Court orders Li-Lo to make drug education top priority

A Los Angeles court wasted no time ordering Lindsay Lohan to make her alcohol education classes her number one priority.
Lohan herself had requested her probation for a DUI be extended from three to four years at her last court hearing.
But Judge Marsha Revel at the Los Angeles Superior Court in Beverly Hills this week said: “I am going to order [that] this has to be done. It’s been long enough.”
The embattled starlet did not appear in court.
Revel, meanwhile, has now required she appear “every single week” in order to meet a requirement of more than six months of attendance by July 15, 2010.
“This has to be a top priority whether she has a job somewhere else or doesn’t, or something else comes up. This has to be done once a week. Right now, the other things will take second place and this will take first place,” Revel said.
Lohan’s estranged father, Michael, however, was booked on an alleged breach of restraining order. The pair have been at loggerheads over his claims about her alleged prescription drug use.
Tags:Alcohol Education, DUI, Judge Marsha Revel, Lindsay Lohan, Michael Lohan
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