Lil Nas X explores a diversion program in his felony battery case. Get the latest court details and his message to fans. Next hearing April 6.
- March 14, 2026
AceShowbiz - Lil Nas X is pursuing an alternative legal route as his felony battery case advances in California. The 26-year-old artist, whose real name is Montero Lamar Hill, appeared in court on March 12 in Van Nuys, California. During the hearing, Lil Nas X's attorney requested additional time to explore a diversion program that could potentially resolve the case without a conventional trial.
The judge agreed to a short postponement and scheduled the next court date for April 6 to allow the legal team to prepare the necessary motion. This diversion program, if approved, might redirect the case away from the typical prosecution process.
Following the hearing, Lil Nas X addressed the media briefly and shared a heartfelt message with his supporters. He expressed his gratitude and affection, saying, "I really love and I miss you, and I appreciate your support so much. I can't wait to be back hugging you guys."
The charges against Lil Nas X arose from an incident in August when police responded to reports of erratic behavior by the artist along Ventura Boulevard in Los Angeles. Authorities allege that upon arrival, Lil Nas X used force that caused injuries to three police officers. However, he has denied these allegations and entered a plea of not guilty to the felony battery charges.
This legal development marks an important step as the case continues. The court will revisit the matter on April 6, when the defense is expected to file a motion seeking the diversion program. This approach aims to avoid a full trial and possibly resolve the case through alternative means.
Lil Nas X remains engaged with his fan base throughout this process, maintaining a positive connection despite the ongoing legal challenges.