VINCE NEIL's Ex-Girlfriend Talks About Battery Claims Against MTLEY CRE Vocalist

May 13, 2011

MTLEY CRE frontman Vince Neil's ex-girlfriend Alicia Jacobs, who claims that she was struck by the singer in Las Vegas in late March, was interviewed by noted attorney and talk show host Emery Brett Ledger for a recent edition of "Ledger On The Law", broadcast every Saturday on Clear Channel's progressive talk radio station KTLK AM1150. Jacobs spoke about life in the fast lane, Neil's history of aggressive behavior and the pending domestic violence and disorderly conduct charges that have been filed against the CRE vocalist. You can now listen to the program in two parts below.

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Neil was ordered by a Las Vegas judge on May 2 to stay away from and not to have contact with Jacobs.

Neil pleaded not guilty through his attorneys to a charge of battery constituting domestic violence for allegedly striking Jacobs in the chest with his finger. He also pleaded not guilty to another misdemeanor charge, disorderly conduct for allegedly harassing Jacobs' friends, Patricia McCrone, and John Katsilometes, who is a Las Vegas Sun columnist and editor.

Justice of the Peace Pro Tem Linda Norvell Marquis set Neil's trial for 8:30 a.m. August 8 in Las Vegas Justice Court.

Neil last month completed all of the requirements of his sentence stemming from his DUI case from last June. The sentence ordered him to serve 15 days of jail time, 15 days of house arrest, pay a $585 fine, attend DUI school and attend a victim-impact panel online.

Photo below taken by Scott Harrison

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