Bow Wow's Injury Photos From Fight With GF Surface, Includes Deep Bite Marks

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Rapper Shad 'Bow Wow' Moss (L) and model Kiyomi Leslie arrive at the Flamingo Go Pool Dayclub at Flamingo Las Vegas on June 23, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The photos of Bow Wow's injuries after his fight with Leslie Holden emerge.

Bow Wow and his girlfriend, Leslie Holden, were involved in a heated dispute which resulted in physical violence. Bow Wow's mugshot emerged online which showcased the rapper with serious scratches across his face. TMZ's now acquired more photos of Bow Wow before he and Holden were arrested and the rapper left pretty marked up.

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Photos of Bow Wow after Leslie Holden allegedly scratched him up have surfaced online. Bow Wow's mugshot already indicated that his face got marked up badly but the new photos reveal that he sustained injuries to his chest, neck and even a deep bite mark. 

Sources close to the situation said that Bow Wow is currently recovering the fight between him and Holden which occurred during Super Bowl weekend. 

Bow Wow was arrested on Saturday morning for assault. A 911 call from Holden revealed that he allegedly hit her. She was also arrested for hitting him as well. Leslie alleged Bow Wow struck her several times before taking her phone and locking her inside of the bedroom of their apartment. Bow Wow and Leslie Holden were later hit with charges of misdemeanor battery. 

Another call was made to authorities by the apartment's building manager who claimed that a resident in the building heard a male screaming that he was going to "Slap the f**k out of this bitch."


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