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Lil Nas, LAPD and diversion program

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Lil Nas X appears in court, says he loves and misses fans as he seeks diversion for arrest, felony charges
On Thursday, rapper Lil Nas X, whose legal name is Montero Hill, took the latest step in his court case as he attempts to avoid prison time for allegedly assaulting police officers.

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Lil Nas X seeks diversion program in LAPD battery case
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Lil Nas X sends love to fans as lawyer seeks diversion in LAPD battery case
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Lil Nas X Is Seeking Diversion for Arrest and Felony Charges as He Tells Fans 'Appreciate Your Support' Following Hearing
Lil Nas X is seeking a diversion for his felony police battery case, for which he was arrested in August.

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Lil Nas X appears in court on battery charge
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Lil Nas X All Smiles as He Arrives for Battery Hearing at L.A. Courthouse
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