skip to main content

Gibson escapes jail time

Gibson - Mel ordered to do community service and seek counselling
Gibson - Mel ordered to do community service and seek counselling

Mel Gibson has escaped jail time in his misdemeanour battery case which has been described as an "enormous media circus".

The actor, who was facing the charge as a result of an altercation with ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva, pleaded no contest in a Los Angeles court on Friday afternoon as part of a plea bargain agreed with prosecutors.

According to TMZ, the 'West Plea' entered by Gibson allowed him to maintain his innocence and avoid time behind bars.

However, the deal will require him to perform 16 hours of community service with a philanthropic organisation, namely 'Mending Kids' and undergo 52 weeks of counselling.

Gibson is also instructed to only have "peaceful contact" with Grigorieva, a stipulation which already existed under his family law custody case.

Gibson's plea deal, allowed him to continue to assert his innocence in the altercation at his Malibu mansion on 6 January 2010.

Read Next