Celebrity Outlaws

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‘Idol' Star Branded A Gal Beater Out-of-control former “American Idol” contestant Constantine Maroulis was busted twice in one week after allegedly assaulting his girlfriend Angel Reed! “Mr. Maroulis flew into a rage, grabbed her by her hair and threw her violently to the floor,” according to shocking court documents. “While Ms. Reed was lying helpless … Mr. Maroulis viciously kicked her twice in [the groin].” Angel, 34, hid in a bedroom after the Aug. 12 assault and called police, who hauled Maroulis, 39, to jail. He was arrested again four days later when he allegedly violated the order of protection she had secured against him by emailing his battered girlfriend. The singer blamed Angel for the incident, claiming she has a history of violence against him.

Emile Hirsch’s Sundance Slam Dance Emile Hirsch took his “Into the Wild” credit to heart when he savagely attacked a female studio executive earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival. After a night of wild partying in January, Hirsch put Daniele Bernfeld in a chokehold at a Park City, Utah, nightclub and began strangling her. He claimed he drank an “enormous amount of alcohol” and had no memory of the incident. “There’s absolutely no excuse for what happened,” he said. Hirsch, 30, was charged with aggravated assault, but pleaded to a misdemeanor on Aug. 17. He was sentenced to 15 days in jail, 50 hours of community service and ordered to pay a $4,750 fine. Daniele said in a letter to the court: “Quite simply, this punishment does not fit the crime.”

Cops Collar Harry Connick, Jr.’s, Teenage Terror Georgia Connick, the 19-year-old daughter of Harry Connick, Jr. was busted for hosting a booze-soaked bash on Aug. 18 – while Mommy and Daddy were away! When cops showed up uninvited at the posh New Canaan, Conn., home at 1 a.m., the kids scattered like roaches from the house, escaping into the woods surrounding the property. The authorities issued a summons arrest and charged young Georgia with permitting minors to possess alcohol and procuring alcohol for minors. Police called the parents of about 15 kids – all under the legal drinking age of 21. Dad Harry has declined to share a verdict on Georgia’s behavior. “This is a private matter, which we are dealing with as a family,” he said.