Report: Settlement Efforts Between GUNS N' ROSES' Axl Rose And Former Manager Hit Sour Note
April 11, 2011, 13 years ago
Beverly Hills Courier reports:
Efforts to settle dueling lawsuits involving GUNS N' ROSES front man Axl Rose and his former manager have hit a sour note, but attorneys told a judge today they will continue their mediation efforts.
During a brief hearing before Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Rita Miller, the lawyers for Rose and Irving Azoff said they plan to meet with the mediator, a retired judge, on April 25th. Trial is scheduled the next day.
Azoff sued Rose in March 2010, claiming the musician owes his company, Front Line Management, more than $1.8 million and broke a verbal agreement to pay the company a 15 percent commission for performances by the band in Taipei, Seoul, Japan, Canada and South America.
Rose countersued last May 17th, claiming the manager tried to force him to reunite with the original Guns N' Roses band members and failed to properly promote the band's Chinese Democracy CD.
The suit also claims Azoff lied about a prospective VAN HALEN super tour and mishandled the band's tour dates.
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