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Lindsay Lohan Expected To Arrive In L.A. This Weekend

May 21 2010, Published 12:20 p.m. ET

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Trouble actress Lindsay Lohan is expected to arrive at the Los Angeles International Airport sometime this weekend, in wake of infamously missing a 'do-or-die' court appearance in L.A. Thursday, RadarOnline.com is reporting.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, when the Mean Girls star does arrive at LAX, she will not be arrested since her attorneys posted the required 10 percent of the $100,000 bail set earlier Thursday by Judge Marsha Revel to have the bench warrant recalled.

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Had her legal team not posted bail, she could have been taken into custody upon returning to L.A.

Although Lindsay will not be met by authorities when she lands stateside, she will, no doubt be met by a sea of paparazzi and journalists.

Lohan -- who's been in France for the Cannes Film Festival - claimed she couldn't fly back to the United States to attend Thursday's hearing because someone stole her passport.

The hearing -- during which the judge will receive a progress report on her DUI probation -- is scheduled for Monday at 8:30am PST in Los Angeles Superior Court.

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