Item Details
- Item Category:
- Miscellaneous
- Artist:
- Smashing Pumpkins
- Format:
- Letter
- Release Type:
- Archival
- Release Date:
- 1996.09.??
- Release Country:
- United States
- Manufacture Country:
- United States
- Package:
- Paper
- Label:
- -None-
- Release Code:
- Melvoin vs Smashing Pumpkins case
- UPC:
- Matrix Code:
- Other Code:
- RPM:
- Amount Pressed:
- Unknown
Additional Information
Public material of the Melvoin vs Smashing Pumpkins case of 1996. Jimmy Chamberlin is called by his real name here: Chamberlain. Found on rockonthenet.com:
1997 October
The Smashing Pumpkins decided to settle with the family of Jonathan Melvoin. The lawsuit claimed that the other band members failed to make certain Melvoin stayed off drugs and therefore contributed to his death. Chamberlain also pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of disorderly conduct which allowed him to avoid jail time if he completed a drug rehabilitation program. D’arcy described the incident as “…was like a slap in the face. A big reality check. We had this incredible realization that we shouldn’t be taking things for granted.” She further stated that Chamberlain’s drug use “…went on in secret behind our backs. We had already fired Jonathan. He came back crying, and begged for a second chance to prove himself. As far as we knew, he was clean. We liked him a lot, he was a very sweet guy, and we hired him back…We were very angry. We deserved a chance to try and felt we shouldn’t be punished for his stupidity.”



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