Shia LaBeouf Pleads Guilty to Battery Charges Over Mardi Gras Bar Fight
Shia LaBeouf has pleaded guilty to charges relating to an altercation during an extended Mardi Gras bar crawl that erupted into violence. During an arraignment on Wednesday, magistrate Judge Juana Lombard issued LaBeouf a six-month suspended sentence with two years’ probation. He must also receive rehabilitation for alcohol abuse, sensitivity training and anger management classes. The actor was charged with three counts of battery for fighting two men involved in ejecting him from a bar, where he was allegedly causing a disturbance and displaying violent aggression. One of the alleged victims later characterized the confrontation as a hate crime because he was called a homophobic slur, though the court declined to add additional charges. In a statement, Sarah Chervinksy, a lawyer for LaBeouf, said the incident was “nothing more than a minor Mardi Gras bar tussle.” “There is no evidence it was about bias or prejudice, which is why the state only charged these low-level misdemeanors,” she added. “Mr. LaBeouf came to court today wanting to take accountability for his part in what happened, and …






