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Shia LaBeouf pleads guilty to disorderly conduct

ABOVE: Actor Shia LaBeouf arrived at a Manhattan court Wednesday

NEW YORK – Shia LaBeouf has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct stemming from an incident at a Broadway show.

The plea was entered Wednesday before a Manhattan judge.

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If LaBeouf remains in treatment for three months and stays out of trouble for six months, he’ll be able to withdraw the plea and the case will be dismissed.

Disorderly conduct is a violation, not a criminal offence.

LaBeouf was accused of disrupting a performance of Cabaret starring Alan Cumming.

His publicist has said the episode stemmed from an alcohol problem and that the actor has since gotten treatment.

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LaBeouf is best known for appearing in the first three Transformers films.

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