Phil Rudd, drummer of AC/DC, has been arrested again days after being sentenced to home confinement for threatening to kill a man and drug possession.

It has not been officially revealed why the arrest was made; however, Australia's Noise11 is reporting that he "was arrested on Saturday night for getting a ‘whole lotta Rosie’ after having a party in his house while on home detention with prostitutes. The 61-year old drummer was arrested at his home in Tauranga. Prostitutes were said to be at the house but how this relates to the terms of Rudd’s current home detention sentence is uncertain."

Rudd's lawyer, Chris Truck, would only say "he has been arrested and will be appearing on Monday at 10:00 (22:00 GMT Sunday) in the Tauranga District Court. That's all I can say for now and that's all I am telling everyone who is calling."

If it comes out that Rudd has breached his sentence, he will most likely be going to jail. Judge Thomas Ingram told him at this sentencing "I stone cold guarantee that's where you'll end up. The temptations of the rock star lifestyle have caused your downfall here."

While Rudd is heard on the latest AC/DC album Rock or Bust, he was not able to tour with them due to his initial arrest. He was replaced for the tour by another ex-AC/DC member, Chris Slade.

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