The man pictured as the naked baby on Nirvana’s Nevermind album cover has revived his “child pornography” lawsuit against the band after it was dismissed by a federal judge in California last week. Spencer Elden filed his second amended complaint late Wednesday, meeting…
Tears, Vindication and Relief: Maxwell Accusers React to Verdict
More than two years after the death of Jeffrey Epstein, his victims — many of whom say they were children when they were abused by the disgraced financier — have finally won through the conviction of his ex-girlfriend and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell….
Nirvana Attorneys Seek Dismissal of ‘Nevermind’ ‘Child Porn’ Lawsuit, Calling It Too Late and Too ‘Absurd’
Attorneys for the members of Nirvana have asked a judge to dismiss a lawsuit filed in August by the man who was the “naked baby” on the cover of the 1991 “Nevermind” album, on the basis that the legal arguments that the…
Nirvana’s Lawyers Call ‘Nevermind’ Baby’s Lawsuit Meritless
Nirvana’s legal team has finally responded to the lawsuit filed by the Nevermind baby this past summer, writing in a response filed Wednesday that Spencer Elden’s child pornography claims are both meritless and well past the statute of limitations. Elden’s lawyers at Marsh Law told Rolling…
Lawyers Question Why Maxwell Jury Only Heard From Four Accusers
More than a hundred women have said they were abused by Jeffrey Epstein, but only four of them were called by prosecutors to testify in the sex-trafficking trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, his alleged right-hand woman. It’s a decision that lawyers…
Former paperboys await justice after suing Gannett for allowing sexual abuse four decades ago
“Despite the fact that Defendants knew or should have known that Plaintiffs were in danger of being sexually abused by their employees, including Lazeroff and the Unnamed Employee, the Defendant failed to take reasonable steps to protect them from that…