Business Managers Want Commission for Courtney Love's Share Nirvana Publishing Catalogue Sale

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Business Managers Want Commission for Courtney Love's Share Nirvana Publishing Catalogue Sale

Fri Jul 25, 2008 @ 01:33PM PST

Posted by Eriq Gardner

Lovecourtney As the widow of Nirvana songwriter Kurt Cobain,Courtney Love walked away with a lot of money from the $19.5 million sale of Nirvana's publishing catalogue.

London & Co., which provides accounting and business management services to Love, is suing her for not delivering its alleged fair share. In this lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Tuesday, the firm claims they are "entitled to receive five percent of the gross sale amount, or $975,000."

London is represented by Robert Wilson at Cotkin & Collins.

 

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