 London (AP) - The road manager of Insane Clown Posse pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting an Eminem fan in court on Tuesday, as the volatile relationship between the groups continues. William Dail admitted the disorderly conduct offence, which stemmed from an altercation with Thomas P. Goonan, 23, at an ICP show on May 8, at Douglas County courtoom in Omaha, Nebraska. The assault took place after Dail saw Goonan taunting ICP with an Eminem shirt at a gig in Omaha. He was also said to be throwing M&M sweets at the group as they performed. Goonan reported Dail to police, after he claimed he was thrown against a wall and choked. The charges originally filed were misdemeanour assault and battery offences, but were reduced after problems locating witnesses. Dail was fined $100. Both sets of musicians are originally from Detroit and have been involved in a high-profile feud for some time.
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