Anthrax, Dan Nelson Settle Lawsuit: Former Singer Likely Gets 'Small Dollar Amount'
Dan Nelson
According to the New York Daily News, Brian Caplan, a lawyer for the pioneering thrash band, told a judge his clients had offered Nelson a "fairly small dollar amount," as well as co-writing credit on 11 songs from the 2011 album Worship Music."
Nelson joined the group in 2007, and at the time of his dismissal less than two years later, he was said to be suffering a serious illness. He issued a statement in July 2009 refuting those claims and paving the way for the subsequent lawsuit.
"I was never seriously ill or sick at all, as reported in Anthrax's 7/17/09 press release," he said, according to Metal Underground. "This extremely inflammatory statement hurt me tremendously. This statement misled fans, friends and family members into believing that I was seriously ill when I was not."

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