Comedian and actor Andy Dick was in Huntington, West Virginia, for performances at the Funny Bone, a comedy club.
Police were called to a bar where Dick had allegedly groped a patron's ...er... funny bone without consent, as well that of a bouncer at the bar. Dick was arrested on January 23, 2010, on two counts of sex abuse in the first degree, and was released on bail to the comedy club's owner.
Mr. Dick performed an evening and late show at the Funny Bone after his release.

(Whew! We got through all that without commenting on his name! Oh.)

Source: Huntington Herald-Dispatch
Dick has a history of prior arrests, including:
- May 15, 1999: Charged with possession of cocaine, marijuana, drug paraphernalia; driving under the influence of alcohol/drugs; and hit-and-run driving after crashing his car in Hollywood. He later pled guilty to felony cocaine possession and two other misdemeanor charges: marijuana possession and possession of "a smoking device". After Dick completed an 18-month drug diversion program, a judge dismissed the felony and misdemeanor drug charges.
- July 16, 2008: Charged with sexual battery and drug possession in in Murrieta, Calif., after allegedly grabbing and pulling down a 17-year-old girl's tank top and bra, exposing her breasts.
The mug shot for the latter arrest:

OK, we have to say it: what a dick!

Source: Wikipedia
Most Recent Comments
Posted by Wayne, California on January 30, 2010:
@Val... Pee-wee Herman was never heard from again?
Just this month he's opened a stage show called "The Pee-wee Herman Show" at one of (if not, THE) biggest theaters in Los Angeles, the Nokia Theatre. It had to be moved there due to the demand being too much for the theater it was originally planned for. He's planning two more movies, he's been recently interviewed by Leno, Conan, and Jimmy Kimmel.
No, if the media teaches us anything, it's that public indecency is only a minor setback, and with the right agent can be a great boost to your career. So go out today and start fondling everything in sight. Odds are, you can turn your arrest into the launching of a new career on reality television!
Posted by tracy- redmond oregon on January 30, 2010:
The club owner must have been pretty 'hard up' to bail him out and allow him to still perform.
Posted by Jeff, Northern California on February 9, 2010:
I think it's unfair to compare this to Peewee Herman's situation. Peewee was minding his own business (so to speak) and so far as I remember, never involved anyone else in his actions.