Report: Woman Claims POISON Drummer Raped Her At Miss. Casino

March 28, 2008

TMZ.com reports that the arrest warrant issued for POISON drummer Rikki Rockett stems from an incident that occurred on September 23, 2007 at a casino in Mississippi. According to cops Rockett was staying not playing, music that is at the Silver Star Hotel & Casino when he allegedly raped another female guest in his hotel room.

Read more at TMZ.com.

Rockett (born Richard Allan Ream),46, was arrested Monday night at LAX after getting off a flight from New Zealand, and was booked into the Los Angeles County Jail, according to Los Angeles police and the Los Angeles County Sheriff Department's Inmate Information web site. He was released from L.A. County custody after Mississippi law enforcement decided not to extradite him, pending official charges from the Neshoba County D.A.

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