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Jail Stripes for White Stripes' Jack?
The multiple Grammy nominee is charged in Detroit with aggravated assault after a Dec. 13 skirmish with Von Bondies lead singer Jason Stollsteimer.
Originally posted Monday December 22, 2003 01:00 PM EST
White Stripes lead singer Jack White was charged Monday with aggravated assault after a Dec. 13 skirmish with Von Bondies singer Jason Stollsteimer, the Associated Press reports.
White, 28 went to a Detroit police precinct early Sunday morning and gave a statement saying that he struck Stollsteimer, 25, in self-defense. The fight between the two musicians began shortly before midnight at the Magic Stick club, where both men were attending a concert.
Wayne County Prosecutor Mike Duggan said Monday that the two had an ongoing disagreement that began after Stollsteimer criticized White's role in producing the Von Bondies' first album.
According to a police report posted on the Smoking Gun Web site, Stollsteimer said White "became enraged" after Stollsteimer declined to speak with him. White then suddenly pulled him to the ground and hit him seven times, said Stollsteimer.
Police said Stollsteimer was treated and released from a Detroit hospital. White reportedly only suffered some redness to the face and cuts on his left hand, according to the report.
"It seems that far too often celebrities think that the law does not apply to them," Duggan said at a press conference Monday.
If convicted, White faces anywhere from no jail time to a maximum of one year in prison.
The rocker (who has dated Renee Zellweger, with whom he stars briefly in "Cold Mountain") recently received four Grammy nominations for "Elephant," his most recent album with bandmate Meg White.
White, 28 went to a Detroit police precinct early Sunday morning and gave a statement saying that he struck Stollsteimer, 25, in self-defense. The fight between the two musicians began shortly before midnight at the Magic Stick club, where both men were attending a concert.
Wayne County Prosecutor Mike Duggan said Monday that the two had an ongoing disagreement that began after Stollsteimer criticized White's role in producing the Von Bondies' first album.
According to a police report posted on the Smoking Gun Web site, Stollsteimer said White "became enraged" after Stollsteimer declined to speak with him. White then suddenly pulled him to the ground and hit him seven times, said Stollsteimer.
Police said Stollsteimer was treated and released from a Detroit hospital. White reportedly only suffered some redness to the face and cuts on his left hand, according to the report.
"It seems that far too often celebrities think that the law does not apply to them," Duggan said at a press conference Monday.
If convicted, White faces anywhere from no jail time to a maximum of one year in prison.
The rocker (who has dated Renee Zellweger, with whom he stars briefly in "Cold Mountain") recently received four Grammy nominations for "Elephant," his most recent album with bandmate Meg White.
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