Puddle of Mudd Singer Calls Out Lies About Arrest

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Puddle of Mudd’s Wes Scantlin recently addressed his previous arrests and clarified the big misunderstanding behind his run-ins with the law.

His comments came in response to a question about the biggest confusion people have about him. He opened up on how fame and media attention have affected public perception of his legal troubles. He also highlighted that his legal issues have been blown out of proportion compared to the actual severity of his actions.

“I think when you get like stardom and stuff, I think people pick on you a little bit, you know,” Scantlin said on Beardo and Weirdo.. “I had a little couple of run-ins with the law and everything.”

“I didn’t really do anything wrong, like that bad,” he continued. “I’ve never killed anybody, you know. I’ve never harmed anybody physically. I’ve never really even been actually in a fight with anybody in my life.”

Scantlin reckoned that being a celebrity can lead to different treatment by law enforcement and increased media attention, implying that high-profile cases may be sensationalized or used for publicity.

“And sometimes, you know, the law like it’ll look at you in a little bit of a different way,” he said. “Especially if you’re like a rock star and then they can throw you uh in the media and then I don’t know, maybe they get to talk about it at like a Christmas dinner or something.”

Scantlin’s claims about media attention come against the backdrop of his extensive legal history that has indeed attracted significant press coverage over the years.

Puddle of Mudd frontman has faced multiple arrests spanning over a decade. The charges ranged from domestic violence and drug possession to DUI and weapons-related offenses. His legal troubles have been well-documented in the media, creating a pattern that supports his assertion about increased scrutiny on celebrities.

Scantlin was arrested in March last year in Torrance, California for alleged felony domestic abuse and drug possession. He was released on bond after posting bail. This latest incident added to his already lengthy record of legal encounters.

The legal system has shown some leniency in recent proceedings. It was previously revealed that a judge ruled in March 2026 that Scantlin would not receive jail time over the 2025 arrest. This decision came despite his long history of arrests for erratic behavior and drug-related incidents.