Malik Beasley pleaded guilty to a felony count of threats of violence on Monday, December 21, amid his romance with Larsa Pippen and divorce from Montana Yao.The Hennepin County Attorney’s Office in Minnesota announced the news in a press release, saying the NBA player, 24, faces 120 days in a workhouse, which is a prison where inmates are kept in employment.
He entered his plea remotely before Hennepin County District Court Judge Hilary Caligiuri.The felony will be reduced to a misdemeanor on Beasley’s record if he completes his three years of probation, according to the attorney’s office.
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