Shia LaBeouf scolded for lighting up again
‘Indiana Jones’ star given a stern warning for smoking in a D.C. museum
![]() Peter Kramer / AP file | According to the National Enquirer, Shia LaBeouf was scolded after lighting up a cigarette in a Washington, D.C. museum. |
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LOS ANGELES - Months after Shia LaBeouf had an unlawful smoking charge dismissed in Burbank, Calif., the “Indiana Jones” star was given a stern warning for lighting up at a Washington, D.C. museum, according to the National Enquirer.
LaBeouf was at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., filming a new movie, when he reportedly lit up a cigarette in the bathroom, the Enquirer reported.
Sources told the magazine that LaBeouf was reprimanded by officials at the museum for the incident. The Enquirer claims the actor was told he could be kicked off the property if he lit up again.
As previously reported on AccessHollywood.com, an arrest warrant was issued for LaBeouf after he failed to appear in court to face illegal smoking charges, stemming from an incident in Burbank, Calif., earlier this year.
He was charged with unlawful smoking, but the case was eventually dropped after the actor paid a $500 fine.
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