'Nothing to hide': Sum 41 singer says he's ready to defend memoir in court after legal notices filed
- Deryck Whibley, lead singer of Sum 41, is ready to defend his memoir in court against former manager Greig Nori over alleged sexual exploitation during his rise as a musician.
- Both parties have filed legal notices in Ontario, with Nori seeking damages for libel and Whibley alleging damage to his reputation for being called a liar.
- Whibley claims their relationship turned sexual when he was 18 and alleges Nori became verbally abusive when he tried to end it.
- Nori denies the allegations, stating their relationship was consensual, and Whibley expressed willingness to go to court if necessary.
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