Judge Marsha Revel has issued a bench warrant for Lindsay Lohan's arrest and set the bail amount to $200,000, reports TMZ.
The judge, who is overseeing Lindsay's 2007 DUI case, earlier called an emergency hearing to determine why Lindsay's SCRAM anklet tripped during an MTV Movie Awards after party on Sunday.
The emergency hearing was attended by Lindsay's lawyer, Shawn Chapman Holley, and Danette Meyers, the prosecutor in the case.
Earlier today, Lindsay took to her Twitter account to deny that her SCRAM anklet had triggered an alert.
"My scram wasn't set off.
"My scram wasn't set off-Its physically impossible considering I've nothing for it to go off-All of these false resports are absolutely wrong
"This is all because of a FALSE accusation by tabloids & paparazzi & it is f**king digusting- I've been more than I'm compliance & feeling great."
It is possible that Lindsay was denying that the anklet sounded a visual and audible alarm, as was widely reported in the press.
When a SCRAM device is triggered, it doesn't set off an audible or visible alarm, but silently sends data to its base station.