DETROIT, MI -- If Kid Rock owns a glass dildo he allegedly received from a former Insane Clown Posse employee linked to a sexual harassment lawsuit, neither he nor anyone in his camp have revealed that to prosecutors.

Kid Rock, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, has until Aug. 4 to respond to a court subpoena or else he'll have to show up in court and explain to a judge why he's failed to comply with the order.

"If he further refuses to comply, he could be jailed until he complies," said Jonathan Marko, of the Royal Oak-based Rasor Law Firm. "He could also just come into court and say 'Look, I don't have the dildo and I don't know what this guy is talking about.'"

Attempts by MLive.com this week to reach Kid Rock, his manager Lee Trink and publicist Nick Stern about the issue — after news of the subpoena surfaced Monday in a Rasor Law Firm press release — were unsuccessful.

Marko said Thursday afternoon the only person he's heard from in Kid Rock's camp is Stern, who wanted a copy of the press release.

The press release says Kid Rock, as of Monday, had 14 days to "to respond and produce the dildo" given to him by former ICP employee Dan Diamond.

When contacted by MLive.com this week, Diamond, who lives in Las Vegas, declined to comment about the matter.

Marko and fellow attorney Jim Rasor represent former ICP publicist Andrea Pellegrini in a sexual harassment lawsuit that claims Diamond admitted under oath that he told Pellegrini he'd harass her with the dildo.

The press release claims Diamond — who confirmed to MLive.com he goes by the nickname "Dirty Dan" — said under oath in a July 18 deposition he gave the dildo to Kid Rock.

"The dildo, which Diamond claims is a work of art, is part of Pellegrini's sexual harassment lawsuit," the press release reads. "Diamond's deposition was taken last Friday in Las Vegas, Nevada.

"During that deposition Diamond testified that after he had attempted to give Pellegrini the phallic object and she refused to accept it, Diamond gave the piece to performer Kid Rock."

The firm's press release also claims Diamond said under oath in the deposition that he described his penis to Pellegrini in detail.

Pellegrini is suing the rap group for sexual harassment and unethical practices.

The lawsuit, filed in Oakland County Circuit Court last fall by Pellegrini, claims she was "mocked belittled and the subject of sexual advances" by those associated with ICP's record label, Psychopathic Records.

Attempts to reach Jason Webber, Psychopathic Records public relations director, have been unsuccessful.

The lawsuit has ICP members Joseph "Shaggy 2 Dope" Ulster and Joseph "Violent J" Bruce listed as defendants along with Diamond, Psychopathic Record president William Dale and Robert Bruce, reportedly Pellegrini's former supervisor.

According to a Detroit News report last September, the complaint includes 86 counts and claims the ICP members asked Pellegrini to deceive government investigators from the U.S. Department of Labor who were investigating the record label and encouraged her to get automatic weapons for a video shoot.

For more details about the ICP's efforts to get their fans, known as Juggalos, off the FBI's gang list, check out my interview with Violent J I posted back in July.

Violent J, promoting the group's new show on Fuse TV, said the group is determined to fight for its supporters and has been busy filing lawsuits against the FBI in several states.'