BRET MICHAELS Vs. Tony Award Productions; Court Documents Available

March 27, 2011, 13 years ago

news bret michaels rock hard

A lawsuit against CBS and Tony Award Productions stating that producers are to blame for POISON singer Bret Michaels’ 2009 on-stage injury because they failed to tell him how to exit the stage safely can be viewed in the court documents available as a PDF file at this location.

The suit, filed Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court, states that Michaels specifically asked producers if they had any instructions about where he should or should not stand during any portion of his performance. They told him he should simply exit from the stage rear after he was done, according to the documents.

During the opening number on telecast, Michaels suffered a fractured nose and split lip after he was hit by a large sign descending from the ceiling following Poison's performance of "Nothin' But a Good Time” with the Rock of Ages cast.

The suit states that Michaels was never told the scenery piece would be descending or given “any warning of the existence of the dangers it presented.”

Six months after the accident, Michaels suffered a near fatal subarachnoid hemorrhage - bleeding beneath the thin tissue covering the brain - “at the hands of the Tony Awards," the law suit claims.

He is seeking unspecified damages.

CBS had no comment.

(Thanks Hollywood Reporter)


Featured Video

SANDVEISS - "Standing In The Fire"

SANDVEISS - "Standing In The Fire"

Latest Reviews