Los Angeles - Lindsay Lohan is being sued over an unpaid bill.
The troubled actress is the subject of a small claims court lawsuit from Stephen Clark, who claims he sold and installed audio and video equipment, including remote programming in her Californian home in June, but alleges the Machete star failed to pay her bill.
Clark, who is also suing for missed work, is seeking $1 180 from the actress, reports gossip website TMZ.
The case is the latest in a string of problems for Lohan, who had the equipment installed while she was under house arrest.
The Mean Girls actress was freed on June 29 after serving 35 days of house arrest for the theft of a necklace from an up-market boutique and for violating the terms of probation set for her 2007 conviction for driving under the influence (DUI).
Lohan, who also started 480 hours of community service at the Los Angeles Downtown Women's centre as part of her sentence, appeared in court recently for a progress hearing, where she was ordered to find an individual therapist.
However, during the hearing, the 25-year-old actress's lawyer insisted she hadn't been able to have the mandatory psychological treatment due to "financial issues".
The troubled actress is the subject of a small claims court lawsuit from Stephen Clark, who claims he sold and installed audio and video equipment, including remote programming in her Californian home in June, but alleges the Machete star failed to pay her bill.
Clark, who is also suing for missed work, is seeking $1 180 from the actress, reports gossip website TMZ.
The case is the latest in a string of problems for Lohan, who had the equipment installed while she was under house arrest.
The Mean Girls actress was freed on June 29 after serving 35 days of house arrest for the theft of a necklace from an up-market boutique and for violating the terms of probation set for her 2007 conviction for driving under the influence (DUI).
Lohan, who also started 480 hours of community service at the Los Angeles Downtown Women's centre as part of her sentence, appeared in court recently for a progress hearing, where she was ordered to find an individual therapist.
However, during the hearing, the 25-year-old actress's lawyer insisted she hadn't been able to have the mandatory psychological treatment due to "financial issues".