The social media star has also been disqualified from driving for two years, will have an electronic tag for three months, and is expected to complete 300 hours of unpaid work and 30 days of rehabilitation.
The total costs to both Surrey Police and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to bring Sullivan back to the UK after the crash amounted to £28,350.27, the hearing on Thursday was told.
But Judge Cooper brought the total bill down to £17,320.27, ordering Sullivan to pay £8,050.27 in costs to Surrey Police and £9,270 to the CPS.
When prosecutor Kane Alexander told the judge there had been concerns Sullivan – a fitness influencer – could be recognised by members of the public on a commercial plane, Judge Cooper said: “It seems that Mr Sullivan travels around on planes with impunity without too much risk to himself, so I don’t really understand.”
Referring to the costs incurred throughout the investigation, defence solicitor Shalin Sood said: “It’s not rocket science trying to locate where Mr Sullivan is – he livestreams every day.”
Additional reporting from PA Media.