by Bram Teitelman | Jan 8, 2014 | Legal Woes, News
Remember a year and a half ago when Insane Clown Posse decided to sue the FBI over classifying Juggalos as a criminal gang? Everyone had a laugh, asked how magnets worked, and got on their way. Eventually, judges dismissed the lawsuit that demanded the FBI release...
by Bram Teitelman | Jan 7, 2014 | Legal Woes, News
In 2008, Kevin “Skwerl” Cogill of website The Antiquiet was sent nine tracks from Guns N’ Roses’ long-in-the-works Chinese Democracy. He put the tracks, allegedly swiped from Interscope head Jimmy Iovine’s office by a courier a year...
by Bram Teitelman | Jan 6, 2014 | Legal Woes, News
In 2003, goth-rock band Evanescence released their debut album, Fallen. It’s sold over 7 million copies since, and “Bring Me To Life” and “Going Under,” like it or not, are two of the biggest rock songs of the last decade. They’ve...
by Bram Teitelman | Oct 11, 2013 | Legal Woes
While Greg Ginn might have founded Black Flag, that apparently isn’t worth much in a court of law. The guitarist has lost a lawsuit against FLAG, a spinoff of the band featuring former Black Flag members Keith Morris, Dez Cadena and Bill Stevenson. Ginn’s...
by Zach Shaw | Oct 7, 2013 | Legal Woes
Nachtmystium mastermind Blake Judd was reportedly arrested in Chicago this past Saturday. Exact details are still emerging. However, according to the Cook County Sheriff’s Department Of Corrections website, Judd was detained on charges of theft by unauthorized control...
by Zach Shaw | Aug 9, 2013 | Legal Woes
Last month, Varg Vikernes applauded the French authorities on the way they conducted themselves during the arrest of him and his wife on suspicion of “planning a massacre.” Now he wants to sue them, and is asking for your help to fund their lawsuit. In a blog posting...