Yoko Ono settled her suit against a former employee who allegedly disparaged her and John Lennon and violated court orders by, among other things, continuing to publicly discuss his work for the Lennons, trying to get an enjoined book about them published, and distributing wrongly acquired photos of the two, according to documents filed Thursday in the Southern District of New York.
Frederic Seaman will pay $5,000 as damages for copyright infringement and will not make any more statements to third parties about John Lennon individually or as one of The Beatles.
He also won’t be able to talk about ...
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