Judge Fernando M. Olguin of the Central California District Court dismissed the case. Spencer Elden did not object to the defendants’ motion to dismiss the case by December 30, but the court extended his time to submit a new, supplemented document by January 13.
He sued Nirvana, wants 150,000 from each of the 17 accused. dollars. Needs to make corrections
If a new document from Elden goes to court by January 13, the defendants’ lawyers will have another two weeks to file a petition on the lawsuit. If they do apply for dismissal, a meeting will be held on January 20. If Elden does not file a supplemented and corrected claim by January 13, the case is considered closed.
Olguin, however, gave Elden a chance to bring a new lawsuit – in a version that replenishes the flaws and lack of formalities, and relates to the defendants’ motion. If he does not do so by January 13, the lawsuit will be dismissed and the case closed. If he resumes the application, the defendants’ lawyers will have a further two weeks to file for the new lawsuit, and if they appeal for it to be dismissed, they will have to appear in court on January 20 at 10.00 p.m. 10.00 for the dismissal meeting. Without the meeting details in the application, it will be rejected.
Elden was photographed naked in a swimming pool as a four-month-old infant, with the permission of his father, who was friends with photographer Kirk Weddel. He was supposed to jokingly propose to throw the child in a drink and $ 200 for a photo session. Spencer was reportedly getting a platinum copy of Nevermind and a teddy bear as part of his salary. On the following album anniversary, Elden recreated the famous photo wearing shorts – he did it in 2008 and 2016. He also has the album title tattooed on his chest. In interviews from five years ago, however, he emphasized that he was “pissed” that his naked photo was on the record.
In August last year, the man decided to sue 17 defendants, including members of Nirvana and the widow of Kurt Cobain, using federal child pornography laws. He demands 150,000 from each of the 17 defendants. dollars.
Source: Gazeta

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