Andy Dick will be arraigned on two counts of battery in a Los Angeles courtroom later this month.

Deputy City Attorney Nicholas Lauber filed a complaint against the disgraced comedian on Monday in response to an alleged assault which occurred on April 5 of this year between Dick and a woman identified as Christine S.

Dick is accused of unlawfully touching an intimate part of Christine 'for the specific purpose of sexual arousal, sexual gratification and sexual abuse' as well as using 'force and violence upon the person of Christine S' in the complaint, which was obtained by DailyMail.com.

The actor, 52, will be charged with both sexual battery and simple battery as a result of these allegations.

Both counts are misdemeanors and not felonies, but could still result in prison time for Dick, who is facing up to six months in prison and a $2,000 fine on each count.

DailyMail.com has reached out to Dick's publicist for comment.

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Dick heads to court: Andy Dick (above in December) is accused of groping a woman named as Christine S in court papers back in April while in Los Angeles

Legal woes: He has now been charged with misdemeanor counts of sexual battery and simple battery as a result of these allegations (court filing above)

TMZ was the first to report on the charges filed against Dick.

Lauber filed his complaint last Wednesday in Los Angeles along with evidence and written statements that support the allegations.

Dick and his legal team have yet to respond, and will make their first appearance at Van Nuys Courthouse on July 17.

These charges come just months after a judge granted Dick's estranged partner Lena Sved's request for a restraining order that requires the actor to stay 100 yards away from his ex.

Sved, who claims she and Dick are married, filed a domestic violence restraining order without minor children in February, and a judge ruled that it would go into effect until 2023 during a hearing in March.

That order did not apply to their children however, and on the day of his alleged assault in April, Dick posted a photo of his daughter with Sved, Meg.

Family time: Dick shared a photo of his daughter on the day of his alleged battery (daughter Meg above)

'@megsdick and her best friend, Peuns (I spell it Punes),' he wrote, with the actor appearing to be with his daughter to help her pack up following the end of her college term.

The image shows Meg, 21, smiling next to her cat while surrounded by boxes.

Four days later he shared another photo with Meg as well as his son with Sved, Jacob, as the three hiked in California.

'Hot hike with my kids in the West Hills. I was sweating to death, but we found this water tank turned into a piece of art,' wrote Dick.

'Also, many lizards, insects, bunnies, ground squirrels, birds (a blue bird!), but no snakes. That made me sad. I love snakes.'

Dick had stated last year that he was done groping and exposing himself to people after he was fired from the film Raising Buchanan amidst allegations of sexual misconduct.

He also revealed that he had angered members of the cast and crew when he defended Harvey Weinstein on set just weeks after allegations first emerged of the producer's sexual harassment and assault of Hollywood actresses.