Shia LaBeouf is facing new legal troubles stemming from a Mardi Gras bar brawl earlier this month.
Local news outlet WWL Louisiana reported that the New Orleans Police Department has issued a new warrant for the 39-year-old “Transformers” actor.
Sources told the outlet that the new incident involves an additional victim of LaBeouf’s brawl at New Orleans party spot R Bar.
Representatives for Mr. LaBeouf did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment, and New Orleans Police Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The news comes just one day after LaBeouf was arrested on February 17 and released on $100,000 bail.
Under the terms of his release, Judge Simone Levine ordered the “Hole’s” star to attend a rehabilitation facility and undergo a drug testing program.
Footage of the Feb. 17 altercation shows the former Disney actor drunkenly hurling gay slurs at the men, then throwing punches and at one point headbutting one of the men.
According to an official police report, police allege that LaBeouf called the men “shit” during the fight and continued yelling slurs at them even after police arrived to investigate.
“These charges landed me in prison,” LaBeouf said, according to the report. “I’m a Catholic.”
Police added that one of the men told LaBeouf he did not want to fight, but was left with a possible dislocated nose.
The actor was charged with two counts of simple battery in this incident.
Hours after being released from prison, the former child star was back to partying almost immediately. He was also seen making fun of his arrest by dancing with documents in his mouth.
The next day, Page Six obtained exclusive photos of the actor running and preparing to go to church on Ash Wednesday.
