Rod Stewart and his son have pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor battery charge related to a New Year’s Eve 2019 altercation in Florida
Rod Stewart will face a misdemeanor count of simple battery after allegedly punching a security guard during a New Year’s Eve party at a Florida resort.
While not arrested, both the 74-year-old singer and his eldest son Sean Stewart were ordered to appear at the Palm Beach County Criminal Justice Complex on February 5th following the New Year’s Eve incident, which occurred at Palm Beach, Florida’s the Breakers., Stewart and his group attempted to enter their children into a kids’ area on the Breakers’ premise but were denied access by security guard Jessie Dixon.
Rod Stewart then “began to get loud and cause a scene, and refused to follow [Dixon’s] instructions to leave,” the police report states, with Sean Stewart allegedly going “about nose to nose” with the guard. Witnesses told police that Sean Stewart then pushed Dixon while Rod punched the security guard in the ribs area. Security video footage confirmed to authorities that the Stewarts were the “primary aggressors” in the incident.
Police noted that, following the altercation, Rod Stewart “apologized for his behavior in the incident,” but Dixon said he wanted to pursue charges against the Stewarts.
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