A man who served prison time in Nevada for involuntary manslaughter is facing a misdemeanor battery charge in an attack involving Flavor Flav at a Las Vegas casino.
The 58-year-old rapper and reality television star, whose real name is William Jonathan Drayton Jr., was treated at a hospital after the late Tuesday incident at the South Point, according to police and his lawyer, Kristina Wildeveld.
Alleged attacker, Ugandi Howard, 44, of Las Vegas, was given a summons to appear March 6 in Las Vegas Justice Court, police Officer Laura Meltzer said Thursday.
Casino attack: Flavor Flav, shown in November 2014 in Las Vegas, was hospitalized after being attacked at a casino on Tuesday and police said Thursday his attacker has been cited
Meltzer confirmed that Howard was arrested in Las Vegas in a 1993 slaying case.
He served prison time in Nevada for an involuntary manslaughter conviction in that case and was released in 2005, court and prison records said.
Video aired by website TMZ shows a man punching Drayton amid slot machines on the casino floor.
A message left at a telephone number believed to be associated with Howard was not returned. It was not apparent from records if he has a lawyer.
Assault victim: The hype man, shown last April in New Jersey, was attacked at the South Point casino amid slot machines
Howard’s defense attorney in the 1993 slaying case, Steve Wolfson, is now Clark County district attorney. Wolfson said he didn’t recall either Howard or details of the case.
Wildeveld characterized the incident as unfortunate and said she doubted her client instigated it. The attorney said Drayton bowls regularly at the casino-hotel on Las Vegas Boulevard several miles (kilometers) south of the Strip.
‘Flav is very open and gregarious,’ Wildeveld said. ‘He has never caused ill will to his fans.’
Fan favorite: Flavor Flav, shown earlier this month in Anaheim, California, was allegedly attacked by Ugandi Howard, 44, who previously served time for involuntary manslaughter
Drayton, whose public persona includes wearing a big clock on a chain around his neck, was inducted with the hip hop group Public Enemy into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013. The group began in the New York area in 1986. Drayton now lives in Las Vegas.
He has faced several criminal cases in recent years, including a felony battery case involving the teenage son of Drayton’s longtime girlfriend that was reduced to a misdemeanor and closed in August 2014 with a finding that he completed domestic violence counseling.
Drayton paid fines after pleading guilty in 2016 to separate misdemeanor driving under the influence charges in Las Vegas and nearby Henderson. Both times, he acknowledged having marijuana residue in his system while behind the wheel.
In Nassau County, New York, Drayton was fined a little over $3,600 in 2015 for driving without a license when he was stopped while speeding in January 2014 to his mother’s funeral.
Top honor: The musician is shown last July receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame