Shia LaBeouf involved in alleged fight at New Orleans home before Mardi Gras arrest
Shia LaBeouf faced police calls at his New Orleans home after an alleged altercation before his arrest

Shia LaBeouf was reportedly involved in an alleged altercation at his New Orleans home earlier this month, according to police records obtained by TMZ.
The incident occurred in early February at LaBeouf’s Uptown residence, months after his relocation from Los Angeles following his split from Mia Goth.
Police records show officers responded to a call around 11:30 PM on February 8. The report indicates an unnamed man told police that his ex-girlfriend entered his home unexpectedly while he was showing the property to his current girlfriend. According to the man, he attempted to separate the women, but the ex allegedly struck him in the groin, causing brief pain. He declined medical attention and reported no lasting injuries.
The report also notes that the man previously dated the ex-girlfriend in November, ending the relationship in December. When questioned by officers, he described ongoing threats from his ex and expressed concern about potential harm, citing that she had a prior arrest for stabbing someone. An arrest warrant was reportedly issued for the woman involved.
This incident comes days before LaBeouf’s own arrest in New Orleans for allegedly punching a bar employee during a brawl, resulting in two counts of simple battery. Since moving to New Orleans, LaBeouf has purchased a 3-bedroom, 3.5-bath Uptown home for over $1 million and has been seen publicly, including appearances on Bourbon Street.
Representatives for Shia LaBeouf have not commented on the February home incident. Authorities continue to investigate both the alleged altercation at his residence and the Mardi Gras bar incident.


















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