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Shia LaBeouf's legal woes deepen after a Mardi Gras night brawl in New Orleans, with a court mandating substance-abuse evaluation and treatment. Sources say he allegedly rejects the notion of a problem, but insiders warn that if his drinking persists, the consequences could be severe.
Shia LaBeouf faces fresh legal trouble after a Mardi Gras bar fight in New Orleans, and people close to him fear a darker path ahead. The 39-year-old actor was ordered into substance abuse treatment after his arrest, but insiders say he does not believe he has a problem.
Some now warn that if he does not stop drinking, the outcome could be grim.
Shia LaBeouf ordered to rehab after New Orleans arrest
According to Page Six, LaBeouf avoided jail time by agreeing to enroll in treatment, submit to drug testing, and post a USD 100,000 bond. He was charged with two misdemeanor counts of simple battery, with a third added later. The arrest followed a fight outside R Bar during Mardi Gras celebrations.One legal source called the court decision a “celebrity punishment,” suggesting it could mean little more than checking in online.
Another source who has known LaBeouf for years said, “This guy has got to find a way to get sober or die; eventually this is all going to a tragic ending.” The same source added, “His behavior sounds like an addict. It’s just sad that someone with so much to live for continually puts himself at risk.
”Those in his orbit describe him as a “master manipulator” who is “very adept at playing the role of a good guy in recovery trying to be a better self.”
A source claimed, “He’s just so good at convincing people and potential partners; they all fall for it.”
Shia LaBeouf's past allegations and public admissions
LaBeouf has faced allegations from former partners, including FKA Twigs, Mia Goth, and Karolyn Pho. Twigs accused him of sexual battery, assault, and emotional distress. He denied wrongdoing. A joint statement after their settlement read, “While the details of the settlement will remain private, we wish each other personal happiness, professional success and peace.”In a recent interview with YouTuber Andrew Callaghan, LaBeouf admitted, “It’s not nice to hurt people ever. It’s f–king lame. People got hurt. I got to deal with that. I’mma deal with that in full.” He added, “It was on me. It’s not on them. It’s on me. I messed up.”He also said, “Definitely. Yeah. 1,000 percent,” when asked if he takes responsibility.Despite multiple rehab stints and past arrests, LaBeouf appears to remain at a crossroads. Judge Simone Levine recently said she doubted he could “handle his alcohol” and questioned whether he takes “his alcohol addiction seriously.” He is due back in court on March 19.


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