Nirvana album cover lawsuit dismissed

Nirvana album cover lawsuit dismissed

Subject of iconic naked-baby image on 'Nevermind' was seeking damages in child-porn claim

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Nirvana album cover lawsuit dismissed
Joan Jett performs with Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic of Nirvana in front of an image of Curt Cobain after the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York in April 2014. (Reuters File Photo)

LOS ANGELES: Nirvana has won the dismissal of a lawsuit by a man who claimed his depiction as a naked four-month-old baby on the cover of the band’s groundbreaking 1991 album Nevermind was child pornography.

In a decision on Friday, US District Judge Fernando Olguin in Los Angeles said Spencer Elden had waited too long to claim that Nirvana sexually exploited him, having sued more than 10 years after learning about the cover.

Other defendants included Nirvana members Dave Grohl and Krist Novoselic; Courtney Love, the widow of the late lead singer Kurt Cobain; several record labels and photographer Kirk Weddle.

The lawsuit stemmed from Nirvana’s use of a photo taken by Weddle in 1991 at the Pasadena Aquatic Center in California, which depicted Elden swimming naked toward a dollar bill pierced with a fish hook.

Elden was interviewed in 2003 at age 12 by Rolling Stone magazine about the photo, saying he was “probably gonna get some money from it”. As an adult, he recreated the image with “Nevermind” tattooed on his chest in 2016.

He nevertheless claimed in his lawsuit, which began in August 2021, that he met the statute of limitations because his injuries including emotional distress, lost earning capacity and “loss of enjoyment of life” continued into adulthood.

The judge rejected that argument, saying it would effectively permit Elden to sue Nirvana indefinitely.

“In sum, plaintiff fails to allege that he knew of a violation that occurred while he was a minor or an injury that forms the basis of the claim within ten years of filing this action,” Olguin wrote.

Elden had filed three versions of his complaint, and Olguin’s dismissal prevents him from filing a fourth.

A lawyer for Elden did not immediately respond on Saturday to requests for comment. Lawyers for the defendants did not immediately respond to similar requests.

Nevermind features the song Smells Like Teen Spirit. The sales of the album topped 30 million.

Spencer Elden was four months old when the photograph that became the cover of Nevermind was taken.

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