Shia LaBeouf was arrested in New Orleans on Tuesday after getting into a Mardi Gras brawl.
He has been charged with two counts of simple battery, Page Six can confirm.
TMZ obtained footage of the shirtless actor being treated by paramedics after the alleged altercation.
It remains unclear what led to his alleged scuffle.
LaBeouf’s rep did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.
The 39-year-old reportedly spent an “inebriated” weekend partying in the Big Easy, years after revealing his sobriety.
He has been in Louisiana for Mardi Gras celebrations since Thursday, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Robert Skuse, who is the doorman at the 24/7 dive bar Ms Mae’s, told the outlet Monday that the “Holes” star was “somewhat belligerent” when denied entry for approaching the establishment without a shirt or cash.
“He did the ‘Do you know who I am?’ bit,” Skuse claimed.
LaBeouf allegedly covered up and paid with a credit card, according to employee Kyle Catarouch, but was ultimately asked to leave after trying to “be a celebrity bartender.”
A bartender from another establishment, who did not wish to be identified, told the outlet the “Even Stevens” alum “is terrorizing the city.”
LaBeouf was also spotted at Dos Jefes, 45 Tchoup, Brothers III Lounge and more hot spots.
The former Disney Channel star, who allegedly spoke to his fellow patrons about staying at a luxury Airbnb uptown, was captured on camera partying at R Bar on Fat Monday.
He sported an extravagant hat and carried a beer in footage obtained by TMZ.
The “Honey Boy” star revealed in an August 2022 letter via Vanity Fair that he had been sober for more than a year and a half after a “great humbling.”
While talking to Word on Fire Catholic Ministries’ Bishop Robert Barron later that same month, he credited ex-girlfriend FKA Twigs with “saving [his] life” after publicly accusing him of “relentless abuse” in a bombshell 2020 lawsuit.
When the lawsuit dropped, the filmmaker told the New York Times, “I have no excuses for my alcoholism or aggression, only rationalizations. I am committed to doing what I need to do to recover, and I will forever be sorry to the people that I may have harmed along the way.”
LaBeouf, who denied “each and every one” of Twigs’ claims, did say in the 2022 sitdown that their legal battle gave him a “perspective shift.”
The former couple, who dated between 2018 and 2019, reached a private settlement in 2025.
That same year, LaBeouf thanked Mel Gibson, Sean Penn and James Brolin for helping him abstain from alcohol in a “Hollywood Reporter” interview, gushing that the actors “got around [him] and kept [him] alive.”
The Daytime Emmy winner also previously praised wife Mia Goth, with whom he shares 3-year-old daughter Isabel, for standing by him when he sought treatment.
In a 2023 “Real Ones” chat with Jon Bernthal, LaBeouf recalled, “She was present for me at a time when I didn’t deserve to have nobody in my life, especially her.”
He and the “Frankenstein” star, 32, wed in 2016, separated two years later and have since reconciled, although the on-again, off-again couple’s current relationship status remains unclear.
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