Shia LaBeouf has pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct over his disruption of a Broadway performance of Cabaret.
The 'Transformers' star, who was arrested after smoking, shouting at actors and using abusive language as he was removed from the audience at a Cabaret performance, must now complete a treatment programme, attend all court appearances and avoid arrest for six months, the BBC reported.
According to court documents, the actor had he yelled if people know who he is at security guards at New York's Studio 54 theatre and later spat at an officer's feet at a nearby police station.
Shortly after the arrest, a publicist for the 28-year-old said the actor had begun receiving treatment for alcoholism and the judge has ordered him to complete a three-month course of treatment. The actor made no comment as he left court.
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