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Zayn Malik gets 360 day probation in alleged Yolanda Hadid altercation

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Zayn Malik pleads no contest to harassing Yolanda, Gigi Hadid -File:Photo

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According to official records, Zayn Malik, 28, was charged with four criminal offenses and entered a plea on Wednesday.

He was fined but given probation, 90 days for each count, for a total of 360 days as he was charged with four counts of harassment. The judge can terminate his probation if all requirements are met after six months with no violations.

According to the documents obtained by a magazine, the feud between the former One Direction member and the Hadid family erupted on September 29. Yolanda allegedly broke into the house without Zayn Malik’s permission while Gigi was modeling in Paris.

According to the court document, the “Better” singer allegedly called Yolanda Hadid a “f—-ing Dutch slut” and told her to “stay away from [his] f—-ing daughter.” He was also accused of grabbing and shoving her “into a dresser, causing mental anguish and physical pain” during the incident.

At the same time another man arrived at the house, Malik allegedly tried to fight him and yelled, “Get the f—- out of my f—-ing house, copper.”

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Malik also allegedly told Gigi Hadid, “Strap on some f—-ing balls and protect your lover against your f—-ing mother in my house.”

Zayn, on the other hand, denies any physical contact.

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