Judge Orders Kanye West To Take 24 Anger Management Sessions

Rapper pleaded no contest in photographer assault case

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by Debrief Staff |
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He’s known to Tweet IN ALL CAPS, interrupt acceptance speeches at awards shows and generally come off as a major megalomaniac, but Kanye West is not so bad. Seriously, did you see how much work he put into that marriage proposalto Kim Kardashian? Super sweet!

However, West’s been ordered by a judge in Los Angeles to take 24 sessions of anger management, as well as 250 hours of community service, plus two years of probation.

The rapper was involved in an altercation at Los Angeles International Airport in July 2013 with photographer Daniel Ramos, in which the snapper says he was punched and dragged to the ground by West.

West pled no contest in the case, which will see him maintain his innocence. He didn’t personally appear in court, instead entering the plea through his lawyer.

In January, he allegedly punched an 18-year-old in a chiropractor’s waiting room in Beverly Hills after he yelled racial and other slurs at his fiancée Kim Kardashian.

No word yet on what his 250 hours of community service will involve.

This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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