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Lil Nas X Pleads Not Guilty to Four Felony Charges in Formal Arraignment

Posted on August 26, 2025August 26, 2025 By June Wambui No Comments on Lil Nas X Pleads Not Guilty to Four Felony Charges in Formal Arraignment

Rapper Lil Nas X has pleaded not guilty after being formally arraigned on four felony charges, including assaulting police officers.

What Happened?

Lil Nas X appeared in court today to face serious charges. Prosecutors say he was involved in an incident with law enforcement that left officers injured.

He is accused of:

  • Three counts of battery causing injury to a police officer
  • One count of resisting an executive officer

His Plea

The Old Town Road hitmaker stood before the judge and entered a not guilty plea on all counts. His lawyers insist he did nothing wrong and plan to challenge the charges in court.

Reaction Online

Fans quickly took to social media after news of the arraignment broke. Some expressed disbelief, while others said they would wait for the full story before judging.

Industry insiders say the case could impact the rapper’s career if it drags on, but for now, he remains one of the most influential stars in music.

What’s Next?

Lil Nas X is expected back in court for pretrial hearings in the coming months. If convicted, he could face heavy legal penalties.

For now, the rapper is free under court conditions as the legal process continues.

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