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Mar 18, 2006
Hank Williams Jr. has drinks in the Peabody Hotel bar in Memphis. After what he claims is just a hug of appreciation for a fan, waitress Holly Hornbeak will file charges for sexual harassment
Mar 24, 2006
Phil Spector's ex-assistant, Michelle Blaine, sues the "To Know Him Is To Love Him" songwriter for more than $5 million in Los Angeles, charging sexual harassment. He had sued her in September claiming she stole more than $100,000 from his accounts
Apr 4, 2006
A day after she was kidnapped, Sandy Brooks--the ex-wife of Garth Brooks--secures an order of protection against her alleged captor, Quintine Harper, in Oklahoma
Apr 12, 2006
Gary Chapman, the writer of T.G. Sheppard's "Finally," files for bankruptcy in Nashville to protect himself from the dissolution of a company in which he's invested. Among the assets he lists: a 17-acre farm, a 1929 automobile and a camel
May 8, 2006
Mindy McCready files suit against her ex-boyfriend, William McKnight, in Davidson County Court. She asks for $3 million in damages, claiming his assault one year prior damaged her ability to book concerts
May 10, 2006
Doug Supernaw is found not guilty of public intoxication in Brazos Valley, Texas. A key factor in the jury's verdict: no field sobriety test was taken
May 11, 2006
The Universal Music Group agrees to pay $12 million to charity after settling with New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer in a payola case that hinged partially on emails from Universal South offering free goods to radio stations for airplay
May 18, 2006
The Associated Press reports "Sunflower" songwriter Neil Diamond is suing next-door neighbor Marianne Nestor, who's adding stories to her building, affecting the view from his roof at 17 E. 63rd Street in Manhattan
May 31, 2006
"Lucille" songwriter Hal Bynum and his wife, Jan, are arrested for growing 256 marijuana plants at their home in Nashville's Green Hills neighborhood. They're released after posting bonds totaling $147,000
Jun 14, 2006
EMI settles a payola case with New York attorney general Eliot Spitzer, paying $3.75 million to charity. The company includes the Capitol label, which represents Keith Urban, Trace Adkins and Dierks Bentley
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