Theodora Richards appeared in court over drug and graffiti charges
Rolling Stone rocker’s daughter, Theodora Richards arraigned over drugs and graffiti charges, due back on April 21.
Theodora Richards has been arraigned with drug and graffiti charges after she was caught painting graffiti in a New York building and after the patrol officers found a small amount of marijuana in her possession.
The daughter of Rolling Stone rocker, Keith Richards was released without bail on Wednesday, said the Associated Press. Richards didn’t enter any plea and left the courtroom without a word for a throng of scampered reporters.
Citing the criminal complaint filed by the police, the AP said that the patrol officers reported that the 25-year-old model was painting the words “T (heart) A” on the side of a building near Soho at Manhattan Tuesday night.
The police report indicated however, that she was taken in police custody not only for painting graffitis but also for the small amount of marijuana found in her possession. The police added that aside from marijuana, authorities also found 8 ½ hydrocodone pills and a paint marker on Richards the night of the arrest.
Theodora Richards is due back in court on April 21.