Actor Shia LaBeouf pleaded guilty to three counts [1] of simple battery and received two years of probation [2].

The sentencing concludes a legal matter stemming from a violent encounter in New Orleans, highlighting the ongoing legal challenges facing the 39-year-old [2] performer.

The incident occurred in February 2024 [3] during Mardi Gras celebrations in Louisiana. According to reports, LaBeouf was involved in a drunken altercation at a local bar that led to his ejection from the establishment [4].

Court records indicate the actor faced misdemeanor charges following the brawl. While some reports state he struck two people involved in his removal [5], other accounts indicate he punched three men [2].

LaBeouf appeared in court in June 2024 to enter his plea. The judge sentenced the actor to a two-year probation period [2] to resolve the three battery counts [1].

This latest legal issue follows a pattern of public disturbances associated with the actor. The New Orleans case specifically centered on the physical confrontation that occurred during the city's peak festival season in February 2024 [3].

Shia LaBeouf pleaded guilty to three counts of simple battery

The sentencing of Shia LaBeouf to probation rather than jail time reflects a common judicial outcome for misdemeanor battery charges involving first-time offenders or those with specific legal representation. However, the recurrence of such incidents may impact the actor's professional viability and insurance eligibility for future film productions.