Kid rocks a little too hard, again

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Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images

This dude just can't stay out of trouble. Two weeks ago Kid Rock (AKA Robert Ritchie) made a charity appearance at a Georgia Waffle House to apologize for a post-concert scuffle back in October. Well, this past Friday the Kid was at it again, and consequently sued for battery after three men approached him for his autograph outside of L.A. hotspot Teddy's at the Roosevelt Hotel. The suit states that: "Kid Rock and members of the Boo-Yaa Tribe assaulted and battered all three plaintiffs," and Michael Medlin, Carlos Bonilla and Jose Perez were "left on the ground seriously injured as Kid Rock and his entourage drove off."

Rock and crew, along with the Hotel, were hit with charges of negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and malice. Who knows what really went down, but it seems like the plaintiffs, who are seeking at least $15 million in damages, are milking this case for all it's worth. Can't we all just get along!? [E!]