Spencer Elden, who claims to be the naked baby pictured in a swimming pool on the Nevermind album cover, is alleging child sexual exploitation in a complaint filed against Nirvana and Kurt Cobain's ...
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 ...
The man who, as a baby, was featured on the cover of Nirvana's "Nevermind" album is suing the former band members, the estate of Kurt Cobain and several others over the famous naked photograph. In a ...
The naked baby chasing the dollar-bill bait on the cover of Nirvana’s iconic “Nevermind” album wants more than a buck from the band, and he’s suing them on the grounds of child pornography to get it.
The legendary rock band is in for a second trip to the appeals court after years of child pornography litigation brought by the subject of their 1991 album cover. By Rachel Scharf The man who appeared ...
A rare Beatles album cover, which shows the band members posing with dismembered baby dolls, has sparked debate and conspiracy theories on social media. The original cover for the album Yesterday and ...
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.
Never mind the lawsuit against Nirvana. A case filed Tuesday alleges that the grunge rock band engaged in commerial child pornography when it used a photo of a naked baby on the cover of its iconic ...
The cover for Nevermind, a 1991 Nirvana album that is said to have helped redefine rock music, features a naked 4-month-old baby in a pool, appearing to swim after a dollar bill that's pierced with a ...
A federal judge last week dismissed a lawsuit filed by a man who appeared on the cover of the Nirvana album "Nevermind" as a naked 4-month-old baby and claimed decades later that the photo constituted ...
Teenage angst pays off well, as Nirvana's Kurt Cobain sang. But a lawsuit from a man who appeared as a naked baby on the band's landmark Nevermind album still isn't paying off: a federal judge has ...