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Lil Nas X has been granted a two-year mental health diversion program in connection to his recent battery case involving the Los Angeles Police Department.
The decision was finalized at a Van Nuys courthouse, where the artist briefly spoke to reporters while exiting. Lil Nas X appeared to be in good spirits, expressing gratitude for the outcome.
“I’m thankful,” he said, before adding that he’s “just going through the flow of life.”
When asked about his current treatment and mindset, he kept it simple: “I’m here, baby.”
The diversion program will allow Lil Nas X to focus on mental health treatment rather than face traditional legal penalties, provided he successfully completes the program over the next two years.
While details surrounding the original incident remain limited, the resolution signals a shift toward rehabilitation rather than punishment—something that has become increasingly common in cases involving mental health considerations.
Fans and observers will now be watching to see how the experience shapes the next chapter of Lil Nas X’s personal and professional journey.
Lil Nas X granted 2-year mental health diversion program to resolve his LAPD battery charges
— Nancy Dillon (@Nancy__Dillon) April 6, 2026
Told reporters he’s “thankful” and “just going through the flow of life” as he left Van Nuys courthouse
Asked about his treatment, he added, “I’m here, baby” pic.twitter.com/NNNcxWkij9










