SNL’s Trump Impersonator Alec Baldwin Takes Plea Deal, Will Attend Anger Management Class
At a Manhattan court hearing this week, Alec Baldwin, 60, noted comedic actor and Saturday Night Live Trump impersonator, has pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of harassment stemming from a Nov. 2, 2018 parking spot incident and will attend a one-day anger management class as punishment. He had also faced a misdemeanor assault charge for allegedly punching or slapping a man when he and Baldwin argued over a Manhattan parking spot, one that Baldwin believed the man "stole" from him, but that misdemeanor assault charge was dropped in the plea deal.
Baldwin will return to court in March to prove he has successfully completed the anger management program, according to the The New York Times.