Fred Durst has copped to rollin' in an urban assault vehicle.
The Limp Bizkit frontman pleaded no contest to seven misdemeanors, including assault, battery and reckless driving, for intentionally hitting two people with his car, court documents show.
Durst, 37, entered the pleas Aug. 16. He was given a 120-day suspended sentence, ordered to perform 20 hours of community service and fined $1,500.
The rocker was also ordered to abide by the terms of a restraining order commanding him to stay at least 100 yards away from the victims and not to possess a firearm.
Under the terms of the order, Durst cannot "annoy, harass, strike, threaten or otherwise disturb the peace" of the two victims, whose identities were not released.
Durst's smash hit took place on Oct. 26, 2006, according to court documents. Details of the accident were scarce.
In January, he was charged with two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, three counts of battery, one count of making a criminal threat and one count of reckless driving.
With his legal issues sorted out, Durst is free to concentrate on his latest venture: directing Ice Cube in the upcoming football drama Comeback, based on a true story.
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