Kid Rock yesterday pleaded not guilty to battery charges stemming from a
fight at a Waffle House in Atlanta last fall, in which he allegedly punched and
kicked a victim and hit him with a chair, media reported.
Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert Ritchie, was not in court but was
represented by his attorney, Darryl Cohen, who waived an arraignment hearing and
entered the plea on Ritchie's behalf in DeKalb County State Court.
Ritchie and five members of his entourage were arrested Oct. 21 on a
misdemeanor charge of simple battery. The charges stem from a fight at a a
metro-Atlanta Waffle House, where they had stopped following his performance at
The Tabernacle.
According to police, a customer at the Waffle House recognized a woman in Kid
Rock's party and exchanged words with her, allegedly inciting Kid.
If convicted of the misdemeanors, Rock could face up to one year in jail plus
a 1,000 dollar fine for each charge, public information officer Artealia
Gilliard said.