The ruling, issued by a California court, came after Cain had filed a lawsuit against Schon for alleged breach of contract and other claims. The lawsuit alleged that Schon had been using the band’s name and likeness for personal gain without permission. Cain’s legal team argued that Schon’s actions were detrimental to the band’s image and reputation. The court’s decision to add a third-party director to the tour company is a significant development in the ongoing legal battle between Cain and Schon. This move aims to prevent future disputes and ensure a more transparent and fair process for resolving conflicts.
Dear Friends, Anyone who follows Journey will know that Jon Cain and I don’t always see eye-to-eye on everything. Or, as the saying goes, “We’re not always on the same page.” This is a sentiment that has been echoed throughout our time together in Journey.
This is where the allegations of fraud and misrepresentation come into play. Cain alleges that Schon and his wife used a series of transactions to access funds exceeding their intended limit. These transactions, according to Cain, were designed to circumvent the account’s terms and conditions.