Lindsay Lohan attends the MTV EMAs on Nov. 4, 2018, in...

Lindsay Lohan attends the MTV EMAs on Nov. 4, 2018, in Bilbao, Spain.  Credit: Getty Images for MTV / Dave J. Hogan

Actress and entrepreneur Lindsay Lohan has paid off a tax lien of more than $100,000, according to a report citing court documents.

TheBlast.com said Wednesday that documents it obtained showed the "Mean Girls" star, 32, had settled with the IRS in November on a $100,710.55 lien. The website, which had first reported the lien in December 2017, said Lohan owed a 2015 federal tax of $83,972.38, as well as $11,028.08 for 2014 and $5,710.09 for 2010.

The star, who has been a partner in Greek nightclubs and beach clubs since 2016, recently earned income for "Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club,” an MTV reality show centered on her namesake venue in Mykonos, Greece. Following a preview episode released New Year's Day, the series premieres Tuesday.

During the time period covered by the lien, Lohan, originally of Cold Spring Harbor and Merrick, appeared in the 1970s action-film homage "Machete" (2010), starring Danny Trejo; did a cameo in a 2014 episode of the CBS sitcom "2 Broke Girls"; starred in an OWN reality-TV miniseries about her life, "Lindsay" (2014); and starred in a 10-minute fashion-industry short, "Till Human Voices Wake Us" (2015), in addition to appearing in advertising campaigns and having other sources of income.

In 2012, the IRS had levied bills for unpaid federal taxes of $93,701.57 for 2009 and $140,203.3 for 2010, and seized Lohan's bank accounts, TMZ.com reported at the time.

Actor Charlie Sheen, with whom Lohan became acquainted while filming their cameo for "Scary Movie 5" in September 2012, reportedly gave her $100,000 toward payment of her back taxes. Whether through that or other means, Lohan paid the 2009 amount on Dec. 12, 2012, according to the public-record Certificate of Release of Tax Lien posted by TMZ.

The site also posted a public-record California Notice of State Tax Lien dated Feb. 21, 2013, in which the state tax board levied bills for $56,717.90 for 2011. No information was available regarding the deposition of this or the federal tax lien for 2012.

Lohan has not commented on social media.

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