Drummer Deen Castronovo from the rock group Journey was sentenced to 80 hours of community service in Oregon and ordered to attend anger-management classes for a domestic violence dispute.
The Statesman Journal reports the sentence based on court documents from a diversion agreement.
He originally pleaded not guilty to four misdemeanor charges in Polk County Circuit Court on January 31 but has since worked out a deal with prosecutors.
If Deen completes his legal obligations and stays out of trouble for 180 days, the court will dismiss his conviction.
The 47-year-old musician was arrested on January 20 after a dispute in West Salem with a woman who identified herself as Deen's ex-girlfriend.
The woman told police that Deen had accused her of cheating and they had broken up.
The drummer charged with recklessly endangering another person, interfering with making a police report, second-degree criminal mischief and harassment.