Former
MEGADETH bassist
David Ellefson's attorney,
Randall Jacobs, has filed a notice of appeal in connection with a suit filed by
Ellefson against
MEGADETH singer-guitarist
Dave Mustaine, a co-founding member of the metal band, and the group's corporate entities, according to the
Hollywood Reporter.
The suit, filed in July 2004, alleged that
Ellefson was entitled to a greater share of the band's profits than he was paid (see previous
BLABBERMOUTH.NET stories:
Story#1,
Story#2). U.S. District Judge
Naomi Reice Buchwald of New York, N.Y., ruled on January 13, 2005 that
Ellefson has no valid claims against
MEGADETH,
Dave Mustaine or anyone else, holding that
Ellefson had entered into a valid settlement agreement with the band in May 2004, and released all of his claims in that agreement.
Ellefson alleged in his suit that the settlement agreement was unenforceable — a claim the federal court soundly rejected.
"This lawsuit should never have been brought," stated
MEGADETH's attorney
Charles J. Harder of
Lavely & Singer in Los Angeles.
"The federal court has now confirmed that
Dave Ellefson's claims against
MEGADETH and
Dave Mustaine are completely unfounded. The court's ruling confirms that
Ellefson had no business trying to get more money from the band by filing a frivolous lawsuit." The band's managers
Kevin Gasser and
John Dee said, "We could not be happier with the result."
Dave Mustaine has declined to comment.
A
countersuit filed by
Mustaine in California Superior Court against
Ellefson remains pending.