<p>Shia LaBeouf</a> arrived to court to hear his fate following a public intoxication arrest in Savannah, Georgia back in July.</a></p><br /><p>LaBeouf pleaded guilty and Judge Williams of Chatham County Court ordered him to anger management counseling, a county clerk said.</p><br /><p>“He must complete a drug and alcohol evaluation within 30 days of his sentencing,” the clerk said.</p><br /><p>His public drunkenness charge was dismissed</a>, and his disorderly conduct charge was reduced to a misdemeanor.</p><br /><p>The actor was hit with a $1,000 fine.</p><br /><p>The night of his arrest, he was captured on camera spewing racist comments and curses to officers.</a></p><br /><p>This is not the first time the 31-year-old was arrested for public intoxication. Back in October of 2015, he was arrested in Texas on a misdemeanor and booked into county jail, but was later released.</p><br /><p>The troubled actor has had a long history of run-ins with police. In February of 2005, he was arrested for threatening his Los Angeles neighbor with a weapon. In 2007, he was handcuffed for misdemeanor criminal trespassing of a Walgreens. The charges were later dropped.</p><br /><p>The post Shia LaBeouf Ordered To Take Anger Management Classes Following Arrest</a> appeared first on Star Magazine</a>.</p><br />