Heather Locklearhas completed her mandatory rehab treatment, PEOPLE confirms.
Locklear, 58, initially entered the facility on Aug. 20 but since completing the 30-day program, she has been involved with a structured out-patient care plan, the documents state.
Also included in the court papers was an Oct. 8 letter from Locklear’s treatment provider that her attorney William Haney had forwarded stating that the actress has been “committed to therapy” and “compliant and participatory, as well as actively engaged.”
Haney did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
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While her treatment provider praised the star’s commitment to rehab, a source close to the situation fears that she’s not being held accountable.
“She’s got such great legal representation… so the result is, she isn’t being held accountable,” the source tells PEOPLE.
“It [could be] back to the same square she was on before. Who knows but her daughter and her are getting along great.”
2018 was a particularly difficult year for the actress, who was taken into custody twice.
In late February 2018, Locklearwas arrestedon suspicion of felony domestic battery, resisting and obstructing a police officer or EMT and multiple counts of battery on a police officer and emergency personnel. Police latersearched her homefor a firearm that was allegedly registered in her name but did not find anything.
After being accused of hitting her boyfriend, Locklear was charged with domestic abuse — but those charges were dropped in March.
That April, Locklear’s attorneys, Haney and Blair Berk, appeared in court toplead not guiltyon eight charges — six counts of misdemeanor battery on a police officer and two charges of resisting or obstructing a police officer — on behalf of the actress.
Months later,Locklear was arrested in June 2018after she allegedly attacked the police officer and EMT who responded to a disturbance call at her residence. Police told PEOPLE that Locklear was “extremely intoxicated” and “arguing with friends and family” when they arrived.
Hours after she wasreleased from police custody, Locklear was hospitalized for apossible overdose.
She was latercharged with one count of batteryon a police officer,one count of battery on an EMT, and one count of resisting, obstructing or delaying a police officer. She pleaded not guilty and was due back in court in Ventura County on June 14. In late July, Ventura County Starreportedthat her pretrial hearing had been postponed until Aug. 16 following a hearing.
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During the Aug. 16 hearing, Locklearpleaded no contest to eight misdemeanor counts: five counts of battery on a peace officer, one count of battery on an emergency medical personnel, and two counts of resisting, obstructing, or delaying a peace officer.
This isn’t the first time that Locklear, who has struggled with mental health and addiction issues, has checked into treatment.
In mid-May,Locklear had returned to rehaband was living in an in-patient facility, a source confirmed to PEOPLE.
“She went back to rehab two weeks ago. She went back to the place she left before Christmas. She had left for three days right before Christmas and never gone back,” the source said. “Heather’s problem is she doesn’t get serious about anything,” said the source. “She was continuing to drink.”
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According to the source, Locklear’s ongoing battle with substance abuse was taking a toll on her family — including 21-year-old daughter Ava, whom she shares with ex Richie Sambora.
“Her issue is alcohol, pills, and her mental health. She doesn’t want anybody to hold her accountable. She has no job, nothing to keep her accountable. This has been tearing up her family. It’s been an ongoing issue for many many years. It has been horrible for Ava,” the source said.
In recent months, however,Locklear has appeared to be on the mend. She was spotted out and about in Los Angeles in June, where she was all smiles and seemed to be in good spirits as she headed to meet a girlfriend for lunch.
source: people.com