Nation music star Morgan Wallen has obtained his sentence after being arrested for drunkenly throwing a chair off a six-story constructing in Nashville and pleading responsible to reckless endangerment.

On Thursday, the “Final Evening” crooner was ordered to spend one week incarcerated at a DUI schooling middle and two years on probation, his lawyer Worrick Robinson IV confirmed to Leisure Weekly. Wallen was additionally slapped with a $350 advantageous and court docket charges for the incident, which occurred in April at fellow nation singer Eric Church‘s bar, Chief’s.

“Earlier at this time (12/12/24), Morgan Wallen appeared in Davidson County Circuit Courtroom with Choose Cynthia Chappell presiding the place he entered a conditional plea pursuant to Tennessee’s Diversion Statute that doesn’t lead to a conviction,” Robinson mentioned in a press release. “The plea settlement with the Workplace of the District Lawyer requires Mr. Wallen to spend 7 days at a DUI Training Middle, be on probation for two years — one yr for every of the misdemeanor expenses for reckless endangerment— pay a $350 advantageous and court docket charges. Upon the profitable completion of his probation, the costs can be eligible for dismissal and expungement.”

Morgan Wallen in court docket in Nashville.

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Robinson added that his consumer “has cooperated totally with authorities all through these final eight months, straight speaking and apologizing to all concerned. Mr. Wallen stays dedicated to creating a constructive impression by way of his music and basis.”

Wallen, 31, was initially charged with three counts of felony reckless endangerment and one rely of misdemeanor disorderly conduct. About two weeks after the incident, he expressed remorse on social media.

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“I did not really feel proper publicly checking in till I made amends with some people,” Wallen wrote. “I’ve touched base with Nashville legislation enforcement, my household, and the nice folks at Chief’s. I am not pleased with my habits, and I settle for duty. I’ve the utmost respect for the officers working day-after-day to maintain us all protected.” He added that the incident wouldn’t have an effect on his tour schedule.

Wallen’s court docket case would not appear to have affected his success. In October, the Grammy-nominated artist’s observe “Love Any individual” debuted atop the Billboard Sizzling 100 chart.

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