Los Angeles City Attorney's spokesperson Frank Mateljan says the rapper, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, was ordered on Monday to pay $7 100 in restitution and take a year of domestic violence classes.
Jackson had previously pleaded not guilty to destroying items in his ex-girlfriend's condo during a June argument. The woman had accused Jackson of breaking down a door and kicking her, but the domestic violence charge was dropped on Monday.
Mateljan says the rapper must comply with a restraining order.
Attorney Scott Leemon said Jackson is pleased the case is resolved and the domestic violence charge was dropped.