After being accused of pushing and punching a driver outside his New York City apartment, Alec Baldwin pleaded guilty to harassment.
Alec Baldwin must complete anger management training after he pleaded guilty in a New York courtroom Wednesday to harassing a stranger last year.
The judge sentenced Baldwin to one day of anger management class. The actor will not serve time or be on probation. The “30 Rock” star did not say anything as he left court and was limping slightly.
He was accused of pushing and punching another man in a dispute over a parking spot in front of his Manhattan apartment last November.
Baldwin was initially charged with attempted assault in the third degree and harassment in the second degree. He pleaded guilty to harassment, which is a violation not a crime.
Following the altercation, Baldwin took to Twitter to deny he did anything wrong.
"Normally, I would not comment on something as egregiously misstated as today's story. However, the assertion that I punched anyone over a parking spot is false. I wanted to go on the record stating as much,” he wrote.
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