“Nirvana Baby” Plans Appeal in Child Pornography Lawsuit Against Band
Attorneys for “Nirvana Baby” Spencer Elden say they plan to appeal a recent ruling finding that Elden had filed his lawsuit too late.
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Attorneys for “Nirvana Baby” Spencer Elden say they plan to appeal a recent ruling finding that Elden had filed his lawsuit too late.
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