Jane’s Addiction bandmates sue each other over onstage fight that ended tour
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS, JUL 16 – Band members accuse Perry Farrell of assault during a Boston concert, citing $10 million in losses from canceled tour dates and shelved album plans, with lawsuits filed in Los Angeles.
- Seven months after an on-stage fight, Perry Farrell and the other members of Jane's Addiction have filed lawsuits against each other.
- Dave Navarro and his bandmates are suing Farrell for $10 million, claiming his actions caused significant financial losses.
- Farrell publicly expressed regret for his actions, stating, 'I apologize to my bandmates, especially Dave Navarro, fans, family, and friends.'
- Farrell and his wife, Etty Lau Farrell, also filed a lawsuit against the other members, alleging assault and breach of contract.
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Three members of the once-defunct band Jane's Addiction are suing singer Perry Farrell for $10 million in damages, including for allegedly damaging their reputation with his behavior. The frontman is suing them for defamation, intimidation, and assault.
Jane's Addiction frontman Perry Farrell fires back after Dave Navarro sued him over violent onstage attack
Jane's Addiction frontman Perry Farrell countersues Dave Navarro and bandmates, alleging a yearslong bullying campaign following the violent onstage altercation that ended their tour.
Jane’s Addiction bandmates sue each other over onstage fight that ended tour
The members of alternative rock band Jane’s Addiction filed dueling lawsuits Wednesday over singer Perry Farrell’s onstage scuffle with guitarist Dave Navarro at a Boston concert last year, prompting the cancellation of the rest of their reunion tour and a planned album.
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