The woman involved in a fight with rapper Bow Wow has been
identified as his ex-girlfriend Leslie Holden after Police released her
mugshot.
The pair were arrested and charged with battery on Saturday
morning after an altercation in Midtown Atlanta.
When officers responded to the call,, they saw “minor
visible injuries” to both Moss and Holden. Holden told police that Moss hit
her. Moss told police that Holden hit him. 
Unable to determine how the alleged fight started and who
started it, Police arrested both Moss and Holden on battery charges and took
them to the Fulton County Jail. 
Bow was later released on Saturday night after posting
$8,000 signature bond.
According to multiple reports, the pair who rekindled their
relationship recently and were keeping things on the low, were said to have
been involved in an argument about the rapper going to SuperBowl event without
her, which was when she allegedly picked up a lamp and bashed his face.
His lawyer also released a statement Saturday night, saying
Bow Wow was wrongfully arrested after being "beaten by an out-of-control
intoxicated female."
Attorney Joe S. Habachy said Holden beat Bow Wow with a
lamp, bit him and spit on him. 
Read his full statement below.
Shad Bow Wow Moss was wrongfully arrested earlier this
morning for the first time after being beaten by an out of control intoxicated
female, Ms. Leslie Holden, in an Atlanta condominium. The only two independent
witnesses both corroborated his version of events indicating that Ms. Holden
was simply out of control and was without a doubt the primary aggressor.  
For no logical reason officers arrested both parties despite
having clear-cut evidence that Bow Wow was the victim in the case.  Ms. Holden beat him with a lamp, bit him on
his side, and spit on him while Bow Wow continually made efforts to avoid
her.  
Bow Wow suffered multiple injuries, some of which are
visible in his mugshot.  Ms. Holden's
mugshot, on the other hand, speaks for itself, despite her allegation to police
that she broke a fingernail.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
