Actually, it is public information...you just have to learn how to search the California courts to find the particular case. Since the Ross/Smith is a counter suit, you can track it back to Neal's. That is what I did way back then. Not only can you read the original filing of the suit, but also the entire history of the motions and such. For example Herbie's testimony was delayed due to his health. Around that same time is when the sealed box of evidence was presented and the lawsuits were settled shortly after. I'm not sure if Herbie ever did testify.
But, all of this is public information...you just need to know how to search for it. It was a pain to figure out.
The Trademark complaint was completely different but it is also public information and you have to search for it in a different way.
You can also find the history of Nightmare and the LLC filings, who is currently in leadership, and a history of all of the trademark filings they have made. I remember they even complained about the retail store, "Journey's"...and it was obviously settled.
The various LLC's (Elmo, NoMoTa, Freedom, etc) can also be looked up to see who is in leadership and who is listed as an "employee". I never did look up Freedom.
But, anyway....all of this is available for public viewing...maybe the internet can be scrubbed, but the court system can not.
The_Noble_Cause wrote:jrnyman28 wrote:Well, I thought I heard that Perry and HH voted with Ross and Smitty
True. Both lawsuits were posted on here for all to read, analyze, and discuss. Neal's is probably still available. Since settling, Ross's cross-complaint has been scrubbed from the internet (understandably).
Either way, I don't think Smith is allowed to talk about any of that.
The link below is a press release about Ross's cross-complaint.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/ ... oss-ValoryIn addition to Perry and Herbie siding with the rhythm section, there were other interesting tidbits in each lawsuit. Ross's revealed that Arnel threatened not to tour at one point because Nea/Jon tried to cancel his biopic (which at the time was in development by the Crazy Rich Asians director). It was a tit-for-tat move in the ongoing legal maneuvering. I forget where Arnel fell into all of this.