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Members of rock band Jane’s Addiction have filed a $10 million lawsuit against frontman Perry Farrell following a violent altercation during a concert in Boston. The lawsuit claims assault, emotional distress, and breach of contract, seeking damages for financial and personal harm incurred after the incident forced the cancellation of their reunion tour. Farrell has responded with a counterclaim, alleging bullying from his bandmates. The legal battles highlight the complexities of band dynamics in the music industry.
Los Angeles – Members of the rock band Jane’s Addiction, including guitarist Dave Navarro, bassist Eric Avery, and drummer Stephen Perkins, have filed a lawsuit against frontman Perry Farrell. The suit comes after a violent incident during a performance at the Leader Bank Pavilion in Boston last September, which resulted in a canceled reunion tour and the band’s breakup.
The allegations in the lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, include claims of assault and battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, and breach of contract. The bandmates are seeking $10 million in damages from Farrell, asserting that his conduct during the performance has caused significant emotional and financial harm.
Footage from the Boston concert shows Farrell allegedly attacking Navarro, an incident that quickly went viral on social media. The bandmates claim that the incident was a culmination of long-standing issues, including allegations that Farrell had been intoxicated while performing and had engaged in erratic behavior, jeopardizing their performances. Following the altercation, Jane’s Addiction canceled its reunion tour, which marked their first tour with the original lineup since 2010.
In response to the lawsuit, Farrell has filed a counterclaim asserting that he has been subjected to a “years-long bullying campaign” by Navarro and Avery. He alleges that his bandmates regularly harassed him on stage and intentionally disrupted his performance by playing loudly to diminish his presence. Farrell has also characterized the violent incident as a breaking point stemming from these ongoing disputes.
The fallout from the altercation has had significant financial implications for the band. The lawsuit outlines various personal and professional repercussions suffered by Navarro, including canceled disability payments and a wedding that cost $50,000 being postponed. It also highlights that Navarro’s memories of his mother’s murder resurfaced as a result of the incident, intensifying the emotional distress he experienced.
Additionally, the members of Jane’s Addiction have expressed feelings of discomfort and fear regarding future performances with Farrell after the incident. The cancellation of their tour and abandonment of a planned album project have allegedly caused the band major financial losses, including estimated lost revenue opportunities of around $210,000 and accumulating debt to their management and legal teams.
The lawsuit claims that the alleged incident and subsequent breakdown of relationships within the band were influenced by previously agreed-upon “majority rules” decision-making protocols that Farrell did not adhere to, further compounding tensions among the bandmates.
Although Farrell later issued an apology for his actions during the performance, describing them as “inexcusable behavior” and taking accountability for what transpired, Navarro has made it clear he has no intention of performing alongside Farrell in the future. He expressed that the situation remains painful and unresolved for him.
This legal battle highlights the complexities and pressures of band dynamics in the music industry, where personal and professional relationships can greatly impact both the creative output and financial success of a group. As the lawsuit unfolds, it raises questions about the future of Jane’s Addiction and the personal toll of their recent history on its members.
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