A lawsuit accusing former Nirvana band members of child exploitation and pornography for using a naked baby as cover art on their 1991 “Nevermind” album has now been dismissed by a California court.
A judge says the image — one of the most iconic album covers in rock history — isn't the kind of "sexually provocative" photo that would break federal law. By Bill Donahue Nirvana has won a court ...
Spencer Elden, who was pictured as a baby on the cover of “Nevermind,” argued in his lawsuit that the grunge rock group had engaged in “child pornography.” By Eduardo Medina A federal judge on Friday ...
Spencer Elden, who was pictured naked as a baby on the cover of “Nevermind,” said Nirvana had engaged in “child pornography.” By Maria Cramer A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a man who ...
A judge has dismissed the lawsuit filed against the surviving members of Nirvana over the cover image of their iconic album “Nevermind.” Last year, Spencer Elden — the baby pictured naked on the front ...
A judge in California has dismissed a lawsuit filed against former band members of Nirvana over their iconic Nevermind album cover. Spencer Elden sued former members of the band in August 2021 for ...
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