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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (3) Slideshow Video Pictures New photos of The Beatles emerge A trove of unseen photographs taken by a Washington teenager during the Beatles' first U.S. tour nets more than $360,000 at auction, many times the estimates.   Slideshow  Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Casey Anthony gets job offers, taxpayers get legal bill 21 Jul 2011 New Mexico sheriff faces possible jail term over eBay sales 21 Jul 2011 Debt talks begin critical phase | 1:04am EDT Microsoft Windows fizzles as PC fears loom 21 Jul 2011 GE expected to report 13 percent rise in profit 21 Jul 2011 Discussed 198 Senate group offers $3.75 trillion deficit cuts 141 New plan offers hope for progress in debt talks 78 Debt showdown moving into crunch time Watched Korea's newest singing sensation Thu, Jul 21 2011 Pakistan Taliban releases video of mass execution Mon, Jul 18 2011 Frustration mounts in Chile over tsunami reconstruction Thu, Jul 21 2011 Cash-strapped Lohan hit with $1 million lawsuit Tweet Share this Email Print Related News Former first lady Betty Ford laid to rest in Michigan Thu, Jul 14 2011 UPDATE 4-Trial size may limit use of Seattle Genetics drug Tue, Jul 12 2011 Former first lady Betty Ford dies, age 93 Sat, Jul 9 2011 Strauss-Kahn released from house arrest Fri, Jul 1 2011 Lindsay Lohan ends home detention after 35 days Wed, Jun 29 2011 Analysis & Opinion When Harry met Hermione… The U.S. drug war and racial disparities Related Topics Entertainment » Fashion » People » Related Video Lohan back in court, MTV video music nominations 12:22am EDT 1 of 4. Lindsay Lohan (R) sits in court with her lawyer Shawn Chapman Holley, during a compliance check to report her progress on 480 hours of community service she must do for shoplifting a necklace from a Venice jeweler, in Los Angeles, California July 21, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Kevork Djansezian/Pool By Jill Serjeant LOS ANGELES | Thu Jul 21, 2011 7:42pm EDT LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Lindsay Lohan on Thursday added financial woes to four years of legal problems when she was slapped with a $1 million assault lawsuit and a court heard she was having problems paying for private counseling. Lohan, 25, whose Hollywood career has been derailed since 2007 by drug and alcohol problems and repeated trips to jail, was ordered to undergo psychological counseling earlier this year as part of her sentence for stealing a gold necklace in January. But her lawyer told a court hearing on Thursday that the "Mean Girls" actress had not yet enrolled in therapy because finding low-cost, individual treatment was proving a challenge. "I find it hard to believe that she can't afford counseling," responded Melanie Chavira, the prosecutor at the Los Angeles City Attorney's office who is overseeing Lohan's case. Judge Stephanie Sautner replied that she did not wish to speculate on Lohan's finances, but added: "She needs to get into counseling. I am going to give her 21 days (to enroll). "I don't know whether she is working or what she is doing to get an income...If she doesn't have the means, maybe she knows someone who can help out." Lohan's lawyer Shawn Holley said Lohan indicated that finding financial aid would not be necessary. Thursday's hearing came the same day that a former employee of a California rehab center filed a $1 million lawsuit against Lohan. Dawn Bradley claimed in the civil lawsuit that Lohan yelled at her, threw a phone, grabbed her wrist and twisted it when asked to submit to a breathalyzer test in December at the Betty Ford Center near Palm Springs. Bradley claimed she suffered "significant injury" to her wrist as well as "post-traumatic stress syndrome requiring several therapy sessions." Bradley is seeking damages of $1 million as well as medical expenses. Prosecutors in Riverside County decided earlier this year not to file criminal charges against Lohan over Bradley's allegations, citing insufficient evidence. Lohan has been to rehab and jail multiple times since a 2007 drunk driving and cocaine possession case. She also served 35 days house arrest in Los Angeles earlier this summer for stealing the gold necklace from a jewelry store. The child star of "The Parent Trap" and later "Freaky Friday", "Herbie Fully Loaded" and "Bobby", has not made a feature film since the 2010 low-budget action thriller "Machete". However, she is due to start work in the fall on a major movie about New York crime boss John Gotti with co-stars John Travolta and Al Pacino. (Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Bob Tourtellotte) Entertainment Fashion People Tweet this Link this Share this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story through relevant opinion, anecdotes, links and data. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. For more information on our comment policy, see http://blogs.reuters.com/fulldisclosure/2010/09/27/toward-a-more-thoughtful-conversation-on-stories/ Comments (3) JohnSmith9875 wrote: Her best counseling starts at home. Toss all the bottles of liquor out, shred all the phone numbers to her drug dealers, and start thinking about the future in terms of years rather than days. If a cocaine freak like Robert Downey Jr. can do it, so can she. Jul 21, 2011 3:39pm EDT  --  Report as abuse HeyJude1949 wrote: Hey, it doesn’t cost anything to go to AA, just show up for meetings. Oh, I know, it isn’t special enough and God forbid, she has to roll around with the boogies. She has not his rock bottom yet, there are still too many people who cater to this spoiled brat. Jul 21, 2011 5:01pm EDT  --  Report as abuse crawdad88 wrote: GAWD!! Leave the freak’n girl alone! 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