Lil Nas X is facing four felony charges following his naked stroll in the streets of Los Angeles last week that led to an encounter with police.
TMZ reports that the "Old Town Road" rapper has been hit with three felony charges of battery with injury on a police officer and one felony charge of resisting an executive officer.
Nas, legal name Montero Lamar Hill, was arraigned on Monday (Aug. 25). As reported by TMZ, he pleaded not guilty to the four charges, and his bail was set at $75,000. He posted bail later that day and left jail.
As part of his bail agreement, he was ordered not to possess, use, or process illegal narcotics. He was ordered to enroll in an outpatient program, too.
According to initial reports of the incident, Nas "charged" at police officers when they responded to calls claiming that he appeared to be high on drugs.
How much time is Lil Nas X facing behind bars if he's found guilty?
A felony charge of battery with injury on a police officer carries a maximum sentence of three years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000, while resisting an executive officer carries a maximum sentence of three years in prison or probation.
If convicted of all four counts, Nas could face up to 12 years in prison unless the battery with injury charges are served concurrently.
What is the viral video of Lil Nas X?
The rapper was seen in a video walking on Ventura Blvd. at approximately 4 a.m. when he interacted with a passerby who recorded a video of him. He wore matching white cowboy boots and underwear in the clip, and repeatedly told the person to head to a party. He also threatened to throw the person's phone away and placed a traffic cone on his head.
Are there other videos of Lil Nas X before his arrest?
Shortly after his arrest, surveillance footage surfaced online showing Nas wandering around shirtless outside the Short Stories Hotel in Hollywood, wearing a cowboy hat and the same boots he was seen with in the other video.
Another video later surfaced, this time showing the rapper completely nude while rapping Nicki Minaj's "Monster" verse.
TMZ tweeted a video on Monday (Aug. 25) showing Nas in court, where a preliminary hearing was set for Sept. 15.