The Nicholas Braun DUI expunged case has reached a resolution, confirming that the Succession star’s arrest from August 2025 in Moultonborough, New Hampshire, is now cleared from his record. The critical developments occurred five months after the initial incident, with the legal process concluding just before the end of the year.
Background of the Arrest and Legal Proceedings
Nicholas Braun, known for his work on Succession, was taken into custody during Labor Day Weekend in the town of Moultonborough, Carroll County. Authorities had charged him with suspected DUI impairment and operating a vehicle without its lights. After his arrest, it was publicly noted that Braun was mandated to avoid all drugs and alcohol, as part of the legal measures accompanying his case.
Judge Issues Annulment, Record Erased
According to information shared by a representative for the New Hampshire Judicial Branch—reported by TMZ on January 8, 2026—the judge in the case approved a petition on December 10 to officially annul Braun’s arrest record. A certificate was issued on December 17, confirming the removal of the incident from all official records, as if Braun had never been arrested in the first place.
Consequences and Public Reaction
This decision effectively gives Nicholas Braun a fresh start, eliminating any legal repercussions from the DUI arrest. With the expungement in place, Braun, his legal representation, and his career can move forward without the encumbrance of a criminal record related to the incident. The news concludes a subdued chapter for the actor, with interest in the case peaking due to his public profile and ties to the show Succession, as well as scrutiny from outlets such as TMZ and updates from the New Hampshire Judicial Branch.
