Timberwolves Star Malik Beasley Sentenced to 120 Days in Jail!
After making headlines for cheating on his wife with Larsa Pippen and then throwing his wife and child out of the house for Pippen, Malik Beasley was just sentenced to 120 days in jail. Karma wears an ugly mask when people do ugly things.
Montana Yao has had nothing but problems getting child support since he cheated on her. Read on…
Timberwolves guard Malik Beasley was sentenced today to 120 days in the Hennepin County Workhouse with work release and home confinement option — to be served at end of the season, stemming from charges via October arrest, per his attorney Steve Haney. pic.twitter.com/PeQqCuGFYK
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) February 9, 2021
CelebnSports247.com reports Malik Beasley pled guilty to felony threats for pointing a firearm at a family during a bizarre incident back in September.
If you recall, Malik Beasley pointed a gun and tourists outside of his home! He has been facing multiple charges and now he has been sentenced.
Prosecutors in Hennepin County, Minn. say Beasley’s Plymouth house was accidentally put on a “Parade of Homes” list in the fall. The list caused vehicle traffic around Beasley’s home to increase — which really pissed him off, prosecutors say.
Officials say on Sept. 26, Beasley got so frustrated that he walked toward a visiting car that was near the end of his driveway and pointed a gun at it. Prosecutors say he then ordered the family inside the ride to scram.
Beasley, 24, was later arrested … and ultimately charged with felony threats of violence and felony drug possession, say cops.
At a virtual court hearing back in December, Beasley pled guilty to the threats charge … and in exchange, prosecutors agreed to drop the drug charge.
The judge also said Beasley could end up being released on electronic home monitoring if COVID-19 precautions force that move.
Beasley was also ordered to complete an anger management program and was hit with a lifetime ban on owning firearms. Beasley was also ordered to not consume any alcohol or drugs, and complete random drug testing.
At the hearing, Beasley said of his actions:
I was not in my right mind. I’m ready to move on.
Prosecutors say Beasley read a statement at the hearing, telling the court:
I am not that person. I humbly apologize for my actions.
In a statement to NBA reporter Shams Charania, Beasley’s attorney, Steve Haney, said:
We are very pleased with this outcome that will allow Malik to continue working on becoming a better person and making better choices.
Beasley is off to a strong start this season … averaging 20.5 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game. He signed a massive 4-year, $60 MILLION extension with the Wolves this offseason.