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        <title><![CDATA[Chad Johnson strikes plea deal, ordered to attend AA, domestic violence counseling]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chad Johnson has accepted a plea deal in his domestic violence case, which orders the &#8220;Bachelorette&#8221; alum to attend Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and domestic violence counseling meetings, Page Six has learned.</p><p>A spokesperson for the Los Angeles City Attorney&#8217;s office told us on Monday that Johnson, 32, pled no contest to vandalism and preventing or dissuading a witness or victim from testifying or doing other acts, on July 30.</p><p>Ivor Pine, the deputy director for Community Engagement and Outreach, said a judge sentenced the reality star to 36 months of a summary probation, four days total in county jail — two of which he has credit, and 26 Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.</p><p>Johnson&#8217;s accuser, his ex-girlfriend Annalise Mishler, also obtained a protective order that requires Johnson to stay 100 yard away from her.</p><p>There is also a restitution hearing scheduled for Johnson on Nov. 5.</p><p>In March, the former &#8220;Famously Single&#8221; star was <strong>charged with six counts</strong> — four of which were dismissed in light of his plea deal —&nbsp;stemming from <strong>a Feb. 24 arrest</strong>, in which Mishler, 25, accused Johnson of getting physical with her.</p><p>Johnson previously blamed his behavior on a &#8220;relapse&#8221; he had after months of not drinking.</p><p>He <strong>told TooFab in a statement</strong>, “I’ve been so stressed man, just sitting in my car crying sometimes, just losing my mind. And to top it all off, the one person I’m closest to doesn’t get me a lot of times. I just lost it … I don’t remember actually seeing her. I drank to the point where I didn’t even know I was with her. I just gotta take the Instagram Story’s word that I was there.”</p><p>The case <strong>was postponed</strong> for a few months due to the coronavirus pandemic.</p><p>Johnson&#8217;s attorney, Action Lavitch, <strong>previously told us</strong> he looked &#8220;forward to the opportunity to ensure [Johnson&#8217;s] rights are protected and his name is rightfully cleared once this national emergency is resolved.&#8221;</p><p>Johnson and Lavitch did not immediately return our requests for comment.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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