Prosecutors agreed to dismiss charges against a former Playboy model accused of attacking a restaurant manager on Wednesday.

Lawyers for Christina Carlin-Kraft say that prosecutors have offered to drop the charges if she stayed out of trouble for the next six months.

'The DA offered a reasonable deal and we hopped on it,' defense lawyer Dan Ollen told the New York Post.

Christina Carlin-Kraft has struck a deal with prosecutors, who will drop the assault charges against her if she stays out of trouble for the next six months. The former Playboy model pictured above leaving Manhattan court on Wednesday

Carlin-Kraft wore a gray A-line dress and patterned white and black pumps to the court appearance

The 34-year-old appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court to strike the deal on Wednesday, wearing a gray A-line dress and pumps.

She is accused of attacking a restaurant manager while having dinner with a male friend in New York on March 6.

Sergey Anokhin, manager of The Smith restaurant on the Upper West Side, claimed that Carlin-Kraft hit him in the back around 10pm that evening, causing 'redness and substantial pain'.

The 34-year-old stunner was accused of attacking the manager of The Smith restaurant on New York City's Upper West Side (pictured) in March

Carlin-Kraft (left and right) was allegedly dining at The Smith when her friend got into a fight with the manager because he didn't want to pay

Carlin-Kraft pictured center at a 2004 photo shoot for Stuff Magazine

He added that she also kicked him in the groin.

'The guy didn’t want to pay. The manager interceded,' a source told the Post of the incident. 'She was intoxicated, and she claimed that the manager pushed her, but there was video of the incident that showed she was lying.'