ABC News January 23, 2019

Alec Baldwin pleads guilty to second-degree harassment, agrees to anger management program following arrest

WATCH: Alec Baldwin pleads guilty to second-degree harassment

Actor Alec Baldwin pleaded guilty Wednesday to second-degree harassment and agreed to attend an anger management program following his November arrest in New York City.

All other serious charges were dropped against the former "30 Rock" star.

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Actor Alec Baldwin leaves a New York City court, Jan. 23, 2019, after a hearing on charges that he slugged a man during a dispute over a parking spot last fall.
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Baldwin's court appearance stemmed from charges of misdemeanor assault and harassment after he allegedly assaulted someone during a dispute over a parking spot outside his apartment in November.

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Actor Alec Baldwin arrives in a New York court, Jan. 23, 2019, for a hearing on charges that he slugged a man during a dispute over a parking spot last fall.
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In this Nov. 2, 2018, file photo, actor Alec Baldwin walks out of the New York Police Department's 10th Precinct, in New York, after he was arrested for allegedly punching a man in the face during a dispute over a parking spot outside his New York City home, authorities said.
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Baldwin’s attorney on Wednesday said his client pleaded guilty to a violation, not a crime.

Along with the anger management program, Baldwin must pay a $120 fine.

The case was adjourned until March 27.

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Actor Alec Baldwin leaves court in the Manhattan borough of New York, Nov. 26, 2018.