Actor Shia LaBeouf pleads guilty to three misdemeanor battery charges tied to a bar fight in New Orleans during Mardi Gras, according to multiple reports. The charges relate to allegations that LaBeouf punched or struck people outside a bar in February, when he was arrested following the incident. After entering his guilty plea in New Orleans criminal district court, LaBeouf is sentenced to probation rather than jail time, with sources describing a two-year probation term. Several outlets also report that the sentence includes additional court-ordered requirements connected to rehabilitation and behavior, including alcohol-related rehabilitation and participation in anger management and sensitivity training. One account also references witnesses who said LaBeouf yelled homophobic slurs during the confrontation, though the core outcome reported across sources is his guilty plea to the battery counts and the probationary sentence. Reports consistently describe the case as involving physical altercations with multiple men outside the bar, and they attribute details of the plea and sentence to legal representatives and court proceedings.