According to the businessman, Chris Fehn "is not a shareholder, owner, or member of any business entity."
Slipknot 's manager spoke about the current lawsuit filed by Chris Fehn against the band. According to him, the percussionist was an employee hired by the group and not a partner of the founding members.
Fehn left Slipknot last month after suing his bandmates over payments. The band later said he “chose to point fingers and fabricate allegations rather than do what was necessary” to remain part of the group. Corey Taylor even tweeted that he was “wrongly accused of stealing money.”
Fehn's lawyer said the musician believed everyone would be treated equally. The lawsuit stated that Slipknot had welcomed him as a partner when he joined in 1998.
Now, businessman Rob Shore has denied the fact. "Mr. Fehn performed with Slipknot and received a fee for doing so," he said. "He is not a shareholder, owner, or member of any business entity as he claims in this lawsuit."
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