KORN Frontman JONATHAN DAVIS Sued Over Serial Killer Museum Payment

July 27, 2015

According to The Pulse Of Radio, KORN's Jonathan Davis is being sued by his lawyers for failing to pay them after they settled a pair of lawsuits. The original suits were filed concerning his involvement in a serial killer museum called the American Curiosities Museum, TMZ.com reports.

The museum failed to get off the ground and a fellow investor filed a lawsuit. In 2006, Davis's lawyers allegedly stepped in and negotiated a settlement that involved a payment plan. Davis reportedly owed $159,407 and was supposed to pay off $1,000 per month, but after two payments, Davis reportedly stopped sending checks. The legal team is suing for the balance, plus interest, which would total $256,021.

Before his singing career, Davis was a professional embalmer; he has been a collector of serial killer art and memorabilia for more than a decade.

KORN recently announced the details of a fall North American tour, on which the band will perform its self-titled 1994 debut album in its entirety at every stop to commemorate the 20th anniversary of its release. The trek kicks off on October 1 in Chicago, winding down a month later on October 30 in Oakland.

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