AC/DC Drummer Fights For Privacy In Restaurant Dispute
March 1, 2014, 10 years ago
According to Stuff.co.nz, legendary AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd has argued to keep his name silent while his restaurant is dragged through the Employment Relations Authority.
Rudd has owned Phil's Place in Tauranga since 2011. Three former staff have taken the restaurant to the ERA over an employment dispute but Rudd tried to have his name suppressed from the proceedings.
He told the ERA he was "a well-known musician with security concerns if his identity was revealed," a decision released last week revealed.
Rudd argued he was a witness but there was "prurient" interest by the media and naming him could have a negative impact on his business and affect his ability "to move about the community."
Read more at Stuff.co.nz.