Blythe was found not guilty by a Czech Republic court of appeals earlier this week. By Gil Kaufman Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe Photo: Hulton Archive/ Getty Images
A panel of Czech Republic judges ruled on Tuesday that concert promoters, not Blythe were responsible for teenage fan’s death. By Gil Kaufman Randy Blythe Photo: Hulton Archive/ Getty Images
No one can accuse Bret Michaels of mailing anything in. The Poison rocker took his first elimination from Celebrity Apprentice : All-Stars personally and less than gracefully the other night, breaking down off camera. Bret reportedly was “stunned” by the “brutal” elimination. Bret Michaels Elimination on Celebrity Apprentice “Bret was crying and totally distraught after he was fired,” a show insider said. “It was just a mess when Bret was told the news and filming was done.” The 2009 winner “couldn’t stop crying … even the producers were trying to comfort him. No one expected him to have a meltdown like that.” “Bret went into the show believing he was going to win again,” a source close to the star said. “He could not believe he was let go so quickly.” “It was brutal to watch him freaking out the way he did.” Michaels, who was playing on behalf of the Life Rocks Foundation-National Philanthropic Trust on the NBC reality show, turns 50 this month. Do you think he deserved to get the boot Sunday?
Randy Blythe, lead singer of the heavy metal band Lamb of God, was reportedly found not guilty of the manslaughter of a fan’s death in a Czech court. The 41-year-old and the rest of his band performed at a club in Prague in 2010 where the fan in question is said to have attempted to invade the stage. After falling from it, the fan injured his head, fell into a coma and later died. Blythe was arrested in December 2012 when he returned to the city for a scheduled gig, accused of having pushing the 19-year-old man from the stage. He steadfastly maintained his innocence on all criminal charges. The singer pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and this week, a Czech court is said to have agreed that he was not responsible for the death of the man. We’re glad he can put this ordeal behind him at last.
Lamb of God singer Randy Blythe has been released from a Prague jail , but is still charged with manslaughter stemming from the 2010 death of a fan. Released Thursday, the 41-year-old musician had spent the past five weeks in a Czech prison after being arrested and charged with the felony offense. Over the objection of prosecutors, who wanted him held without bail for fears he will leave the country and never return, Blythe posted $400,000 bail. The bizarre case started two years ago during a Lamb of God concert, when Blythe allegedly pushed the man who jumped on stage back off the stage. This caused him to sustain head injuries from which he later died. When the band returned to Prague on June 27, 2012, Randy Blythe was arrested. Blythe has maintained his innocence through the ordeal, telling a newspaper from behind bars, “I don’t know anything about any sort of incident.” “I did not attack anyone,” he said. “The only way I could have come into contact with anyone from the audience was if I was protecting myself.” “I remember very few details, mainly because I have played a lot of concerts,” he said. “I just remember that the stage at the club was very small.” “We barely managed to fit our equipment on there. Also, apparently there was a security guard there because many people climbed onto the stage, including one small boy, in particular, but I could be mixing up details with other clubs.” After scrapping all tour dates due to his incarceration, Blythe’s bandmates raised funds for his legal defense, calling the situation “maddening.” With Blythe now back on board, the band has already agreed to resume touring in the U.S. It’s unclear whether he’ll be back in Prague, ever. [Photo: WENN.com]
Band cancels planned tour with Dethklok due to Blythe’s continued jailing in the Czech Republic. By Gil Kaufman Randy Blythe of Lamb of God Photo: Chiaki Nozu/ WireImage
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