Shia LaBeouf reportedly disturbing New Orleans tennis club members as Police get involved
Club informed members about a 'new neighbouring resident whose continued outbursts have affected the club environment'

Shia LaBeouf is reportedly at the center of new complaints in New Orleans, with a local tennis club warning members about disruptive behavior linked to a nearby resident.
According to a notice obtained by TMZ, the New Orleans Lawn Tennis Club informed members about a “new neighboring resident whose continued outbursts have affected the club environment.” Sources cited by the outlet claim the resident in question is LaBeouf, though he is not a member of the club.
The actor, 39, is alleged to sit on his porch across the street from one of the club’s exits, where he has had random outbursts while interacting with members entering and leaving the facility. He has also reportedly offered to pay members to play tennis with him and has interrupted ongoing clinics.
In response, the club told members it is working with the New Orleans Police Department to address the situation and “ensure the continued tranquility” of the space. The notice also stated that gate access on LaBeouf’s street may be closed at times as a precaution.
Members were reportedly advised to avoid engaging with the individual and to report any major incidents to management.
The latest allegations come just weeks after LaBeouf’s February arrest during Mardi Gras in New Orleans, where he faced misdemeanor battery charges following a physical altercation. During a subsequent interview, the actor admitted he is not sober and addressed the incident, saying he reacted out of fear in a situation involving other individuals.
Concerns about LaBeouf’s recent behavior have continued to mount. A source previously told In Touch that there is growing worry about both his finances and reputation, claiming he is “hemorrhaging money” while damaging his public image.
LaBeouf has not publicly responded to the latest claims regarding the tennis club.



















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