Judge Tells KISS To Settle Lawsuit With Former Crew Member or Risk Paying “Big Pot of Money”
With a career dating back to the 1970s, KISS decided to end their time on the stage with one last show in New York City back in December 2023. Although marking the end of an era, the band promised that they would continue to entertain fans all over the world thanks to a new digital avatar concert. Although gaining both praise and backlash, KISS recently grabbed the spotlight once again when a judge urged them to settle a lawsuit before it went to trial as he promised it might not end in the band’s favor.
Back in February 2023, a former crew member of KISS, David Matthews, filed a lawsuit against the band due to not following pandemic recommendations. Spending nearly 30 years with the band, Matthews’s only job centered around taking care of the band’s hair. The former crew member explained the band forced him to work with Gene Simmons when the star suffered from illness. Matthews also stated that manager Doc McGhee fired him for reports surfacing about the crew’s concerns about precautions.