Bret Michaels settles lawsuit over 2009 Tony Awards mishap that he claimed caused brain injury
NEW YORK, N.Y. - An attorney for Bret Michaels says the rocker has settled a lawsuit against the Tony Awards over an accident he claims put his life at risk.
Bret Michaels settles injury lawsuit with CBS, Tony Awards
Michaels was hit in the head by a descending set piece after completing the song "Nothin' But A Good Time."
Bret Michaels Settles Lawsuit Against CBS and Tony Awards
Bret Michaels, who performed with the cast of the Tony-nominated Best Musical Rock of Ages at the 2009 Tony Awards, has settled his lawsuit against CBS and the organizers of the Tony Awards, according to the Associated Press.
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Bret Michaels Settles Lawsuit with Tony Awards, CBS
Bret Michaels and organizers of the Tony Awards have settled a lawsuit filed by the rocker after a 2009 incident in which he was hit in the head with a set piece and suffered injuries that he claimed contributed to a brain hemorrhage that nearly killed him.
Michaels settles lawsuit against Tony Awards
POISON frontman Bret Michaels settles lawsuit against the Tony Awards after he was hurt while performing during the 2009 show.
Bret Michaels settles Tony Awards lawsuit
Not long after he whacked his head during the Tony Awards, Bret Michaels suffered a hemorrhage and sued the show; the suit has now been settled.
Bret Michaels settles lawsuit over onstage Tony Awards accident
Bret Michaels and organizers of the Tonys have settled a lawsuit that the Poison frontman had filed after he was hit by a piece of scenery during the 2009 award show.
Bret Michaels Settles Lawsuit After Injury at Tony Awards
Bret Michaels, the frontman of the rock band Poison, had sued the producers of the Tony Awards after he was injured by a descending backdrop during the 2009 awards broadcast, and CBS, which showed the accident in what became a widely circulated Internet clip.