DMX's legal troubles continue to mount.
The beleaguered rapper, formally known as Earl Simmons, was re-booked on suspicion of aggravated assault charge after a dispute with a corrections officer on Sunday, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office announced Wednesday.
According to the Sheriff's Office, the rapper threw a food tray at a corrections officer on Sunday after the officer told DMX he stole a meal.
The officer wasn't injured.
It's the second run-in DMX has had with a corrections officer since he arrived in Tent City last month.
On Feb. 8, Simmons refused to report for a work assignment and didn't respond to a call for medications later in the day. Simmons later became agitated that he did not receive his medication, and when a supervisor tried to intervene, Simmons launched into a profanity-laced tirade, according to the sheriff's office. He has been on a bread and water diet as punishment since that incident.
Simmons ended up in Tent City after a judge sentenced the rapper in late January to 18 months of supervised probation and 90 days in jail after pleading guilty to cruelty to animals, theft and two drug counts.
The assault accusation could jeopardize the terms of DMX's probation, the Sheriff's Office stated in a press release.
That ended an 18-month run that found Simmons on police blotters and in the news with increasing regularity.
Simmons first appeared on the local law-enforcement radar in August 2007, when deputies launched an animal cruelty investigation that ended last summer when deputies found 12 malnourished dogs, three dogs buried, drugs and a cache of weapons at Simmons' home near Cave Creek.
Via The Arizona Republic
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