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Alec Baldwin Settles Dispute Over Parking Spot

Actor Alec Baldwin has admitted guilt to harassment in Manhattan Criminal Court and has agreed to undertake an anger management program as part of a legal arrangement with prosecutors.

This agreement aims to resolve allegations that he physically assaulted an individual during a disagreement concerning a parking space back in November.

During the court session presided over by Judge Herbert Moses, Mr. Baldwin acknowledged the terms of the deal presented to him.

Although he was initially facing charges of misdemeanor assault, the prosecution allowed him to plead guilty solely to the charge of harassment.

Renowned for his roles in “30 Rock” and his satirical depiction of President Trump on “Saturday Night Live,” the 60-year-old actor has been directed to pay a fine of $120.

Furthermore, he is required to complete the anger management course by March, with a subsequent court appearance scheduled to confirm his compliance.

Following the court proceedings, Mr. Baldwin departed without engaging with the press, and his attorney, Alan Abramson, refrained from making any statements.

The incident leading to Mr. Baldwin’s arrest on November 2 involved an altercation where he allegedly struck an individual amidst a disagreement over a curbside