Kid Rock faces new battery charges

Kid Rock has been sued for battery by three men accusing him of lashing out after they asked for his autograph, leaving them “seriously injured”.
Michael Medlin, Carlos Bonilla and Jose Perez filed suit in Los Angeles Superior Court on Friday. They are demanding $15 million in damages after Rock and members of hip-hop group the Boo-Yaa Tribe allegedly assaulted them outside Hollywood club Teddy’s on 22 March, 2006.
According to legal documents obtained by entertainment TV channel E!, Rock and fraternal rappers Paul, Ted, Donald, Roscoe, Danny and David Devoux have all been listed as defendants in the case. The three plaintiffs are claiming wage loss, loss of use of property, hospital and medical expenses, property and general damages and loss of earning capacity. They were allegedly attacked after approaching Rock and the Devoux brothers with notebooks. Medlin, Bonilla and Perez have also taken aim at the Roosevelt Hotel’s poor security system, where the club is located – which left them in a “dangerous and hazardous” situation.
The suit states “Kid Rock and members of the Boo-Yaa Tribe assaulted and battered all three plaintiffs” and they were “left on the ground seriously injured as Kid Rock and his entourage drove off”.
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