Haley Joel Osment sentenced in court after his public intoxication arrest: report

Haley Joel Osment was sentenced after he was arrested for public intoxication in California in April.During his arraignment in court on Monday, the “Sixth Sense” actor, 37, was granted a one-year diversion by the judge which requires him to attend at least three AA meetings per week for the next six months, according to People.Additionally, Osment has been ordered to meet with a therapist at least twice a week, the outlet reported. The Mono County district attorney reportedly objected to Osment’s diversion request because of the actor’s previous DUI conviction and that he used a racial slur against a police officer during his April arrest.If Osment completes the diversion, his charges will be dismissed by the court.
If not, criminal proceedings will be reinstated, according to People.The judge will review Osment’s compliance with the diversion requirements at his next court date, set for Jan.5, 2026.The Post has reached out to Osment’s rep for comment.On April 8, Osment was arrested for public intoxication and possession of a controlled substance at a ski resort in Mammoth Lakes, Calif.In bodycam footage of his arrest obtained by The Post, Osment called a police officer an antisemitic slur and a “Nazi.” At one point, he shouted, “I’ve been kidnapped by a f – – king Nazi.” He also claimed he was “being attacked” and accused officers of “torturing me.”Osment was released shortly after his arrest.
He was subsequently charged with two misdemeanors: possession of cocaine and disorderly conduct under the influence of alcohol in public.“I’m absolutely horrified by my behavior,” the actor said in an exclusive statement to The Post after the incident.“Had I known I used this disgraceful language in the throes of a blackout, I would have spoken up sooner.”“The past few months of loss and displacement have broken me down to a very low emotional place,” he added.Three months before his arrest, Osment lose his home during...