DAVID LEE ROTH Drops Lawsuit Against VanHalenStore.com

May 3, 2002

Former VAN HALEN frontman David Lee Roth has dropped his lawsuit against VanHalenStore.com. Both parties have agreed to the following statement regarding the outcome of the lawsuit: David Lee Roth and Jeff Hausman, owner of VanHalenStore.com and The Inside magazine, have settled all of their disputes to their mutual satisfaction. Mr. Roth has determined that nothing illegal has been done by Mr. Hausman, The Inside, or VanHalenStore.com and he has decided to drop his lawsuit in this regard.

VanHalenStore.com offers the world's largest selection of officially licensed VAN HALEN merchandise, including shirts, books, posters, hats, CDs, videos and other collectibles. Owner Jeff Hausman is available for contact at: (480) 655-9300.

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