Nikki Sixx has claimed a authorized victory in his ongoing battle with an alleged stalker.
In a put up to X (previously Twitter), the Motley Crue rocker reported that he’d been “awarded authorized charges” from a stalker who allegedly focused him and his household, including that they have been “now simply awaiting sentencing.”
“Folks can’t do no matter they need with regards to my household,” the bassist declared. “It’s vital to carry these individuals accountable.”
Amazingly, that is one in every of two stalker circumstances Sixx is at present coping with. He first introduced the scary conditions to gentle in November, noting that “a deranged girl from Tennessee” and “one other stalker from a distinct a part of the nation” had each been harassing and threatening his household.
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The FBI obtained concerned, with authorized motion taken in opposition to each girls.
In his replace, Sixx famous his current authorized victory got here in opposition to “stalker quantity 2.” “Additionally due to the climate the primary stalker’s sentencing obtained pushed again somewhat,” the rocker reported. “That’s coming quickly too. We’re asking for 3 years in jail. We’re utilizing the authorized system to carry dangerous individuals accountable. When your daughter and spouse get threatened all bets are off.”
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In the meantime, the band continues to tease new music. Sixx has beforehand confirmed that Motley Crue will launch new materials in 2024, however stopped brief on offering additional particulars.
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