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View All Images- Kid Rock arrives at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Born Free," due in stores on November 16, after a long night out on the town. It's reported that Kid recently commented on the infamous lawsuit in which he was accused of attacking a man at a Waffle House outside of Atlanta, Georgia. According to the reports, Rock took the time to personally testify in the case because he was being sued for $2.9 million rather than the erroneously reported $6,000. In the end, the plaintiffs were awarded $40,000 and Kid said he considered it "justice done." London, UK. 9/29/10.
- Kid Rock arrives at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Born Free," due in stores on November 16, after a long night out on the town. It's reported that Kid recently commented on the infamous lawsuit in which he was accused of attacking a man at a Waffle House outside of Atlanta, Georgia. According to the reports, Rock took the time to personally testify in the case because he was being sued for $2.9 million rather than the erroneously reported $6,000. In the end, the plaintiffs were awarded $40,000 and Kid said he considered it "justice done." London, UK. 9/29/10.
- Kid Rock arrives at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Born Free," due in stores on November 16, after a long night out on the town. It's reported that Kid recently commented on the infamous lawsuit in which he was accused of attacking a man at a Waffle House outside of Atlanta, Georgia. According to the reports, Rock took the time to personally testify in the case because he was being sued for $2.9 million rather than the erroneously reported $6,000. In the end, the plaintiffs were awarded $40,000 and Kid said he considered it "justice done." London, UK. 9/29/10.
- Kid Rock arrives at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Born Free," due in stores on November 16, after a long night out on the town. It's reported that Kid recently commented on the infamous lawsuit in which he was accused of attacking a man at a Waffle House outside of Atlanta, Georgia. According to the reports, Rock took the time to personally testify in the case because he was being sued for $2.9 million rather than the erroneously reported $6,000. In the end, the plaintiffs were awarded $40,000 and Kid said he considered it "justice done." London, UK. 9/29/10.
- Kid Rock arrives at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Born Free," due in stores on November 16, after a long night out on the town. It's reported that Kid recently commented on the infamous lawsuit in which he was accused of attacking a man at a Waffle House outside of Atlanta, Georgia. According to the reports, Rock took the time to personally testify in the case because he was being sued for $2.9 million rather than the erroneously reported $6,000. In the end, the plaintiffs were awarded $40,000 and Kid said he considered it "justice done." London, UK. 9/29/10.
- Kid Rock arrives at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Born Free," due in stores on November 16, after a long night out on the town. It's reported that Kid recently commented on the infamous lawsuit in which he was accused of attacking a man at a Waffle House outside of Atlanta, Georgia. According to the reports, Rock took the time to personally testify in the case because he was being sued for $2.9 million rather than the erroneously reported $6,000. In the end, the plaintiffs were awarded $40,000 and Kid said he considered it "justice done." London, UK. 9/29/10.
- Kid Rock arrives at BBC Radio 2 to promote his new album "Born Free," due in stores on November 16, after a long night out on the town. It's reported that Kid recently commented on the infamous lawsuit in which he was accused of attacking a man at a Waffle House outside of Atlanta, Georgia. According to the reports, Rock took the time to personally testify in the case because he was being sued for $2.9 million rather than the erroneously reported $6,000. In the end, the plaintiffs were awarded $40,000 and Kid said he considered it "justice done." London, UK. 9/29/10. `