Vince Neil Facing Misdemeanor Battery Charge In Las Vegas

Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil is being charged with misdemeanor battery in a case alleging he grabbed a woman’s hair and pulled her to the ground in April outside a Las Vegas Strip resort.

Neil’s attorney, David Chesnoff, declined to comment Friday on the criminal complaint and summons filed June 27. It orders Neil to appear July 27 in Las Vegas Justice Court.

The incident came to light after bystander cellphone video provided to TMZ.com showed actor Nicolas Cage physically restraining Neil before police arrived April 7 outside the Aria resort.

The 55-year-old Neil wasn’t arrested, and Cage wasn’t accused of a crime.

Chesnoff called at that time for people not to prejudge what happened.

Neil lives in Las Vegas, where he has been involved in business ventures ranging from tattoo shops and bars to a strip club and Arena Football League team.

He pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in November 2011 and paid a $1,000 fine to close a misdemeanor battery domestic violence case alleging he poked an ex-girlfriend in the chest with his finger at a Las Vegas casino lounge.

Neil served 10 days in jail in February 2011 after pleading guilty to misdemeanor drunk driving stemming from a June 2010 traffic stop in his black Lamborghini sports car near the Las Vegas Strip.