Actors Lindsay Lohan and Grant Bowler are shown in the characters of actors Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton in a scene from the television movie "Liz & Dick" in this publicity photo released to Reuters November 16, 2012. — Reuters Photo

NEW YORK: Actress Lindsay Lohan skipped an optional court appearance in New York on Monday over her role in a November nightclub clash after prosecutors postponed bringing criminal charges in the matter.

Lohan, 26, was originally due to appear in Manhattan criminal court on Monday to answer charges that she punched a 28-year-old woman in the face in the early morning of November 29 outside New York's Avenue nightclub.

But the Manhattan district attorney's office had not yet filed a criminal complaint against the 'Mean Girls' star, and, for that reason, her presence was not required at the courthouse, said David Bookstaver, a spokesman for the court system.

"The investigation into this case is continuing," said Erin Duggan, a spokeswoman for the district attorney's office.

Lohan has been in and out of court, rehab and prison since a 2007 drunk driving arrest in Los Angeles. The actress is also due to appear in California court later in January to face charges of reckless driving and lying to police when she claimed she was not behind the wheel of a car that crashed into a truck in June in the coastal city of Santa Monica.

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