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Prosecutors on Wednesday (March 6) abruptly dropped the charges against three men accused of stealing handwritten Eagles lyrics from Don Henley after the bandleader reportedly failed to disclose thousands of pages of evidence on time. The news came to light after Henley waived his attorney-client privilege, thus granting prosecutors access to 6,000 pages of previously undisclosed materials, including emails between Henley, Eagles manager Irving Azoff and their legal team. Assistant District Attorney Aaron Ginandes wrote in a letter to the court that the defense should have had an opportunity t...
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LongtimeEagles manager Irving Azoff took the witness stand in New York City on Wednesday (Feb. 21), testifying in a criminal case involving nearly 100 pages of allegedly stolen Eagles lyrics from the Hotel California album. Three men — rare books collector Glenn Horowitz, former Rock & Roll Hall of Fame curator Craig Inciardi and rock auctioneer Edward Kosinki — have each been charged with one count of conspiracy in the fourth degree, which would bring a maximum penalty of four years in prison. Additionally, Horowitz is charged with first-degree attempted criminal possession of stolen property...
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