Los Angeles Times

Comic agrees to plea deal in robbery case

Katt Williams must take anger classes in photograph­er dispute.

- By James Queally james.queally@latimes.com

Comedian Micah “Katt” Williams will have to attend a year of anger management classes after pleading no contest Monday to a robbery charge stemming from a 2014 incident in which prosecutor­s say he and rap mogul Marion “Suge” Knight snatched a camera from a photograph­er.

Under the terms of the deal, Williams, 54, also received three years’ probation when he entered the plea to second-degree robbery, according to the Los Angeles district attorney’s office. He had faced up to seven years in prison.

Prosecutor­s say Williams and Knight, who co-founded Death Row Records, chased a celebrity photograph­er and snatched her camera outside a Beverly Hills studio in September 2014.

Knight, who is still facing a murder charge in a separate case, has pleaded not guilty in both the murder and robbery cases.

This month, a judge set a trial date for January 2018 in the murder case. Knight, 51, is accused of barreling his red truck into two men in the parking lot of a Compton burger stand in late January 2015, killing Terry Carter, 55. Footage from a security camera shows Knight — who says he acted in self-defense — plowing his truck into the men. Knight fled but later turned himself in.

Other criminal charges have been filed against Williams in recent years. He was charged with misdemeano­r battery after getting into a fight with a woman at a Studio City hotel in July, and he was accused of disorderly conduct in Georgia months earlier after getting into an altercatio­n with a teenager.

A spokesman for the Los Angeles city attorney’s office could not immediatel­y comment.

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