Russell Crowe fined over assault
Russell Crowe fined over assault
Russell Crowe pleaded guilty to reduced misdemeanor charges for hitting a hotel clerk and was fined $160.

New York: Academy Award-winning actor Russell Crowe pleaded guilty to reduced misdemeanor charges for hitting a hotel clerk with a telephone in June and was fined $160 and told to stay out of trouble.

Crowe, the star of movies as A Beautiful Mind and Gladiator, was given a conditional discharge by Manhattan Criminal Court Judge Kathryn Freed and told he must avoid arrest for a year.

The New Zealand native appeared in court for Friday's hearing with his wife and admitted to using a phone to assault a hotel employee but said nothing else.

Crowe originally was charged with a felony assault and criminal possession of a weapon, the phone, and could have faced up to seven years in jail if convicted.

After sentencing was handed down, Crowe kissed his wife Danielle Spencer the woman he was trying to call before using the phone in frustration as a weapon before leaving the court without talking to reporters.

Crowe's lawyer, Gerald Lefcourt, told reporters that if the actor is arrested again, he would face the original felony charges. He said that the outcome of Friday's hearing meant Crowe was free to travel and work in America.

"He is very happy to have this behind him; he can now go on with his life. It is not going to prevent him from doing whatever it is that he wants to do," Lefcourt said.

In August, Crowe settled a civil lawsuit stemming from the June 6 assault on Nestor Estrada at the trendy Mercer Hotel. Local tabloids reported Crowe paid about $100,000 to settle the civil lawsuit.

The incident took place when Crowe returned to the trendy SoHo hotel after promoting the movie Cinderella Man.

He became irritated when Estrada was unable to put through a call to Crowe's wife in Australia.

Upset, Crowe pulled the telephone out of the wall, went to the lobby, argued with Estrada and threw the phone at him.

The New Yorker magazine reported that Crowe was enraged because the hotel clerk dismissed his frustration by saying "Whatever," a dismissive put-down.

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