Axl Rose’s past managers have slapped him with a roughly $1.9 meg causa that claims the Guns n’ Roses cheater reneged on a verbal agreement from 2008. The $1.9 meg represents the 15 percent commission Irving Azoff’s Front Line Management was promised of the estimated $12 meg Gn’R have earned so far in their tours of Southeast Asia, Canada and South America.
In jural documents filed yesterday at Los Angeles’ Superior Court, Front Line criminate Axl, or “William Bill Bailey” as he’s referred to in the complaint, of severance of lessen for “failing and refusing” to pay Front Line the promised fees. Neither Front Line nor Guns n’ Roses’ camp have commented on the lawsuit, and Rose has still to truism on it on his active Twitter feed. Guns n’ Roses are currently on tour in South America.