Following Cabaret Outburst, Shia LaBeouf Pleads Guilty to Disorderly Conduct | Playbill

News Following Cabaret Outburst, Shia LaBeouf Pleads Guilty to Disorderly Conduct Shia LaBeouf, who was escorted out of a performance of Broadway's Cabaret in handcuffs, appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court Sept. 10 and pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, according to the New York Daily News.

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Shia LaBeouf

LaBeouf, who also exited the Broadway bow of Lyle Kessler's Orphans — due to creative differences with the cast — accepted a deal from prosecutors that will see his case dismissed and sealed after six months if he stays out of trouble and completes another three months of substance abuse treatment.

As previously reported, LaBeouf, 28, was charged with one count of trespass and one count of criminal trespass and harassment in the second degree during his arraignment June 27 following the performance of Cabaret at Studio 54.

According to the Daily News, LaBeouf's case was adjourned to Nov. 12 for compliance.

Following his Cabaret outburst, LaBeouf's publicist said the actor was receiving outpatient care for addiction and that he had realized his strange behavior was a symptom of a bigger health problem.

LaBeouf, known for his work on the film "Transformers," infamously exited the 2013 Broadway produciton of Orphans and was replaced by actor Ben Foster. Click here to read Alec Baldwin's account of why LaBeouf was ousted from Orphans

 
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