G-Eazy is set to avoid time behind bars after striking a plea deal in his New York City assault case, according to TMZ. The Oakland rapper appeared in a courtroom on Monday (November 8) and pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct, which is lower than his original misdemeanor assault charge. The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office says G-Eazy was assigned to a diversion program, with the rapper needing to complete three sessions with Manhattan Justice Opportunities. The meetings with social workers and case managers are an alternative to jail and aim to put people on a positive path.