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Guns N' Roses: Fan could face legal action for allegedly leaking band's music

Rick Dunsford has already been banned from Guns N' Roses concerts for life and now he could face legal action

In October, it was reported that Rick Dunsford Guns N' Roses shows for life. He allegedly leaked unreleased demos from the Chinese Democracy . Now, the fan could be sued by Universal Music.

Dunsford was reportedly barred from a show by security and warned of the ban. He describes himself as a "fervent fan" of the band and even named his newborn son Axl.

It is speculated that Dunford was banned because of the alleged leaks. Now, according to TMZ , Universal Music Group is considering suing Dunford for monetary damages.

The songs were obtained at an auction held by a former employee of the record label, Tom Zutaut . Universal, at the time, paid Dunsford $15,000 to sell the recordings back. However, the company accuses Dunsford of not fulfilling the agreement, since the tracks began leaking onto the internet a month later.

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