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Keith Urban Accused Of Beating On Paparazzo's Car

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Aug. 1 2011, Published 4:20 a.m. ET

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By Amber Goodhand - RadarOnline.com Reporter

Keith Urban has been accused of losing his temper and beating on a paparazzo's car, and RadarOnline.com has exclusively confirmed the celebrity snapper filed an incident report in Tennessee.

According to Public Affairs Director Don Aaron of the Metro Nashville Police Department, photog Willem Pieterson claimed his car was punched and kicked by the country crooner on Wednesday, July 27 after he took pictures of Keith and his wife Nicole Kidman exiting a restaurant.

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"Pieterson alleges that the couple got into their vehicle and pulled up to his vehicle in the wrong lane. Pieterson alleges that Urban yelled at him and banged on his window," Aaron said. "Pieterson alleges that Urban got out and banged on Pieterson's car with his fist and kicked the rear passenger door.

"Police viewed the victim's door and observed that it was not damaged. The incident report bears the classification of intimidation. Follow up is being conducted to sort out the detail of this matter."

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Although the incident occurred on July 27, Pieterson did not report it until July 29.

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