AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd arrested again

PERTH (Reuters) -- Phil Rudd, the drummer of Australian rock band AC/DC, 
has been arrested in New Zealand where he lives just 10 days after being 
sentenced to home detention, media reported on Sunday. Rudd, who on July 10 
was sentenced to eight months home detention after pleading guilty to 
charges of threatening to kill and possession of drugs, is being held in 
custody in New Zealand, the Australian Associated Press reported, citing 
his lawyer, Craig Tuck. The 61-year-old musician will appear in court in 
Tauranga district on Monday morning, the news agency said. Police declined 
to confirm the arrest or comment on the charge, the AAP said. 
 

The arrest is the latest blow to the rock musician who was unable to join 
AC/DC for their 2015 Rock or Bust tour due to legal problems. He was 
arrested last November and charged with attempting to procure a murder, 
threatening to kill and possession of drugs. The charge of trying to 
procure murder was withdrawn because of a lack of evidence. The threat was 
to an employee involved in the unsuccessful launch of his solo album. As 
part of his sentence Rudd was being electronically monitored at his mansion 
in the seaside city of Tauranga, about 200 km (125 miles) southeast of 
Auckland. Australian-born Rudd has lived in New Zealand since he was sacked 
from the heavy metal band in 1983. He rejoined AC/DC in 1994.

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