Hailey Bieber’s sister, Alaia Baldwin Aronow, faces the possibility of prison time after prosecutors formally filed misdemeanor charges related to her 2024 arrest in Georgia.
Court documents filed Jan. 26 show Georgia prosecutors have charged Aronow with four misdemeanor counts: simple assault, simple assault, battery and criminal trespass.
The charges stem from an incident that allegedly took place on February 24, 2024 at Club Elan, where prosecutors allege Aronow caused physical harm to several people and refused to leave when asked.
According to the suit, Aronow is accused of intentionally striking a person identified as Jacinto Hills “in [private area].”
The prosecution further alleges that she threw one [inappropriate object] on another person, an act they classified as simple assault.
The documents also state that Aronow allegedly pulled hair from the scalp of a person named Ian O’Neill during the confrontation.
The incident reportedly took place inside Club Elan, where staff said Aronow refused to leave the premises despite being asked to do so.
While the case saw little movement for more than a year, a trial is now scheduled for April 23. Records indicate Aronow may have previously entered a diversion program before the trial, though the recently filed charges have pushed the case forward.
Aronow, who is the daughter of actor Stephen Baldwin and Kennya Baldwin, was arrested the night of the incident.
According to a police report, the bar owner contacted law enforcement after reporting that a woman was attacking staff and would not leave. When officers arrived, employees identified Aronow as the person involved.
Staff told police the situation escalated after Aronow was told she could not use an employee bathroom.
According to the bartender’s account, Aronow said she needed time “to change her”[personal object]” and was briefly allowed to stay. When the bartender later returned, she claimed Aronow “removed her [personal object] and threw it” at her.
Security footage was cited in the police report, which said: “Aronow can be seen struggling and resisting all the way outside. The video clearly shows Ms. Aronow grabbing and pulling Mr. O’Neill’s hair and hitting Mr. Hills.”
The report added: “That’s when security stepped in and removed the woman from the club.”
Aronow reportedly told police she acted in self-defense and claimed she was “forcefully removed from the club.”
According to the report, she initially denied throwing anything, but later admitted she did.
When asked about pulling hair and punching one of the alleged victims, officers wrote that she “tried to justify her action by saying she was defending herself.”
With charges now officially filed, Aronow could face penalties that include possible prison time if convicted. The case is set to continue later this year as she prepares to appear in court for her arraignment.



