Former 'Andi Mack' actor needs an 'attitude adjustment' to avoid jail, according to federal judge

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Former 'Andi Mack' actor, Stoney Westmoreland, was told by a judge he needs an 'attitude adjustment' or else she will revoke his probation and house arrest.

, was reprimanded by federal judge Cecilia Romero in Salt Lake City today. The actor was warned that he needs a serious"attitude adjustment" or else he could wind up in jail.after he was arrested last December for allegedly trying to have sex with a 13-year-old male. Court documents state that the boy was actually an undercover police officer. Westmoreland had allegedly been in contact with the male through the gay dating app Grindr.

Westmoreland is charged with six felony counts, including enticing a minor, attempted exploitation of a minor and dealing in material harmful to a minor by an adult. Currently, Westmoreland is under house arrest in Los Angeles. He participated in the hearing via phone. "I am serious about making sure that you abide by the order of this court," Judge Romero said."Because if I have to come back, you're not going to like what I do." She informed Westmoreland that she would revoke his home detention and bring him back to Utah, where he was arrested, if he continues not being upfront with his probation officer.

"I'm going to give you the benefit of the doubt, but I can jump to revocation if I need to," Romero said. Stoney Westmoreland and Joshua Rush attend Rising Stars at the GLAAD Media Awards Los Angeles at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on April 11, 2018 in Beverly Hills, CaliforniaWestmoreland's public defender, Adam Bridge also stated that home detention has created difficulties for his client. Westmoreland cannot use a computer, and therefore cannot easily look for work. Conditions of his house arrest also state that he cannot be around any person under the age of 18.

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