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Shia LaBeouf must seek treatment as part of bail terms after alleged attack

Shia LaBeouf was ordered by a New Orleans judge to enter substance abuse treatment, undergo drug testing, and post a $100,000 bond following his arrest on misdemeanor battery charges stemming from an alleged incident at a local bar on February 17th. The judge cited the seriousness of the allegations, which include homophobic slurs, as the reason for the stricter bail conditions.

Ramon Antonio Vargas in New OrleansThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-02-26 · 18:32 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 5 min
Shia LaBeouf must seek treatment as part of bail terms after alleged attack
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Shia LaBeouf was ordered by a New Orleans judge to enter substance abuse treatment, undergo drug testing, and post a $100,000 bond following his arrest on misdemeanor battery charges stemming from an alleged incident at a local bar on February 17th. The judge cited the seriousness of the allegations, which include homophobic slurs, as the reason for the stricter bail conditions. LaBeouf's request to travel to Rome for religious observances was denied, and he was instructed to stay away from the alleged victims and the bar. While a drug test taken on Thursday was negative, the judge expressed concern that LaBeouf was not taking his alcohol addiction seriously. He obtained a bond and left the courthouse without speaking to the media.

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Levine denied LaBeouf's request to travel to Rome for religious observations.

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LaBeouf's drug test did not show alcohol or illegal substances.

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Judge Levine said the allegations of homophobic comments were not part of the initial court record.

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Shia LaBeouf was ordered to enroll in substance abuse treatment as part of his bail terms.

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LaBeouf allegedly battered and hurled homophobic slurs at two men at a New Orleans bar.

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Shia LaBeouf on Thursday was ordered to enroll in substance abuse treatment, undergo a drug testing program and pay a $100,000 bond as conditions of his release from custody after the actor allegedly battered and hurled homophobic slurs at two men at a New Orleans bar.The requirements imposed on LaBeouf, 39, by New Orleans judge Simone Levine came after the Transformer film franchise star was initially allowed to leave jail without being required to pay a bond in the hours after his 17 February arrest on two counts of misdemeanor battery.But at the time LaBeouf was let out, the allegations of homophobic comments attributed to him had not yet become part of the official court record, Levine said in her courtroom on Thursday.So Levine summoned the actor to New Orleans’ criminal courthouse on Thursday. He appeared with the well-known New Orleans criminal defense attorney Sarah Chervinsky representing him, and a state judge told him to put up bond to remain out of jail while the case is unresolved, citing the “seriousness of the offense alleged”.Levine also said LaBeouf, who has long been open about his struggles with sobriety, must subject himself to a drug testing program and seek treatment for substance abuse.The judge on Thursday ordered LaBeouf to take a drug and alcohol test. Chervinsky said the test result did not show her client under the influence of alcohol or any illegal substances.Yet Levine, without discussing the specific findings, said the test result left her concerned that LaBeouf “does not take his alcohol addiction seriously”.Meanwhile, Levine denied a written request for LaBeouf to travel to Rome for a week in March for “religious observations”, including his father’s baptism, about three years after the actor drew news coverage for having received the Catholic rite of confirmation. Levine further told him to stay away from his alleged victims and the bar where he was arrested.LaBeouf obtained a bond relatively quickly from a local company named “Free Me”, which coincidentally were the words he wrote on a social media post the day after his arrest. He ran from a group of news media members outside the courthouse when he left the hearing in front of Levine.Wearing a light-colored jacket, dark blue slacks and cowboy boots, LaBeouf said little in court other than “good morning” to Levine.He crossed himself at the start of the hearing and then shook his head from side to side while Levine read from a police report containing some of the allegations against him. He folded his hands in gratitude to a Free Me bail bonds agent. On his way out, he told a woman holding a newborn: “God bless your baby.”Kyle DeVries, the president of New Orleans’s Pride Center, an LGBTQ+ advocacy organization, issued a statement Thursday thanking Levine for “taking action to ensure there is some accountability for this violent homophobic attack”.DeVries’s statement also called on LaBeouf to make “direct, public apologies … followed by true amends in the form of actions that affirm and support the LGBTQ+ community” before his work in Hollywood is allowed to continue.LaBeouf is tentatively due back in court on 19 March.Thursday’s activity in LaBeouf’s case came nine days after his arrest at the R Bar in New Orleans’ Marigny section in connection with allegations made under oath by police that he punched two men while repeatedly insulting both with the word “faggot”.One of the men, 34-year-old Nathan Thomas Reed, has publicly said he identifies as queer.The other, 49-year-old Jeffrey Damnit, has said he was wearing eyeshadow and lipstick when police say he was battered by LaBeouf at about 12.45am on 17 February, the morning of the city’s festive Mardi Gras holiday.He also celebrated Mardi Gras in drag and called on prosecutors in Louisiana’s best-known city to charge LaBeouf under the state’s hate crimes law, which allows for enhanced penalties against anyone who victimizes another person on “the actual or perceived” basis of certain categories such as gender or sex.The office of the New Orleans district attorney, Jason Williams, has not indicated whether it may do that.On the day of his arrest, court documents allege, LaBeouf was becoming increasingly aggressive at R Bar, which is a short walk from New Orleans’ renowned French Quarter.Documents alleged that LaBeouf then tried to punch a bar manager who was tasked with removing him from the business. Once escorted out, LaBeouf allegedly punched Damnit – who was helping the bar manager – in his upper body.LaBeouf later returned and punched Reed in the nose, though that victim said he did not want to fight, according to officers’ allegations.Bystanders ultimately held LaBeouf down until police and paramedics arrived, officers reported.Officers reported that LaBeouf was alleged to have called Damnit – whose given last name is Klein – and Reed “faggot” multiple times. One cellphone video viewed by the Guardian depicts LaBeouf aiming the slur at Damnit in particular.LaBeouf was taken to a hospital, discharged, jailed on misdemeanor battery counts and soon released from the lockup on his own recognizance.Within hours, he was seen reveling on Bourbon Street, a prime spot for Mardi Gras partying. He at one point had Mardi Gras beads around his neck and danced with his jail papers in his mouth.Days later, LaBeouf was recorded and photographed at a New Orleans nightclub dancing and locking lips with an unidentified brunette, the gossip outlet TMZ reported.The alum of Disney’s show Even Stevens has prior brushes with the criminal court system. While being arrested in 2014 over allegations that he disrupted a Broadway show in New York City, LaBeouf was accused of insulting a police officer with the homophobic slur “fag”.He was recorded saying police were racist and a Black officer on the scene would go to hell during a 2017 disorderly conduct arrest in Savannah, Georgia, that led to a court-mandated stint in rehab.Court records list a New Orleans home address for LaBeouf. When approached there by a Guardian journalist and offered the chance to comment on the allegations surrounding his R Bar arrest, LaBeouf replied: “Get your ass up out of here, you silly bitch.”“Yeah,” he shouted as the journalist complied with his request to be left alone. “I’m Shia LaBeouf.”
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