The reality star also faced charges, including disorderly conduct, obstruction of the administration of law, resisting arrest, simple assault and criminal mischief after officers arrested her in June, but those criminal charges against her were dismissed
Angelina Pivarnick has resolved her latest legal issues in court.
On Oct, 2, the Jersey Shore star, 38, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct after a domestic violence incident that occurred at her Freehold Township home in New Jersey in June, which according to her attorney is a “non-criminal offense in New Jersey.”
According to the Asbury Park Press, a judge ruled for a conditional dismissal of the disorderly conduct charge, meaning that the charge would be dismissed under the condition the television personality meets certain probational requirements over the course of a year.
Though the conditions were unnamed, Pivarnick’s guilty plea will be expunged from her record so long as she adheres to the requirements. The outlet also reported that the judge granted the prosecutor’s motion to dismiss the four other charges including: obstruction of the administration of law, resisting arrest, simple assault and criminal mischief.