More On Axl's Auto Lawsuit
We reported recently on Axl's fraud lawsuit against Beverly Hills Classic Cars owner Andy Cohen, and now Waxl's lawyer has released a statement to the media on the matter. Check it after the jump.
"Andy Cohen, owner of Beverly Hills Classic Cars defrauded Axl out of more than $150,000. Mr. Cohen sold one of Axl's cars and pocketed the money as well as keeping a $20,000 deposit on two cars he committed to order on Axl's behalf but failed to do so. We are suing to recover the money that Mr. Cohen converted for his own personal use and are asking for punitive damages to be awarded because of the intentional breach of contract and theft committed by the defendants. Over a period of four years Axl bought a number of cars from Mr. Cohen and had built what he thought was a trusting relationship with him. It is unfortunate that Mr. Cohen abused that trust and not only failed to deliver on his promises but also took over $150,000 of Axl's money. Axl has reluctantly sued because Mr. Cohen continually represented to Axl over the better part of a year that he would repay the money and broke each promise for repayment leaving Axl no choice but to file this complaint to get his money returned."
Oh, and apparently, Chinese Democracy will appear in 2006. We're scared.
AXL ROSE's Attorney Comments On Beverly Hills Classic Cars Lawsuit [Blabbermouth]
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Axl Rose on the Lawsuit Train [Internal]