“Todd is currently in a residential treatment program outside of East Tennessee, receiving the care he needs. He realizes there are parts of his behavior that need to change, and he is focused on doing just that. While there has not been a final court decision about his citation, Todd is still taking action.”

TMZ Sports reported Helton’s plea agreement calls for him to remain on probation for 11 months and 29 days, and his license will be suspended for one year. The five-time All-Star had to pay a $350 fine as well.

Helton also pleaded guilty for driving while ability impaired in May 2013 after he was arrested in Colorado. He was placed on probation for a year, given a $400 fine and was required to complete 24 hours of community service, per the Denver Post‘s Yesenia Robles.

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