‘Nevermind’ album cover lawsuit against Nirvana is dismissed

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Spencer Elden, who was photographed for Nirvana's 'Nevermind' album coverat the age of 4 months and is now 30, filed the lawsuit, alleging child pornography.

A judge dismissed a lawsuit against the rock band Nirvana over their iconic 1991 “Nevermind” album cover, which depicts a baby swimming naked in a pool.

He has until Jan. 13 to file or the lawsuit will be dismissed “without prejudice,” the court documents state.In the original complaint, Elden’s attorney alleged that including money in the photo made his client appear “like a sex worker” grabbing “for a dollar bill that is positioned dangling from a fishhook in front of his nude body with his penis explicitly displayed.”

Original Nirvana drummer Chad Channing is also named as a defendant, even though he had been replaced by Grohl in 1990, before the album was recorded or the cover photography shot.

 

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Should have awarded him $1

Good, that was BS.

If you didn’t like it then why did you pose 4x as an adult to celebrate the album. He ran out of money and now he wants to sue.

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