Eagles co-founder Don Henley testifies in a New York court over stolen lyrics, addresses his 1980 arrest involving drugs and a minor, and details the criminal trial over the band's allegedly stolen lyrics for 'Hotel California.'
Key Points
Don Henley testifies on the stand in a New York court regarding the ongoing criminal trial over stolen lyrics of the band.
Henley addresses his arrest in 1980 involving drugs and a 16-year-old sex worker at his Los Angeles home.
The trial revolves around the stolen handwritten pages of the Eagles' development of the album 'Hotel California.'
Pros
Don Henley provides insight into the criminal trial over the stolen lyrics of the Eagles' song 'Hotel California.'
Henley addresses his past arrest and misdemeanor charge, showing transparency in his testimony.
Cons
The testimony involves sensitive topics like drug use and involvement with a minor, which can be distressing for some readers.