that she was "very excited" to have
reached her final day of community service, and when asked whether Thursday will mark her last ever appearance before a judge she said, "Yes".
Lohan also revealed she will be celebrating the end of her probation by having dinner with her younger sister, Ali.
The 25-year-old actress has been working at the Los Angeles County Morgue and undergoing therapy sessions as part of her punishment for her 2011 conviction on a probation violation, reported TMZ online.
She completed her last therapy session on March 27 and finished her final day at the morgue on March 28 ahead of a final progress hearing with Judge Stephanie Sautner on March 29.
Lohan spoke to reporters after her last day of community service and vowed never to set a foot in court again. The actress said that she was "very excited" to have
reached her final day of community service, and when asked whether Thursday will mark her last ever appearance before a judge she said, "Yes".
Lohan also revealed she will be celebrating the end of her probation by having dinner with her younger sister, Ali.