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Korn frontman sued over unpaid legal bill
By Andy Malt | Published on Tuesday 28 July 2015
Korn frontman Jonathan Davis is being sued over an unpaid legal bill, which relates to work in reaching a settlement on one of two previous lawsuits, which stemmed from a failed serial killer museum project the singer was involved in.
Davis announced plans to open the American Curiosities Museum in 2002 – featuring various pieces of serial killer memorabilia – with artist Joe Coleman and true crime archivist Arthur Rosenblatt. Davis was then sued, separately, by Rosenblatt and an investor when the project failed to come to fruition, reaching a settlement in both cases.
The lawyers that helped him to reach the latter of those two settlements in 2006 are now suing because he never paid the fee owed for that work. According to TMZ, Davis was left with a bill for $158,407, but negotiated a deal to pay back $1000 per month. However, after two months he stopped paying, and now the lawyers want their money with interest – bringing the total up to $256,021.
Good luck to the lawyers working for him on this case.