Alec Baldwin agrees to complete one-day anger management class

Actor and “Saturday Night Live” Trump impersonator Alec Baldwin has agreed to attend one day of anger management class after pleading guilty to harassing a man over a parking spot.

Baldwin appeared in a Manhattan courtroom Wednesday morning and agreed to complete the class to resolve the criminal case that resulted from him allegedly hitting a man during the dispute last fall, the Associated Press reported.

Baldwin was charged with misdemeanor attempted assault and harassment. If he completes the class, his case record will be sealed.

Baldwin had previously denied hitting anyone in the Nov. 2 dispute. It was not clear if he had to admit to punching the man in his plea arrangement.

Law enforcement allege Baldwin and another man began arguing after the man parked in a spot that Baldwin claimed a family member had reserved for him. The two men pushed each other and then Baldwin punched the man, police said.

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