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Lindsay Lohan off probation for the first time in seven years

LOS ANGELES, May 30 (UPI) — Troubled starlet Lindsay Lohan says she is looking forward to a “clean slate” and “fresh start” now that she is off of probation for the first time in seven years.

“Hard work pays off. Thank you to all those that allowed me to volunteer while in nyc. God bless you…,” Lohan tweeted. Another post read, “Clean slate, fresh start.”

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark Young ended Lohan’s probation Thursday after approving documentation that said the 28-year-old Mean Girls actress had completed more than 125 hours of court-ordered community service. The mandatory volunteerism was related to a reckless-driving conviction from a 2012 car crash.

Lohan starred in a string of family-friendly hits, including Freaky Friday and The Parent Trap, but has seen her once-bright career eclipsed in recent years by her erratic behavior, battle with substance abuse and brushes with the law.

“She plans to return to acting and she is in great spirits,” her attorney Shawn Holley wrote in an email to CNN.


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