Shia LaBeouf Pleads to Probation Sentence in New Orleans Case
Shia LaBeouf entered a plea in a New Orleans courthouse on June 3 and was sentenced to two years’ probation, alcohol abuse rehabilitation, sensitivity training, and anger management classes. The case stems from an incident in February involving an alleged physical altercation at a New Orleans bar.
Shia LaBeouf entered his plea in a New Orleans courthouse on Wednesday, June 3, and was sentenced to two years’ probation, alcohol abuse rehabilitation, sensitivity training, and anger management classes. The case arose from an alleged physical altercation at a New Orleans bar in February, according to reports. According to gdelt, LaBeouf was arrested on February 17 at a Mardi Gras party, and video released by TMZ appears to show him shirtless in the French Quarter speaking with someone moments before the situation escalated. Witnesses alleged that LaBeouf struck three men and used homophobic slurs. The incident was described as a minor bar tussle by LaBeouf’s attorney, Sarah Chervinsky, who also denied bias in the investigation. Chervinsky stated that LaBeouf is now looking forward to focusing on family, work and new creative projects.
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