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Post by TNC on Nov 16, 2022 17:27:38 GMT -8
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Post by slucero on Nov 16, 2022 18:37:12 GMT -8
"Schon now suing Cain"..... of course!
Its hilarious that in the filing, Schon states they are equal owners....
That means he (or his lawyers) should be able to easily compel AMEX to provide any information he asks for... he really doesn't need to sue Cain for it...
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Post by tj on Nov 17, 2022 22:16:07 GMT -8
The fun never ends with these guys. Even if SP had ever wanted to sing with these clowns again, this kind of buffoonery screams HELL NO DON'T DO IT!
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Post by steveo777 on Nov 18, 2022 4:26:19 GMT -8
R U kidding me? I knew when Schon said he was gonna manage the band, after he fired Azoff and the new management company dumped them, that there was gonna be trouble. WTF, just WTF!!? Ego and stupidity destroy things, and this will be one of those things.
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Post by tj on Nov 18, 2022 10:47:00 GMT -8
Can you imagine Arnel and Deen being in the middle of this? The paycheck is great, I am sure, but wow. Maybe one of them will sue Neal for creating a hostile work environment.
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Post by TNC on Nov 18, 2022 11:53:51 GMT -8
Can you imagine Arnel and Deen being in the middle of this? The paycheck is great, I am sure, but wow. Maybe one of them will sue Neal for creating a hostile work environment. If I was Jon, I would call up the other remaining founding member (Ross) and work something out with him and Arnel. or Kevin Chalfant. These recent actions make clear why Azoff told Neal to quit and why Ross/Smitty wanted to demote NS from power. Currently, they can't work with this guy. He wants it all for himself.
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Post by tj on Nov 21, 2022 11:42:15 GMT -8
Can you imagine Arnel and Deen being in the middle of this? The paycheck is great, I am sure, but wow. Maybe one of them will sue Neal for creating a hostile work environment. If I was Jon, I would call up the other remaining founding member (Ross) and work something out with him and Arnel. or Kevin Chalfant. These recent actions make clear why Azoff told Neal to quit and why Ross/Smitty wanted to demote NS from power. Currently, they can't work with this guy. He wants it all for himself. I would pay to go see a "Former Journey Member Reunion Tour" with everyone except Neal. Cain could call Rolie, Smith, Valory, Dunbar, Fleischmann, Perry, Augeri, Arnel, JSS, Jackson, Narada, Deen, Baird, and anyone else who ever played with them. Get together and bring in a special guest star guitarist. Move on and let Neal not do whatever he wants.
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Post by factfinder on Nov 22, 2022 10:18:44 GMT -8
Neal Schon says he worked for a long time behind the scenes before taking legal action against Journey bandmate Jonathan Cain. His newly filed lawsuit now claims that Cain "improperly restricted" access to financial records relating to a limited-liability corporation called Nomota that they set up to handle the group's business affairs. "The only comment I’ll make at this time is it's all very unfortunate," Schon says in a Facebook post. The guitarist says he "tried for over a year to attain all our corporate records for Nomota with many personal e-mails to Jon as well as many legal letters stating it's my legal right to see all, but I was left with no choice but to take it legal." The suit's principal aim is to gain access to an American Express card which Cain allegedly set up through Nomota "without Schon's consent or knowledge, with only Cain as the account holder." Schon's attorneys confirm that he "tried to avoid legal action, repeatedly requesting that Cain grant him access to the AMEX account. For many months, Cain and his representatives have represented that Schon would be granted access. But every time Schon contacted AMEX, AMEX informed him that he was still not authorized to access AMEX account records." Schon's wife Michaele now says that AMEX has informed him that Cain had his spouse, Paula White, added to the Journey bank account in 2020 "against Neal’s wishes and per the court agreement."The filing goes on to make serious allegations of band mismanagement by Cain that go well beyond their disagreement over the American Express account. Lawyers accuse Cain of "refusing to respond to booking opportunities; blocking payment to band members, crew and vendors; refusing to execute necessary operating documents"; and keeping Schon from "viewing expenses incurred by Cain and his touring party on band tours." "Yeah, it’s a bit deeper than just a card," Schon posted on Twitter. "There’s much more," he added in the original Facebook post, but "since I filed, I’ll be following my attorneys advice and not speak until we are in court – where I’ll not have a problem at all." Cain hasn't responded to Schon's lawsuit. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 3. Read More: Neal Schon Says Journey Issues Were Building For 'Over a Year' | ultimateclassicrock.com/neal-schon-journey-lawsuit/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
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Post by tj on Nov 22, 2022 15:53:20 GMT -8
Neal Schon says he worked for a long time behind the scenes before taking legal action against Journey bandmate Jonathan Cain. His newly filed lawsuit now claims that Cain "improperly restricted" access to financial records relating to a limited-liability corporation called Nomota that they set up to handle the group's business affairs. "The only comment I’ll make at this time is it's all very unfortunate," Schon says in a Facebook post. The guitarist says he "tried for over a year to attain all our corporate records for Nomota with many personal e-mails to Jon as well as many legal letters stating it's my legal right to see all, but I was left with no choice but to take it legal." The suit's principal aim is to gain access to an American Express card which Cain allegedly set up through Nomota "without Schon's consent or knowledge, with only Cain as the account holder." Schon's attorneys confirm that he "tried to avoid legal action, repeatedly requesting that Cain grant him access to the AMEX account. For many months, Cain and his representatives have represented that Schon would be granted access. But every time Schon contacted AMEX, AMEX informed him that he was still not authorized to access AMEX account records." Schon's wife Michaele now says that AMEX has informed him that Cain had his spouse, Paula White, added to the Journey bank account in 2020 "against Neal’s wishes and per the court agreement."The filing goes on to make serious allegations of band mismanagement by Cain that go well beyond their disagreement over the American Express account. Lawyers accuse Cain of "refusing to respond to booking opportunities; blocking payment to band members, crew and vendors; refusing to execute necessary operating documents"; and keeping Schon from "viewing expenses incurred by Cain and his touring party on band tours." "Yeah, it’s a bit deeper than just a card," Schon posted on Twitter. "There’s much more," he added in the original Facebook post, but "since I filed, I’ll be following my attorneys advice and not speak until we are in court – where I’ll not have a problem at all." Cain hasn't responded to Schon's lawsuit. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 3. Read More: Neal Schon Says Journey Issues Were Building For 'Over a Year' | ultimateclassicrock.com/neal-schon-journey-lawsuit/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referralOf course she did. These guys could teach a course on how to kill a money tree without really trying.
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Post by factfinder on Nov 22, 2022 19:49:06 GMT -8
Hang on, shits getting deep… Jonathan Cain has responded to Neal Schon's new lawsuit, claiming the guitarist was the one who ran up "enormous personal charges" on Journey's credit card. Schon's original legal action in Northern California’s Contra Costa County alleged that Cain had “improperly restricted” Schon from financial documents relating to Journey’s American Express card. He also charged Cain with mismanaging a series of band-related actions. “This is a matter that should have been resolved privately," Cain said in an official statement, "but I am forced to publicly respond now to Neal’s malicious lies and personal attacks on my family and I in an effort to garner public support for his ill-conceived lawsuit — a lawsuit that has absolutely no merit." Cain says Schon "always had access to the credit-card statements," while suggesting that the lawsuit was about something more: "What he lacks — and what he is really seeking — is the ability to increase his spending limits," Cain declared. "Since Neal decided to publicize what is going on, I can tell you we will present the evidence to the court that shows that Neal has been under tremendous financial pressure as a result of his excessive spending and extravagant lifestyle, which led to him running up enormous personal charges on the band’s credit card account," Cain added. "When efforts were made to limit his use of the card to legitimate band expenses, Neal unfortunately decided to attack me rather than trying to get his reckless spending under control." Cain's lawyers issued a separate statement, revealing that their investigation has "established that Schon’s personal financial problems resulted solely from his reckless spending – including what preliminarily appears to be charging more than $1 million of improper personal expenses on the band’s corporate Nomota AMEX card. Schon’s complaint is the classic example of desperate people doing desperate things. It’s very unfortunate that Neal – and Neal alone – has created such difficulties for himself and his family through his profligate spending.” Cain admitted that he was "saddened by the situation," and expressed concern for the affect the lawsuit may have on Journey's fans. "But since Neal filed a lawsuit, I suspect he will not be able to ignore the court like he has ignored the countless financial advisors and accountants he has fired over the past several years who have tried in vain to help him.” A preliminary hearing for the case is scheduled for March 3. Read More: Jonathan Cain: Neal Schon Actually Misused Journey's Credit Card | ultimateclassicrock.com/jonathan-cain-neal-schon-journey-credit-card-lawsuit/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referralEdit to add.. www.tmz.com/2022/11/22/journey-jonathan-cain-neal-schon-amex-lawsuit-response-spending/?adid=social-twa
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Post by slucero on Nov 22, 2022 20:04:49 GMT -8
When one grows up in a bubble surrounded by yes-people... this is what happens..
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Post by steveo777 on Nov 23, 2022 6:22:39 GMT -8
Got A Black Magic WomanGot A High Maintenance Woman... Got A High Maintenance Woman... Spent Me So Blind I Can't see.
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Post by TNC on Nov 25, 2022 8:57:29 GMT -8
Hang on, shits getting deep… Jonathan Cain has responded to Neal Schon's new lawsuit, claiming the guitarist was the one who ran up "enormous personal charges" on Journey's credit card. Schon's original legal action in Northern California’s Contra Costa County alleged that Cain had “improperly restricted” Schon from financial documents relating to Journey’s American Express card. He also charged Cain with mismanaging a series of band-related actions. “This is a matter that should have been resolved privately," Cain said in an official statement, "but I am forced to publicly respond now to Neal’s malicious lies and personal attacks on my family and I in an effort to garner public support for his ill-conceived lawsuit — a lawsuit that has absolutely no merit." Cain says Schon "always had access to the credit-card statements," while suggesting that the lawsuit was about something more: "What he lacks — and what he is really seeking — is the ability to increase his spending limits," Cain declared. "Since Neal decided to publicize what is going on, I can tell you we will present the evidence to the court that shows that Neal has been under tremendous financial pressure as a result of his excessive spending and extravagant lifestyle, which led to him running up enormous personal charges on the band’s credit card account," Cain added. "When efforts were made to limit his use of the card to legitimate band expenses, Neal unfortunately decided to attack me rather than trying to get his reckless spending under control." Cain's lawyers issued a separate statement, revealing that their investigation has "established that Schon’s personal financial problems resulted solely from his reckless spending – including what preliminarily appears to be charging more than $1 million of improper personal expenses on the band’s corporate Nomota AMEX card. Schon’s complaint is the classic example of desperate people doing desperate things. It’s very unfortunate that Neal – and Neal alone – has created such difficulties for himself and his family through his profligate spending.” Cain admitted that he was "saddened by the situation," and expressed concern for the affect the lawsuit may have on Journey's fans. "But since Neal filed a lawsuit, I suspect he will not be able to ignore the court like he has ignored the countless financial advisors and accountants he has fired over the past several years who have tried in vain to help him.” A preliminary hearing for the case is scheduled for March 3. Read More: Jonathan Cain: Neal Schon Actually Misused Journey's Credit Card | ultimateclassicrock.com/jonathan-cain-neal-schon-journey-credit-card-lawsuit/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referralEdit to add.. www.tmz.com/2022/11/22/journey-jonathan-cain-neal-schon-amex-lawsuit-response-spending/?adid=social-twaThis account is certainly more credible than Neal's. Just look at Neal's social media (a million guitars, a million sports cars, rose petals dumped in swimming pools etc.) Cain has exposed his ass. He is broke as a fucking joke! Neal is now saying Cain's private use of the account dates back to 1998 - but back then they had Azoff and other layers of bureaucracy - not a 50/50 ownership. He's completely full of shit.
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Post by slucero on Nov 25, 2022 12:30:39 GMT -8
I'm betting Jon has had this info "in the can" for years...
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Post by tj on Nov 25, 2022 13:49:30 GMT -8
Hang on, shits getting deep… Jonathan Cain has responded to Neal Schon's new lawsuit, claiming the guitarist was the one who ran up "enormous personal charges" on Journey's credit card. Schon's original legal action in Northern California’s Contra Costa County alleged that Cain had “improperly restricted” Schon from financial documents relating to Journey’s American Express card. He also charged Cain with mismanaging a series of band-related actions. “This is a matter that should have been resolved privately," Cain said in an official statement, "but I am forced to publicly respond now to Neal’s malicious lies and personal attacks on my family and I in an effort to garner public support for his ill-conceived lawsuit — a lawsuit that has absolutely no merit." Cain says Schon "always had access to the credit-card statements," while suggesting that the lawsuit was about something more: "What he lacks — and what he is really seeking — is the ability to increase his spending limits," Cain declared. "Since Neal decided to publicize what is going on, I can tell you we will present the evidence to the court that shows that Neal has been under tremendous financial pressure as a result of his excessive spending and extravagant lifestyle, which led to him running up enormous personal charges on the band’s credit card account," Cain added. "When efforts were made to limit his use of the card to legitimate band expenses, Neal unfortunately decided to attack me rather than trying to get his reckless spending under control." Cain's lawyers issued a separate statement, revealing that their investigation has "established that Schon’s personal financial problems resulted solely from his reckless spending – including what preliminarily appears to be charging more than $1 million of improper personal expenses on the band’s corporate Nomota AMEX card. Schon’s complaint is the classic example of desperate people doing desperate things. It’s very unfortunate that Neal – and Neal alone – has created such difficulties for himself and his family through his profligate spending.” Cain admitted that he was "saddened by the situation," and expressed concern for the affect the lawsuit may have on Journey's fans. "But since Neal filed a lawsuit, I suspect he will not be able to ignore the court like he has ignored the countless financial advisors and accountants he has fired over the past several years who have tried in vain to help him.” A preliminary hearing for the case is scheduled for March 3. Read More: Jonathan Cain: Neal Schon Actually Misused Journey's Credit Card | ultimateclassicrock.com/jonathan-cain-neal-schon-journey-credit-card-lawsuit/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referralEdit to add.. www.tmz.com/2022/11/22/journey-jonathan-cain-neal-schon-amex-lawsuit-response-spending/?adid=social-twaThis account is certainly more credible than Neal's. Just look at Neal's social media (a million guitars, a million sports cars, rose petals dumped in swimming pools etc.) Cain has exposed his ass. He is broke as a fucking joke! Neal is now saying Cain's private use of the account dates back to 1998 - but back then they had Azoff and other layers of bureaucracy - not a 50/50 ownership. He's completely full of shit. I thought Neal was going to follow his attorney's advice and not speak about it until they are in court. What a dumba$$.
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