The suit cites three causes of action, including declaratory relief, asking that the contract between Nirvana and Geffen be recinded and that all rights pertaining to Nirvana revert to Love, and breach of contract for an undisclosed amount.
The contract dispute echoes Love's own with Universal regarding her band Hole. Love is trying to dissolve that contract under the seven-year statute law, which states that, under California labor laws, personal service contracts are limited to seven years.
At press time Grohl and Novoselic's attorney, Warren Rheaume, had not had an opportunity to review the complaint but did say, "This litigation is not going to change Dave and Krist's objective, which has always been to get Nirvana's music in the hands of the fans."
Love also has a lawsuit pending against the former Nirvana members seeking to effectively dissolve Nirvana, L.L.C., the partnership to manage the affairs of Nirvana, formed between Love, Frances Bean Cobain (her daughter with late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain), Grohl and Novoselic. That lawsuit, which was filed in June, has held up the release of a Nirvana box set, scheduled to coincide with the ten year anniversary of the band's breakthrough, Nevermind. The forty-five-track set had been slated for an October 23rd release date, but was put off indefinitely due to the lawsuit.
CHRISTINA
SARACENO
(October 2, 2001)
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