Buckcherry settles lawsuit
According to The Pulse of Radio, Buckcherry has settled a lawsuit filed in 2006 by the mother of a teenage girl who appeared topless in the "unrated" version of the video for the band's single "Crazy Bitch."The suit claimed that the girl, who was 16 years old at the time, was "coerced" into drinking alcohol and taking off her clothes during the shoot, while the band argued that the girl had provided fake proof of age. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.
In an October 2006 interview with Launch Radio Networks, Buckcherry vocalist Joshua Todd was confident that the case would go in their favor.
"Alls we can say about that is that the lawsuit has no merit and we're just working through it with our attorney and the truth will come out at some point, and right now we can't really talk about it," he said. "It's unfortunate that people do that type of stuff, you know. They're just out to extort money from people, you know. I'm not saying that that's the situation that's going on, but you know what I mean."
The shocking thing isn't that Todd neologized the word "Alls," but that "Crazy Bitch" was out in 2006. It seems like just last year I saw manatee's dancing to this stupid songs in all the bars.






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