The lawsuit involving Perry Farrell and his former band Jane’s Addiction has officially reached its conclusion. A recent report has confirmed that both parties reached an official settlement in court, and the lawsuit charges were dropped altogether.
Perry Farrell settles with Jane’s Addiction
As per reports shared online by People, on December 22, as per a hearing at the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles, the judges dismissed Perry Farrell and his band members, Navarro, Avery, and Perkins, and their lawsuits.
A week ago, the band confirmed in an online post that they had all reached the end of the line and that Jane’s Addiction would be splitting up. The lawsuit had originally been filed against Farrell by his bandmates over an incident on September 24. It was a USD 10 million lawsuit, which was registered earlier this year. In July, Farrell’s fellow bandmates had filed for a lawsuit, alleging, as per the report, that they had intentionally inflicted emotional distress on them. They also claimed in their lawsuit about assault and battery as well. Other allegations mentioned in the lawsuit include “negligence, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract and indemnity, and contribution.”
Perry Farrell’s apology
The artist took to his social media on December 17 to apologise for what had happened on stage in September 2024. “I’ve reflected on it and know I didn’t handle myself the way I should have. I apologize to our patrons and my bandmates for losing my temper and for disrupting the show,” he wrote in his post. The band announced the news of their split the same day through an online post. Their official statement about the move read, “We now look forward to the future as we embark on our separate musical and creative endeavors. Jane’s Addiction will forever live in our hearts. We are proud of the music we created together.”Disclaimer: This report is a journalistic account of a recent court development. While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy based on available information, this is not a substitute for the official court order or legal advice. The final ruling, which will be published by the court, is the definitive source of information. This article serves as a report on the current status of the case and should not be considered legal guidance.
