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Lindsay Lohan arrives at the Airport Courthouse April 22 in Los Angeles to face her sentence.The first step of recovery is acceptance.
Hollywood trainwreck Lindsay Lohan is frustrated about being sentenced to 120 days in the slammer but is prepared to pay the price, pals say.
"She is ready to do her time," friend Nathan Folks told People. "She wants to go to A.A. and N.A. and to serve [more than] 400 hours [of community service]. She has already been doing lots of charity work."
Another pal told TMZ.com that the deeply troubled starlet was "blindsided" by a judge's decision Friday to send her to jail and do 480 hours of community service for violating her probation.
Lohan's fourth trip to jail was postponed after her lawyer appealed the decision.
The "Herbie Fully Loaded" star landed back in hot water after being accused of walking out of a Los Angeles jewelry shop with a $2,500 necklace she hadn't paid for.
Lohan insists that she thought the store's owners agreed to loan her the necklace.
Lohan faces trial in that case in June, but the judge ruled that she the charges violated her probation from a 2007 DUI bust.
TMZ reported that a defiant Lohan spent Saturday with her sister Ali and brother Michael Jr.
"She is angry because she has been working so hard on turning her life around," Folks told People. "She didn't do what they said she did. She didn't steal that necklace."
Lohan has been trying to bring her rocky career back on track, and had recently signed on to play the wife of John (Junior) Gotti in a upcoming biopic about the mobster.
The film's producers declined to comment if a jail sentence would upend Lohan's comeback.
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