Farrah Abraham Completes Community Service & Anger Classes In Resisting Arrest Case
Fired Teen Mom OG star Farrah Abraham has completed community service and anger management for her battery and resisting arrest case, RadarOnline.com can exclusively reveal.
“The restitution hearing was taken off calendar without prejudice and the defendant, through her attorney, submitted proof of completion of 50 hours of Community Service and Anger Management,” Los Angeles County D.A. spokesperson Ricardo Santiago told Radar.
Although Abraham completed community service, the arrest isn’t behind her just yet.
“The only thing that remains is the payment of fines and fees,” he told Radar.
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Abraham, 27, pled guilty to one misdemeanor count of resisting, delaying or obstructing a peace officer in November 2018.
The battery charge was dismissed.
She was sentenced to two years of probation, five days of community service and was ordered to complete 12 hours of anger management classes.
She was also ordered to stay away from Beverly Hills Hotel’s Polo Lounge.
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Abraham was arrested in June 2018 when a security guard asked her to leave the lounge.
“Officers noted that Abraham exhibited signs of intoxication during the investigation,” Elisabeth Albanese from the Beverly Hills Police Department told Radar at the time of her arrest.
She continued, “A male adult hotel security officer reported that he asked Abraham to leave the hotel after she refused to disengage from a verbal altercation with hotel guests. The security officer reported that Abraham struck him in the face with her forearm, grabbed his ear and pushed him in the face as he attempted to prevent her from re-entering the hotel.”
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