Morgan Wallen Pleads to Reduced Charges in Chair-Throwing Incident
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Morgan Wallen pleaded guilty to misdemeanor reckless endangerment for throwing a chair from a bar in Nashville, leading to a plea agreement including probation and education.
Wallen, who has cooperated fully with authorities, must spend seven days in a D.U.I. education center and is on probation for two years, with potential dismissal of charges.
Upon completing probation successfully, the charges against Wallen will be eligible for dismissal and expungement, indicating a path to redemption for the country star.
This incident follows Wallen's previous legal troubles, including public intoxication and the release of a video showing him using a racial slur, which led to significant industry backlash.
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