White Stripes’ singer enters plea
White Stripes lead singer Jack White pleaded guilty to assault and battery Tuesday for a fight with the lead singer of another band Dec. 13.
White was accused of repeatedly punching Von Bondies lead singer Jason Stollsteimer and originally was charged with misdemeanor aggravated assault. He could have faced up to a year in jail but will avoid jail time under the plea deal.
White must pay a $500 fine, plus $250 in court fees, and Judge Paula G. Humphries ordered him to attend anger management classes.
From Associated Press
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