Lil Nas X was charged with four felonies accusing him of injuring officers when he was found naked on Ventura Boulevard in Los Angeles last week, charges he pleaded not guilty to.
Los Angeles police had said Lil Nas X, the “Old Town Road” rapper whose legal name is Montero Lamar Hill, charged at officers when they approached him early Thursday. Officers said they received reports of a nude man in the area.
A law enforcement source alleged to NBC News last week that Hill punched an officer in the face twice and that it was unclear whether he was in mental distress or experiencing an overdose.
Hill was taken to the hospital and accused of battery on a police officer.
Court documents filed Monday in Los Angeles County Superior Court show Hill faces three counts of battery on a police officer and one count of resisting arrest.
More details on the incident were not immediately available.
TMZ first reported Thursday that Hill was hospitalized and obtained exclusive video of him walking the street in a pair of white briefs and cowboy boots. It later obtained video in which Hill was naked and barefoot.
Hill was held in custody over the weekend and released on a conditional $75,000 bail after he appeared before a judge Monday morning.
Attorney Christine O’Connor told the court that Hill has strong community ties and no criminal history and that he does not present a flight risk.
There has been no evidence that any drugs were involved, O’Connor said. She said that test results may be pending but that nothing has been submitted into the record.
Hill has led a "remarkable" life, O'Connor told the court. She cited his two Grammy awards in her address to the judge.
"Assuming the allegations here are true, this is an absolute aberration in this person's life," O’Connor said. "Nothing like this has ever happened to him."
A plea of not guilty was entered into the court record Monday, and a hearing was scheduled for Sept. 15. Hill is expected to attend four Narcotics Anonymous meetings a week or enroll in an outpatient narcotics program as a condition of his release.
His father, Robert Stafford, said Hill is "very remorseful for what happened."
"He’s going to get the help that he needs, and just keep him in your prayers," Stafford said. "Give him the same grace and mercy that God gives everyone.”