Thomas Ravenel is off Bravo and the hook in his assault and battery case.

The former “Southern Charm” star pleaded guilty in the assault and battery case brought against him by his children’s former nanny in 2015 and avoided jail time, local outlet WCSC reported on Wednesday.

Ravenel, 51, received a 30-day suspended sentence and $500 fine instead.

The nanny, Dawn Ledwell, was not in court for the hearing but provided a letter to the judge that was read aloud.

Ledwell told Page Six in June 2018 that she filed a police report against Ravenel after hearing other sexual assault allegations made against him. He was arrested in September 2018 and was let go from “Southern Charm” shortly after.

Ledwell explained the incident, telling us she was cleaning Ravenel’s home while his daughter with Kathryn Dennis, Kensington, was asleep. She alleged that when he got home, he shut off the lights so she couldn’t see what she was doing and she asked if he could turn the lights back on. He allegedly refused and “approached [her] without any hesitation and attempted to kiss [her].”

“I turned my face because I did not want him to kiss me,” she explained, adding that she told him that he was being inappropriate. “I don’t know if he felt rejected or what, but he went to hug me and I can’t hug him back because I got these bottles and towels in my hand … it escalated from there where he wouldn’t take no for an answer. Although it wasn’t penile penetration, what he did do was identified by the law as first-degree forcible rape.”

The disgraced politician admitted the wrongdoing in court, per the local outlet, saying: “Your honor, on the night of the incident I did attempt to kiss her and in so doing I grabbed her arm and that was wrong, and I am much appreciative of the opportunity to apologize to her in court today.”

This is hardly the end of Ravenel’s legal problems though, as his lengthy custody battle with Dennis, 28, is still ongoing.