Zayn Malik pleaded no contest to harassment charges earlier this month after an alleged dispute with Yolanda Hadid, the mother of his ex-girlfriend supermodel Gigi Hadid.
The 28-year-old pop star was charged in September for four instances of harassment.
Documents filed with a magisterial district court in Pennsylvania reveal that Malik was accused of saying “lewd, lascivious, threatening or obscene words” to Yolanda Hadid, Gigi Hadid, and a security guard identified as John McMahon.
Court documents detailed that the former One Direction singer was also accused of physically harming Yolanda Hadid, with one citation describing that Malik “grabbed and shoved her into a dresser causing mental anguish and physical pain.”
Malik’s mail-in plea showed that the former “One Direction” singer wrote in “Nolo,” short for “Nolo Contendere” (no contest), in response to all of the charges. Still, a court employee entered them as guilty pleas, noting that his pleas were not an option for the level of the alleged offenses.
Malik agreed to 90 days probation for each count, for a total of 360 days, and agreed to attend anger management classes. He must also stay away from Yolanda Hadid and McMahon.
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