Hayden Panettiere's Ex-Boyfriend Brian Hickerson Sentenced to 45 Days in Jail in Domestic Violence Case

Brian Hickerson must begin serving his sentence on May 7.

Hayden Panettiere's ex-boyfriend, Brian Hickerson, will be serving jail time. 

A rep for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office tells ET that Hickerson was sentenced to 45 days of county jail, four years of formal probation, 52 domestic violence classes, $500 in restitution and a five-year protective order. He must turn himself into the Men’s Central Jail in Los Angeles by Friday, May 7.

ET has reached out to Hickerson's attorney for comment. 

On Tuesday, the 31-year-old was sentenced following multiple domestic violence allegations involving Panettiere over the last few years, according to court records obtained by ET. Hickerson pleaded no contest to two felony counts of injuring a spouse or girlfriend.

Hickerson was arrested on charges of domestic violence and assault last July, after Panettiere reported to several police departments multiple serious instances of domestic violence perpetrated by Hickerson during their year-and-a-half-long relationship, a source told ET. 

"I am coming forward with the truth about what happened to me with the hope that my story will empower others in abusive relationships to get the help they need and deserve," Panettiere said in a statement to ET following Hickerson's arrest. "I am prepared to do my part to make sure this man never hurts anyone again. I’m grateful for my support system, which helped me find the courage to regain my voice and my life."

Panettiere's attorney, Alan Jackson, also shared a statement to ET, which read, "After suffering for years as the victim of psychological, emotional and severe physical abuse, Hayden Panettiere has begun the process of taking back her life."

"Hayden has found the strength and courage to share the truth about her abuse and her abuser, and she intends to assist the prosecution to see that justice is served," the statement continued. "As a survivor, she recognizes that her arduous journey of healing has just begun."

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go to thehotline.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. 

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