Seriously, Courtney Love needs to stop handing her credit cards out to rock musicians. Perhaps that American Express lawsuit is just putting the heat on her, but for the second time in recent memory, Love’s accusing a fellow rocker of taking advantage of her “29 AMEX cards.”
As we previously reported, ex-Hole guitarist Eric Erlandson insists that Love’s recent declaration that Hole is reuniting on her solo album is bogus, saying that he signed a contract that legally states, “there is no Hole without me.” Would Love respond to such a statement? Of course:
“uh i just hear that a former guitar player is saying i cant use my name for MY band, hes out of his MIND, he may want to check the trademark,” she tweeted (via Hipsters United). 140 characters just wasn’t going to cut it though, so here are the follow-up tweets mashed together:
and his amex “Disease Model Tour” Bills, and umm, lets see his 99 usage of that amex and his 01 usage of wow 298K?198,000DOLLARS? Hole is
MY Band MY name and MY Tradmark he also might want to check his TAXES versus my redone Taxes on a bogus ssn, and talk to @Perezhilton’s
Crook CPA Accoutancy Firm COUGHS then VOMITS< who pay themselves something liek 350,000 a week and then dump 38,ooo into shell corps
In 2006 Steves went and s corped the name HOLE INC noone knows where probably Deleware, But its NOT worth getting into illtell you that
Buying me some Fish Fingers in 1989 is not really a concept i can relate too after stealing from me and particpating in stealing from mykid
I think if it takes 6 tweets to make a statement, you should probably lose your microblogging license. Either way, only Courtney could work Perez Hilton, trademark law, and fish fingers into a moniker dispute.