Feb 26 • 17:05 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Guardian

Shia LaBeouf must seek treatment as part of bail terms after alleged attack

Actor Shia LaBeouf is required to undergo substance abuse treatment and pay a $100,000 bond following allegations of battery and homophobic slurs directed at two men in a New Orleans bar.

Shia LaBeouf, the 39-year-old actor known for his role in the Transformer film series, has been ordered by a New Orleans judge to enroll in substance abuse treatment and pay a $100,000 bond as conditions for his release from custody. This decision follows an incident where LaBeouf allegedly attacked two men in a New Orleans bar, hurling homophobic slurs against them. During a court appearance, Judge Simone Levine emphasized the seriousness of the allegations, which had only just been incorporated into the court records at the time of his initial release.

The ruling comes after LaBeouf was initially released without bail immediately following his arrest on February 17 for misdemeanor battery. However, as the judge reviewed the case, including the new allegations, she deemed it necessary to enforce stricter conditions before allowing LaBeouf to remain free while awaiting legal proceedings. The actor appeared in court with notable criminal defense attorney Sarah Chervinsky, indicating the high-profile nature of the case.

LaBeouf's requirement to undergo drug testing and treatment is particularly notable given his previous struggles with alcohol and substance abuse issues. This case not only highlights the implications of legal accountability for celebrities but also raises questions about the ongoing battle against substance abuse and the actions of public figures when faced with legal and personal challenges. As the case unfolds, it will likely attract further media attention, given LaBeouf's history and the sensitive nature of the allegations against him.

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