![]() ![]() The Mirror said it has approached representatives for Boy George for comment on this story.Echoes in the halls, yes, when I arrive on the set, what? Blessin′ all that came to see me rock my cut Such a man like me receivin' attention must be chosen Like a bangin′ body chicken-head posin' for a flick Flashbulbs poppin' in the air Floatin′ the stage, I′m movin' like a black Fred Astaire smooth The momentum of the bass and treble levels on point Bonus to ride the microphone It′s O.C. The reported move could see Boy George's forced to sell his assets in order to repay his debts. Mr Moss has now now applied to London's High Court for a Bankruptcy Petition against Mr O'Dowd, aka Boy George, according to The Sun. The court was also previously told that Mr Moss had racked up £1 million in legal costs, with his lawyers accusing his former bandmates of appearing “determined to keep (him) out of sums to which he is entitled, reflecting decades of service for the band, for as long as possible”. The drummer claimed that Boy George, YGML and/or OPD, were allegedly in breach of the "deal memo" that he said meant each band member would receive a fee of $600,000 (€548,00) for up to 80 concerts on the Life Tour.īoy George previously accused Mr Moss of making a "personal attack on me" and "the most unfounded and hurtful allegations", which were "entirely untrue". Mr Moss had originally launched litigation seeking a court declaration that the outstanding balance money was being held for him by APA, acting as his agent. The order approved by Mrs Justice Joanna Smith said that Mr Moss had agreed to “relinquish” any right to the Culture Club name and its use, including in connection with concerts and merchandise.īoy George said the allegations were 'entirely untrue' (Image: Getty Images) However, a court order issued on March 21 said that the group had agreed that a judgment should be made in favour of Mr Moss, with his ex-bandmates required to pay him £1.75 million immediately. READ NEXT - District 8 unveils open-air summer event with Camelphat, Kerri Chandler, RebukeĪ six-day trial due to start last month was set to determine the value of the Culture Club name, the profits made by the band since Mr Moss’s alleged expulsion, and the amount he might be entitled to receive. READ MORE - Mother Pride Block Party returns to Dublin this summer with Self Esteem, Purple Disco Machine and many more ![]() This was after he was allegedly 'expelled' from the pop group by their manager in September 2018 after 37 years playing together. Mr Moss, 65, had previously brought legal action against Boy George (real name George O'Dowd), guitarist Roy Hay and bassist Michael Craig. In a nutshellĪccording to the Mirror, the I'm a Celebrity.Get Me Out of Here! 2022 star, 61, reached an out-of-court settlement with ex-drummer Jon Moss last month after being sued for a loss of earnings. Boy George reportedly faces bankruptcy after he was hit with a €2 million damages claim brought by a former Culture Club bandmate who was also his boyfriend for four years.
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