Wallen pleaded responsible Thursday in a Nashville courtroom to 2 misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment, based on The Tennessean, a discount from the three Class E felonies he confronted at his preliminary arrest.
On account of the plea, Wallen will spend seven days at a DUI training middle after which be on probation for 2 years. He should additionally pay a $350 fantastic and court docket prices.
Wallen’s lawyer Worrick Robinson issued a written assertion after the court docket look saying that “upon the profitable completion of his probation, the fees can be eligible for dismissal and expungement,” The Tennessean reported.
Wallen was arrested April 8 after he threw a chair from the sixth-floor rooftop of a bar owned by fellow singer Eric Church. The chair nearly landed on two law enforcement officials standing on the road.
Bar workers informed the police Wallen was the chair thrower, however he reportedly laughed off the incident.
Wallen didn’t touch upon the incident or his arrest till April 19, when he tweeted on X, “I’m not happy with my conduct, and I settle for duty.”
April’s arrest wasn’t Wallen’s first bout with the legislation at a celebrity-owned nightspot.