Shia LaBeouf reported drinking alcohol every day in court documents filed months after his Mardi Gras arrest in New Orleans. The actor pleaded guilty to three misdemeanor battery counts and received two years of probation plus an order to complete an alcohol treatment class. According to the records, LaBeouf has checked in with his probation supervisor as required and submitted proof that he plans to finish anger management and substance abuse treatment by next month. LaBeouf declined mental health treatment, while separately self-reporting his daily alcohol use. What Happens Next? LaBeouf’s next court hearing is scheduled for September 23, but the filing says he will not attend because he is filming a movie. The case stems from alleged fights outside New Orleans bars during Mardi Gras, including one incident in which LaBeouf was accused of using a homophobic slur. The court update lands in a complicated chapter of LaBeouf’s sobriety story. In 2022, LaBeouf said he had surpassed 600 days without alcohol, but after the arrest he told an interviewer that he did not believe he had a drinking problem and did not think rehab was necessary.