G Herbo Reportedly Pleads Guilty In Battery Case Involving Ari

G Herbo Reportedly Pleads Guilty In Battery Case Involving Ari

TSR Updatez: G Herbo has reportedly pleaded guilty in his battery case involving his son’s mother, Ari Fletcher, according to TMZ. It’s a move that will prevent him from serving any time.

We exclusively reported back in April that G Herbo was arrested following an assault that took place in Atlanta. We later found out that the victim in the police report was Ari.

Herb was facing one count of misdemeanor battery for allegedly dragging Ari by her hair and scratching her.

G Herbo entered his guilty plea today, according to the Fulton County Solicitor’s Office. He was sentenced to 12 months of probation and 150 hours of community service. He was also ordered to attend a 24-week family violence intervention program.

 

 

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TSR STAFF: Christina C! @cdelafresh ___ #TSRUpdatez: #GHerbo has reportedly pleaded guilty in his battery case involving his son’s mother, Ari Fletcher, according to @tmz_tv. It’s a move that will prevent him from serving any time. ___ We exclusively reported back in April that G Herbo was arrested following an assault that took place in Atlanta. We later found out that the victim in the police report was Ari. ___ Herb was facing one count of misdemeanor battery for allegedly dragging Ari by her hair and scratching her. ___ G Herbo entered his guilty plea today, according to the Fulton County Solicitor’s Office. He was sentenced to 12 months of probation and 150 hours of community service. He was also ordered to attend a-click the link in our bio to read more. ????: @gettyimages

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G Herbo’s lawyer, Tanya Miller, told TMZ that Herb is “eager put this incident behind him and to move on with his life and his work—both in the studio and in the community.”

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