Report: Lines Drawn In Ongoing Battle Of BOSTON

January 18, 2008

BostonHerald.com reports: The suicide last March of singer Brad Delp has become the latest battleground for the warring factions of the '70s supergroup BOSTON, with the founder of the band accusing Delp's ex-wife and her sister of defaming him.

Micki Delp and her sister Connie Goudreau, the wife of ex-BOSTON guitarist Barry Goudreau, rejected band mastermind Tom Scholz's offer to settle a defamation suit he filed against them after Delp's death. Scholz contends the women blamed him for the singer's suicide in articles in [Boston Herald's] Inside Track and in online chat rooms.

"This (the settlement proposal) is a pipe dream," said Daniel Tarlow, who is representing Connie Goudreau in the suit. "They won't pay him a dime because they haven't done anything. Connie Goudreau has done nothing actionable."

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