Scout Willis Receives Sentence, Reunited With Demi Moore?
After being caught illegally drinking alcohol underage, Demi Moore's daughter Scout Willis has been ordered to perform two days of community service.
A Manhattan judge issued the punishment Tuesday after agreeing that the 20-year-old's public-drinking and use of a fake ID was not cause for jail time or probation.
Fortunately for Willis, a student at Brown University, her legal woes seem to be over after she was arrested in early June. On the other hand, her brush with the law arrived as her mother was coping with "exhaustion."
After Demi Moore's split from Ashton Kutcher and hospitalization earlier this year, many reports indicated that Scout and her two sisters were "considering intervention" due to their mother's continued erratic behavior. Moreover, Moore's daughters were rumored to have sought a restraining order from their 41-year-old mother.
Scout has an older sister, Rumer, 23, as well as a younger sister, Tallulah, 18. Bruce Willis and his wife Emma recently welcomed Scout's half-sister, Mabel, in April.
Perhaps after her own bout with trouble, Scout will be more accepting of her mother's personal struggles.
The second-eldest daughter of Demi Moore and Bruce Willis was taken into custody in June near New York City's Union Square on suspicion of drinking alcohol, and the presented law enforcement agents with a false identification card reading the name Katherine Kelly.
After further questioning, Willis admitted her real identity.
"The first ID isn't mine," she explained to officers, according to the criminal complaint. "My friend gave it to me. I don't know Katherine Kelly."
Just one year shy of being able to drink legally, Willis was reportedly drinking an 8-ounce Pakistani beer, according to the New York Daily News.
The Hollywood heiress was released without bail the following morning and was charged with two misdemeanors- criminal impersonation and having an open container.