British singer Dane Bowers has been given a conditional discharge after he admitted threatening staff at a U.K. holiday camp. The former Another Level star was charged with assault last year (13) over allegations he was involved in a brawl at Butlins holiday camp in Bognor Regis, England.
He pleaded not guilty to two counts of assault, but struck a deal with prosecutors on the day his trial at Chichester Magistrates’ Court in England was due to start.
On Tuesday (11Feb14), Bowers, 34, pleaded guilty to a charge of using threatening or abusive behaviour likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress.
He was given a 12-month conditional discharge, meaning he will not face further punishment as long as he abides by the court’s conditions. He was also ordered to pay $136 (£85) in costs and $24 (£15) to a fund for victims of crime.
The news comes as pop star Bowers prepares to make a music comeback as part of new supergroup 5th Story on British reality TV show The Big Reunion along with Kavana, Gareth Gates, Adam Rickett and Kenzie.
Dane Bowers pleads guilty over holiday camp bust-up
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