Jane’s Addiction bandmates sue each other over onstage fight that ended tour
BOSTON, JUL 16 – Dave Navarro, Eric Avery, and Stephen Perkins seek $10 million after Perry Farrell's alleged violent onstage outburst caused their reunion tour cancellation and halted band projects.
- 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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Jane’s Addiction members sue frontman Perry Farrell after on-stage fight — singer responds with lawsuit of his own just hours later
Jane’s Addiction band members filed dueling lawsuits on the same day that accused each other of assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress and breach of contract.
Three members of the band Jane's Addiction have sued lead singer Perry Farrell. According to Variety, they are seeking $10 million (€8.6 million) from Farrell. Farrell, in turn, has also filed a lawsuit against his former bandmates.
Mexico City.- Dave Navarro, Eric Avery and Stephen Perkins, members of the band Jane's Addiction, filed a lawsuit against their former vocalist, Perry Farrell, on Wednesday, according to Rolling Stone. Last September, the group's meeting tour was suspended after Farrell started a fight on stage with Navarro, his guitarist, in the middle of his Boston concert. The lawsuit, filed at the Los Angeles County Superior Court, accuses Farrell of "aggres…
Battle of bandmates: Jane’s Addiction members file lawsuits against each other after fight on Boston stage - The Boston Globe
A fight among members of Jane’s Addiction that began on a Boston stage last fall — and ultimately broke up the band — is headed to court.
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