Shia LaBeouf pleads guilty to a trio of simple battery counts from Mardi Gras incident

Actor Shia LaBeouf officially pleaded guilty to three counts of simple battery, months after he went viral for his involvement in a Mardi Gras altercation in New Orleans.

The former Disney Channel child actor and “Honey Boy” star appeared in court on Wednesday and entered his guilty pleas, “wanting to take accountability” for his role in the incident, his attorney Sarah Chervinsky said in a statement shared with The Times. The “Megalopolis” actor, 39, was arrested in New Orleans on Feb. 17. At the time, the New Orleans Police Department confirmed its officers charged LaBeouf with two counts of simple battery for allegedly assaulting two men near a bar in the French Quarter. TMZ published bystander video of the incident and footage of LaBeouf walking through the French Quarter hours before the brawl.

The actor was released from jail shortly after his arrest and posted $100,000 in bond. More than a week after his initial arrest, the New Orleans Police Department issued a warrant for the actor’s second arrest in connection with the same incident, and he racked up an additional simple battery charge. Prior to the second arrest, a New Orleans judge ordered LaBeouf to begin substance abuse treatment and undergo weekly drug testing…

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