Journey’s Jonathan Cain Files Lawsuit Against Neal Schon
Earlier this month, Jonathan Cain, the keyboardist of the legendary rock band Journey, filed a lawsuit against his bandmate Neal Schon, alleging that Schon has been misusing the band’s credit cards. The lawsuit claims that Schon and his wife, Michaele, have been exceeding their approved budget of $1,500 per night on tour, accumulating high bills for private jet travel and hotel rooms.
The lawsuit states that Schon’s actions are placing a financial strain on the band, causing certain obligations to their crew and production personnel to go unmet. Schon has denied these allegations.
Schon’s Response
In a recent statement on social media, Schon described the lawsuit as "absolute rubbish" and has now explained his perspective further on Facebook.
"I find Cain’s slanderous allegations are very disruptive and damaging with intent to try to harm me, the band, crew, promoter, and the tour," Schon wrote. "Truly disturbing to hear of Mr. Cain’s filing in the middle of Journey’s very successful Stadium Tour with our good friends Def Leppard. Journey has a great life, and I thank the fans for that."
Court Appearance
Schon’s attorney, Jack Yoskowitz, appeared in a Delaware court on August 7, asking for a neutral party to break tie votes given that Schon and Cain are the only two board members of Journey’s business entity.
Jonathan Cain’s Allegations
According to Cain, Schon has created a hostile work environment for not only himself but also other band members and crew members. The lawsuit claims that Schon’s actions are false and that he intends to prove it in court.
Journey’s Fall 2024 Tour Dates Canceled
In the midst of the legal battle, Journey’s fall 2024 dates in the U.K. and Ireland were canceled. Schon has stated that his focus remains on the music and fans, and he will continue to make decisions that are right for the band, crew, music, and fans.
Journey’s Lineup Changes
Journey has undergone several lineup changes throughout its history. The band’s current lineup includes Schon, Cain, drummer Steve Smith, and lead vocalist Arnel Pineda.
Conclusion
The lawsuit between Jonathan Cain and Neal Schon has raised questions about the financial management of Journey and the future of the band. As the legal battle continues, fans are left wondering what this means for the future of Journey and its music.
FAQs
Q: What is the purpose of Jonathan Cain’s lawsuit against Neal Schon?
A: The lawsuit alleges that Schon has been misusing the band’s credit cards, exceeding their approved budget, and causing financial strain on the band.
Q: What is Neal Schon’s response to the lawsuit?
A: Schon has described the lawsuit as "absolute rubbish" and has denied the allegations, stating that Cain’s actions are intended to harm him, the band, and the tour.
Q: What is the current status of Journey’s fall 2024 tour dates in the U.K. and Ireland?
A: The tour dates have been canceled due to the legal battle between Cain and Schon.
Q: What is the future of Journey’s lineup?
A: The current lineup of Journey includes Schon, Cain, Smith, and Pineda. The future of the band’s lineup is uncertain, pending the outcome of the legal battle.