Actor Shia LaBeouf faces escalating legal troubles following a series of incidents that have resulted in new arrest warrants and court-ordered treatment. New Orleans police have issued an additional warrant related to LaBeouf's involvement in a Mardi Gras bar brawl on February 17, increasing the count of alleged victims to three, according to The Guardian and TMZ.
LaBeouf was arrested on a battery charge connected to the Mardi Gras incident and was taken into custody at the county jail shortly after 1:30 PM local time, as reported by TMZ and The Hollywood Reporter. The arrest followed allegations of a fight involving multiple men, though specifics of the new battery charge have not been fully disclosed.
During court proceedings, a judge censured LaBeouf for using a homophobic slur and mandated drug testing as part of his bail conditions, per TMZ. Additionally, The Guardian reports that the court ordered him to seek treatment and post bond following the alleged attack related to the Mardi Gras altercation, signaling intensified judicial scrutiny.
Further complicating LaBeouf's legal situation, police responded to an incident at his Louisiana residence involving an alleged altercation between him and an ex-partner, as covered by TMZ. This event adds to the multiple overlapping investigations and publicized disputes involving the actor.
Going forward, authorities are expected to monitor LaBeouf's compliance with the court-ordered treatment and drug testing requirements, while the new arrest warrant suggests that additional charges could arise. The resolution of these matters will impact ongoing legal proceedings and LaBeouf's ability to navigate his current personal and professional challenges.

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