This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Grammy winner Lil Nas X will enter a mental health diversion program in the latest step to potentially resolve his ...
Lil Nas X is required to complete a mental health program in order to have his felony assault charges dropped. According to a Rolling Stone report, published on Monday (April 6), Lil Nas X appeared in ...
Lil Nas X was diagnosed with bipolar disorder after his battery arrest last year. A Los Angeles judge revealed the news during a court hearing on Monday, April 6, while granting the “Old Town Road” ...
A Los Angeles judge said the musician "appears to be doing very well" DUTCH/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Lil Nas X was granted entry into a mental health diversion program after his August arrest on felony ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Lil Nas X, who was arrested in Studio City last August, said he is "thankful" he has been ordered into a mental health diversion ...
Things are looking up for Lil Nas X as the rapper's felony police battery case is a step closer to being dismissed. On Monday, Judge Alan Schneider ruled that the Grammy winner, born Montero Hill, be ...
Lil Nas X’s near-naked attack on Los Angeles police officers has resulted in the singer and rapper getting admitted into a mental health diversion program. Nas, real name Montero Hill, appeared in ...
Lil Nas X has experienced a health scare. Los Angeles police responded to a report of a "nude man walking in the street" on Ventura Boulevard around 5:50 a.m. on Aug. 21, who they later identified as ...
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Lil Nas X, whose legal name is Montero Hill, appears in court for a preliminary hearing on four felony charges at Los Angeles Superior Court (Credit: Daniel Cole-Pool/Getty Images) A Los Angeles judge ...
A judge has allowed rapper Lil Nas X to enter a mental health diversion program intended to lead to the dismissal of charges of attacking Los Angeles police officers. Judge Alan Schneider told the ...