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Actor Shia LaBeouf's Bond Raised After Arrest on Mardi Gras in New Orleans

Judge Simone Levine revoked LaBeouf's release, set $100,000 bond, and mandated rehab after new evidence including homophobic slurs emerged from his Mardi Gras brawl.

  • On Thursday, Judge Simone Levine revoked actor Shia LaBeouf's release and set a $100,000 bond after his Mardi Gras arrest.
  • Witnesses and video footage show LaBeouf ripping off his shirt, pushing one person to the ground, and punching another outside R Bar on Feb. 17, Mardi Gras morning.
  • Police reports describe LaBeouf being booked on two counts of simple battery, with one victim suffering a dislocated nose and alleged homophobic slurs used.
  • Under the updated release terms he must put up about $10,000, attend court-ordered drug and alcohol treatment, submit to weekly drug testing, and his travel to Rome request was denied with a stay-away order from victims and R Bar.
  • The judge said she worried about the danger LaBeouf poses to a marginalized community and public safety, noting alcohol addiction concerns and LaBeouf's prior behavior and pending plea.
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arcamax.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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