Guns N' Roses sued by production company
Guns N' Roses has been sued by a New Jersey-based production company for unpaid fees, according to TMZ.com. The gossip site acquired a copy of the recently filed lawsuit, in which Starlift Logistics alleges that it was hired to provide transportation and touring services for G N' R's 2006 U.S. tour. The firm claims that Guns frontman W. Axl Rose and other associates owe Starlift more than $107,000 for services rendered. The Guns N' Roses camp has not responded publicly to the lawsuit.
Perhaps Axl Rose forgot to pay the bill because he was too busy trying to get the mythical new Guns N' Roses album, Chinese Democracy, finished.
Guns N' Roses has announced that the band's 2007 world tour will begin on June 2nd in Monterrey, Mexico. Launch dates in South Africa and Japan were bumped due to a wrist injury sustained by bassist Tommy Stinson.








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