YNGWIE MALMSTEEN Shows Up In Court Wearing His Stage Outfit; Photos Available

June 3, 2008

TMZ.com reports: "Hulk Hogan might've gotten away with a bandanna in court, but do ya think this Mickey Rourkean get-up is the way to sway a federal jury?

"In case you're a little rusty on your speed-metal guitar heroes, that's fleet-fingered Yngwie (that's ING-vay) Malmsteen, the sultan of the Strat, whom we caught outside of court in New York. He's in the midst of a long legal battle with his former manager over some cash he says he's owed.

"We're told that the judge tolerated Yngwie's chesty display though curiously enough, women in sandals and shorts were turned away."

Photos courtesy of TMZ.com:

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