Hollywood actor Shia LaBeouf faced another arrest in New Orleans, charged with a misdemeanor count of simple battery linked to his prior arrest on February 17 during a Mardi Gras event. LaBeouf turned himself in to authorities before a bail hearing, where he paid a $5,000 bond and was released from police custody. His attorney and the New Orleans Police Department have not commented on the matter yet.
Following his initial arrest, LaBeouf was taken into custody for two misdemeanor battery charges after an alleged incident at Royal Street Inn & R Bar during Mardi Gras. According to reports, one individual claimed LaBeouf struck him in the face with a closed fist, potentially dislocating his nose, and used derogatory language multiple times. LaBeouf was subsequently required to attend substance abuse treatment, undergo drug testing, and post a $100,000 bond for release conditions.
In a recent interview posted on YouTube before his latest arrest, LaBeouf acknowledged his past behavior, stating he does not support the actions that led to his February 17 arrest. Despite this, he expressed reluctance towards rehab, questioning its effectiveness for him. LaBeouf emphasized the need to address his behavior but indicated skepticism about rehab as a solution for his issues.
