VINCE NEIL's Rival Managers Bury The Hatchet

July 27, 2009

NashvillePost.com reports that the lead singer of MÖTLEY CRÜE and two business managers long associated with the heavy metal band have settled their legal differences, according to a filing entered on July 17 in Nashville's U.S. District Court.

Burt Stein, who heads the Nashville office of the major talent management firm Gold Mountain Entertainment, and Los Angeles-based manager Allen Kovac sued each other at least three times last year in various venues, with CRÜE lead singer Vince Neil and the band's operating company named as codefendants with Kovac in some of the cases.

Stein accused the band and its management of trying to cut him out of the percentage of revenues he has shared in for many years, while Kovac argued that Stein had been terminated as Neil's manager and was owed nothing.

Read the entire report from NashvillePost.com.

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