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Lil Nas X granted mental health diversion in police battery case

A Los Angeles judge has allowed Lil Nas X to enter a two-year mental health diversion program following felony charges for battery on police officers. If he successfully completes treatment for his diagnosed bipolar disorder and obeys all laws, the four felony counts against him will be dismissed.

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mental health diversionbipolar disorderpolice batteryfelony chargesprobation

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Judge says Lil Nas X police battery charges to be dismissed if he completes treatment program

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Judge says Lil Nas X police battery charges to be dismissed if he completes treatment program

Apr 7, 2026, 9:10 AM

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