Grammy-winning artist Lil Nas X, born Montero Lamar Hill, has pleaded not guilty to four felony charges stemming from an incident in Los Angeles on August 21, 2025. The charges include three counts of battery with injury on a police officer and one count of resisting an executive officer. The plea was entered during an arraignment hearing on August 25, 2025, where his bail was set at $75,000.
The Incident and Arrest
According to the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), officers responded to reports of a naked individual walking on Ventura Boulevard in Studio City early on the morning of August 21. Upon arrival, officers encountered the 26-year-old artist. Authorities allege that Lil Nas X charged at the officers when they attempted to take him into custody. The confrontation resulted in injuries to at least three officers. Following the incident, police suspected a possible overdose and transported him to a local hospital for treatment before he was taken to the Van Nuys jail. He remained in custody over the weekend before his arraignment.
Charges and Legal Proceedings
Lil Nas X was formally charged on August 25 with four felonies. The charges are a significant escalation from initial reports that he was being investigated for misdemeanor offenses. If convicted on all counts, the rapper could face a maximum of up to five years in state prison for each charge. His legal team, including attorney Christy O’Connor, has emphasized that this incident is an aberration in his life, noting his lack of prior criminal history. O’Connor also contested claims of drug use, stating it was too early to confirm toxicology results and that the rapper was not under the influence. His defense has also suggested that the situation may have been exacerbated by the officers’ actions or that he was not in the right state of mind.
Bail and Court Mandates
During his arraignment, bail was set at $75,000, a figure significantly lower than an initial $300,000 bail. The judge also mandated that Lil Nas X attend four Narcotics Anonymous meetings per week as a condition of his release, or participate in an outpatient treatment program. He is also prohibited from owning or using illegal narcotics. His father, Robert Stafford, expressed remorse on his son’s behalf and stated that Lil Nas X would seek the help he needs.
Artist’s Response
Lil Nas X himself broke his silence on social media, posting a video to his Instagram Stories where he referred to himself in the third person and reassured fans that he was “going to be OK.” He described the past four days as “terrifying” but maintained a positive outlook, stating, “Your girl is going to be alright.”
Broader Context in Hip Hop
This legal challenge for Lil Nas X occurs against a backdrop where lyrics and artistic expression in hip-hop have historically been scrutinized and used as evidence in criminal cases. While this particular case centers on alleged physical altercations with law enforcement rather than lyrical content, it highlights the intense public and legal scrutiny that artists in the genre can face. The hip-hop music industry, known for its raw storytelling and cultural commentary, often finds itself at the intersection of artistic freedom and legal accountability. Lil Nas X, a prominent figure in contemporary music, has achieved top-tier success with hits like “Old Town Road,” blending country and hip-hop elements. His career trajectory, marked by innovative sounds and a significant cultural impact, now faces this unexpected legal hurdle. The outcome of these charges will be closely watched within the music industry and by his many fans.
Lil Nas X is scheduled to return to court on September 15, 2025, for his next pre-trial hearing.


