Report: Bad Blood Lingers In BOSTON

March 9, 2009, 15 years ago

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Robin Kaminski from Thedailyitemoflynn.com is reporting:

Brad Delp, the former lead crooner for the band BOSTON took his own life two years ago on March 9, 2007, but his death hasn’t healed old wounds.

Former band member and founder of the group Donald Thomas Scholz has filed a lawsuit in Middlesex Superior Court alleging Delp’s ex-wife Micki and her sister Connie Goudreau of Swampscott, made defamatory statements against Scholz regarding Delp’s death.

According to the lawsuit, Scholz claims Micki made statements to the press and others regarding the reason Delp took his own life at the age of 55, which he claims Micki knew to be false, but nevertheless willfully and maliciously spread.

Scholz and the DTS Charitable Foundation Inc., also bring action against Micki and Goudreau, for their interference with Scholz’s charitable efforts.

Micki was married to Delp in 1980, they separated in 1991 and were divorced in 1996. Delp was from Danvers and Micki now lives in California.

Goudreau, who lives on Greenwood Avenue and is married to Barry Goudreau, a former Boston band member, recently took out nomination papers seeking a seat on the Board of Assessors in Swampscott.

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Scholz, who is from Ohio, claims that because of Micki’s and Goudreau’s statements made to the Inside Track of the Boston Herald and in online chat rooms using aliases, his reputation was damaged and he was exposed to public hatred, ridicule and has suffered emotional distress damages as a result.

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