Overview
- LaBeouf was photographed in Rome on Wednesday after a New Orleans court authorized international travel.
- Magistrate Peter Hamilton granted permission following attorney Sarah Chervinsky’s March 4 motion that added a specific itinerary, reversing an earlier denial.
- The authorization limits him to roughly a week abroad and requires his return for a March 19 court hearing.
- He faces multiple misdemeanor simple battery charges tied to a Feb. 17 French Quarter altercation, with police reports alleging he struck two people and used a homophobic slur.
- An initial request to travel March 1–8 was rejected, and judges previously ordered substance-use treatment and restricted his movements; he was briefly jailed twice, including a Feb. 28 booking on an additional count.