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Vegas prosecutors track new Flavor Flav case in New York

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Rapper Flavor Flav, whose real name is William Jonathan Drayton Jr., is shown in this Las Vegas Police Department file photo. New York State police say rapper and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer was ticketed for speeding and driving without a license while en route to his mother's funeral in suburban New York on Thursday. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Police Department, File)

LAS VEGAS » A prosecutor handling a felony assault case in Las Vegas against entertainer Flavor Flav said today he’s watching legal developments in New York after the former rap star was ticketed for speeding and driving without a license on Long Island.

Chief Deputy Clark County District Attorney Richard Scow said he didn’t immediately plan to ask a judge to jail the 54-year-old former reality TV star following his most recent run-in with the law.

Flavor Flav, whose legal name is William Jonathan Drayton Jr., was stopped Thursday after he was clocked driving 79 mph in a 55 mph zone. He was ticketed and released so he could attend his mother’s funeral, New York state police said. He is due in court Jan. 28 in Hempstead, N.Y.

Drayton’s lawyer in Las Vegas, Kristina Wildeveld, said she didn’t think the New York case should affect his Nevada case.

Drayton, who lives in Las Vegas, has pleaded not guilty and is free on bond pending trial April 28 in Nevada state court on charges of felony assault with a deadly weapon and child endangerment with a weapon. Those charges could get him up to 12 years in prison.

He is accused of threatening his longtime girlfriend’s then-17-year-old son with a butcher knife during a family argument.

Terms of his release from jail included a requirement to stay out of trouble.

Wildeveld and Scow have said they are discussing a plea agreement that would avoid trial.

Flavor Flav was inducted last year with the rap group Public Enemy into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. His public persona includes wearing a big clock on his chest.

Associated Press writer Frank Eltman in Mineola, N.Y., contributed to this report.

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