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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Shia LaBeouf has pleaded not guilty to petty theft and battery

    The 'Honey Boy' star was not in court to submit his plea, which stems from an alleged incident in June, but his attorney responded to the two misdemeanour charges on his behalf, and the case will go back before a judge on 20 January, 2021


    It was explained in October that the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office had decided to press charges against Shia for allegedly using force and violence against a man named Tyler Murphy, as well as taking his hat, in an altercation on 12 June in Los Angeles.

    This isn't the first time the 34-year-old star has had run-ins with the law, as in July 2017, he was ordered to rehab after being arrested for disorderly conduct, public drunkenness and obstruction in Savannah, Georgia, while in the state shooting his movie 'The Peanut Butter Falcon'.

    And Shia - who was also arrested for disorderly conduct in 2014 - previously expressed the "deep shame" he felt after his 2017 arrest and explained he realised he was struggling with more than just an alcohol problem when he went into rehab.

    He said: "I was drunk out of my mind and not rational at all... [I felt] a kind of shame, deep shame."

    "It was the first time I was told I had PTSD. I had just thought I was an alcoholic. The stuff that's in [autobiographical film] 'Honey Boy' comes out of these exposure therapy sessions."

    He also addressed the comments he made when he was arrested, including, "[The President] doesn't give a f**k about you, and you wanna do what? Arrest white people?", and admitted they had left him not wanting to "be alive".

    He said: "I'm feeling like people on set think I'm a racist, believe I'm a racist, and I'm feeling all of that and don't want to be alive, basically."

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