Bai Ling says she made an "innocent mistake" when she allegedly took a pack
of batteries and two tabloid magazines at Los Angeles International Airport
without paying for them.
In a message posted on her blog hours after she was charged with petty theft
on Monday, the Chinese actress said she's "relieved" that prosecutors decided
not to pursue a more serious misdemeanor count against her.
The actress faces a US$250 fine for allegedly shoplifting US$16.22 worth of
items, including two Star magazines, said city attorney spokesman Frank
Mateljan.
"There's no jail time associated with that amount," Mateljan said.
Her arraignment was scheduled for today, when Bai could contest the
infraction or pay the fine, Mateljan said.
"What happened was an innocent mistake on my part and I am confident that the
truth will be told since I never had any intention of taking items without
paying for them," she wrote without elaborating.
The actress, who has appeared in such films as "The Crow" and "Anna and the
King," was arrested February 13 after she was detained by a store employee who
summoned police.
She later told E! News that she was having an "emotionally crazy" day because
she and her boyfriend broke up right before Valentine's Day.