TOMMY LEE Assaulted At Detroit's SHADY BOWL SUPER PARTY?

February 6, 2006

AllHipHop.com is reporting that MÖTLEY CRÜE drummer Tommy Lee "got punched in his mouth" at the Shady Bowl Super Party at the State Theatre in Detroit, Michigan on Saturday, Feb. 4. According to the report, "the assault is/was on videotape."

Although details are sketchy on this alleged physical confrontation, a BLABBERMOUTH.NET visitor claims that he saw Lee "get the crap beat out of him by [a local rapper and his] crew after Lee was openly dissing Detroit's own Kid Rock [former fiancé of Tommy's ex-wife Pamela Anderson]. They really pounded him like a snare drum! Tommy Lee was supposed to DJ at the Penthouse magazine party later that night but I guess he was a no-show."

At press time, there has been no word regarding the extent of Lee's injuries — assuming that the assault did, in fact, take place.

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