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G-Eazy pleads guilty to disorderly conduct in Fashion Week brawl

Rapper G-Eazy has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct following a brawl at the Boom Boom Room during Fashion Week in September.

He has also been ordered to complete three Manhattan Justice Opportunities sessions, reports TMZ. (The program, created last year, is described by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office as a “sentencing alternative for misdemeanor and select felony cases.”)

According to the Center for Court Innovation, “Our social workers and case managers strive to make each case an opportunity to positively alter the direction of a person’s life, connecting participants with social services to address the underlying issues that often fuel involvement with the justice system.”

G-Eazy was originally charged with misdemeanor assault after being arrested following the Boom Boom Room brawl that left one person in stitches.

Page Six exclusively reported that the “No Limit” rapper’s crew clashed with another group at the Standard hotel’s swanky club. Sources told us that “something set someone off” and that during the chaos, someone from G-Eazy’s crew hit socialite Daniel Chetrit over the head with a bottle.

Chetrit, whose famous pals include Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid, is the son of real estate developer Joseph Chetrit.

Cops told Page Six at the time that G-Eazy was “charged with assault after a 29-year-old male and 32-year-old male reported being struck by the defendant.”

It was unclear if Chetrit was one of the people that G-Eazy allegedly assaulted.

G-Eazy was also arrested in Stockholm in 2018 for assault after he punched a security guard. He was also found with cocaine. He paid a $9,000 fine and restitution to the victim.