Lindsay Lohan must start serving a 30-day jail term next week after admitting that she violated her probation on a necklace theft conviction, a Los Angeles County judge ordered Wednesday. Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner warned the troubled actress that she would receive plenty of jail time if she slips up again.
"Do you admit you violated probation by failing to obey all orders of the court?" the judge asked Lohan, who calmly answered: "Yes your honor." Sautner gave Lohan a 270-day suspended sentence for violating her probation for jewelry theft and drunk driving but Lohan was ordered to follow a strict schedule of community service and psychotherapy sessions.
"The first time you violate, you go to jail," Sautner said. "No appeal, right?"
The forthcoming stint behind bars for violating the terms of her probation could scuttle the star half-a-million dollar deal as the face for German designer Philipp Plein�s 2012 campaign. According to an inside source Lohan was contracted to make an appearance in Dusseldorf, Germany as early as November 15 � which now looks to be in serious jeopardy. �I don�t know how this is all going to play out,� said the source. �But if she doesn�t make the designated appearances, she is going to lose a whole bunch of money.�
The forthcoming stint behind bars for violating the terms of her probation could scuttle the star half-a-million dollar deal as the face for German designer Philipp Plein�s 2012 campaign. According to an inside source Lohan was contracted to make an appearance in Dusseldorf, Germany as early as November 15 � which now looks to be in serious jeopardy. �I don�t know how this is all going to play out,� said the source. �But if she doesn�t make the designated appearances, she is going to lose a whole bunch of money.�
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