![]() ![]() "Spencer's image constitutes child pornography and each of the Nirvana Defendants robbed our client of his dignity and privacy."Įlden's refiled lawsuit, obtained by USA TODAY Thursday, once again names band members Dave Grohl, Chad Channing, Krist Novoselic and the late Kurt Cobain, whom Elden accuses of knowingly producing, possessing and advertising "commercial child pornography" when they put a nude photo of him as a baby on the "Nevermind" album cover.Įlden's attorneys allege he "will continue to suffer damages as long as the violations described above persist." "This unprecedented album cover is perhaps the first and only time a child's full-frontal nudity has been used to sell a product," Elden's attorneys said in a statement. The reopened and amended lawsuit, filed Wednesday, includes new "images and materials which reveal the 'Nevermind' creators' deliberate choices to commercialize and exploit the sexually explicit photo lasciviously depicting Spencer's genitals," Elden's attorneys said in a press release obtained by USA TODAY. District Court in August, Elden's legal team was granted "one last opportunity" to file an amended version by Thursday. 4 to dismiss Elden's child pornography lawsuit, first filed in U.S. Spencer Elden, the man who appeared on Nirvana's iconic "Nevermind" album cover as a baby, has reignited his legal battle against the seminal grunge band, alleging the image "constitutes child pornography."Īfter a California judge granted a motion Jan. Watch Video: Nirvana 'Nevermind' baby, now 30, sues band for child pornography
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