Don Henley, founding singer of the Eagles, is being sued for millions in a complex case about a stolen lyrics.
Henley and Eagles manager Irving Azoff are being sued for malicious prosecution, tortious interference, loss of services, and intentional infliction of emotional distress by one of three men who were charged in 2022 for stealing handwritten lyrics to the Eagles smash hit “Hotel California.”
Rare book dealer Glenn Horowitz — one of the three defendants along with Rock and Roll Hall of Fame curator Craig Inciardi and memorabilia auctioneer Edward Kosinski, were previously accused of stealing the lyrics.
Inciardi was suspended from his position on the Rock Hall of Fame while awaiting trial.
Horowitz’ lawsuit claims he “was deprived of his liberty and suffered humiliation, defamation, media harassment, diminished reputation, loss of business and/or loss of wages amounting in more than ten million dollars ($10,000,000.00), in addition to mental anguish, indignity, frustration and financial loss.” He is seeking $10 million from Henley and his team for damages.