Country megastar Morgan Wallen has settled legal troubles stemming from an April incident at Chief’s, a six-tale Nashville bar owned by means of Eric Church, wherein he reportedly threw a chair from the rooftop.
Wallen these days seemed in court, entering a conditional guilty plea that downgraded his costs from felonies to misdemeanors. As a part of the settlement, he ought to entire a seven-day DUI training software and serve two years of supervised probation.
Davidson County Judge Cynthia Chappell also ordered Wallen to pay a $350 fine plus court docket expenses. If Wallen complies with all terms, his file will stay clean after probation.
Wallen’s felony team emphasized his cooperation for the duration of the case, stating, “Mr. Wallen has maintained open communication and expressed sincere apologies to all parties concerned. He stays targeted on contributing undoubtedly through his track and charitable efforts.”
Looking beforehand, Wallen is gearing up for his inaugural Sand In My Boots pageant, set for May sixteen-18 in Gulf Shores, Alabama. The “Last Night” singer also took home the Entertainer of the Year award at the 2024 Country Music Association Awards last November.