Jane's Addiction Settle Perry Farrell Lawsuit
The $10 million lawsuit over a 2024 onstage fight was dismissed after settlement, ending allegations of assault and emotional distress among band members, court records show.
- On Monday , Jane's Addiction and Perry Farrell reached a settlement that resolved the lawsuit, which was dismissed by the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles.
- Last September, during a show in Boston, Farrell allegedly instigated a fight with guitarist Dave Navarro, ending the performance and prompting Eric Avery and Stephen Perkins to sue him for $10 million.
- In public posts, Farrell apologised and took accountability, while Farrell's wife Etty Farrell said he was reflecting and would seek medical specialists including an otolaryngologist and a neurologist.
- Jane's Addiction posted a message clarifying the tour cancellation and regretting inaccurate comments about Farrell's mental health, saying they now look forward to separate musical and creative endeavors.
- Farrell's onstage comeback occurred last month, and the settlement followed about a week after his formal apology for the incident at The Doors' 60th anniversary show.
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Perry Farrell settles lawsuit as ‘Jane's Addiction’ confirms split - Reports
Perry Farrell has settled a lawsuit with his former band Jane’s Addiction, officially marking their split. The lawsuit involved allegations of emotional distress and other claims from bandmates. This article covers the details of the settlement, Farrell's apology, and the band's future endeavors.
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