Five Finger Death Punch Settle Lawsuit With Label Prospect Park

Five Finger Death Punch have settled their lawsuit with label Prospect Park and former manager Jeff Kwatinetz.

The label sued the band in early 2016, with Prospect Park alleging that Ivan Moody and co had reneged on a contract to supply a greatest hits package, and had also breached terms concerning their next original album.

In legal papers filed in April last year, the company claimed the band was “shamelessly attempting to cash in before the anticipated downfall of their addicted bandmate,” describing frontman Moody as “placing both the future of 5FDP, and indeed his life, at risk.”

The band then hit back saying that “desperate people do desperate things” and slammed Kwatinetz for his “erratic behavior.”

But after an 18-month standoff, the parties have settled their differences – and it’s been revealed that new Five Finger Death Punch material is on the way.

In a statement to Variety, the band says: “The band Five Finger Death Punch and its label, Prospect Park, have resolved their dispute and differences.

“The band and the label are excited to announce the release of a greatest hits album with two new songs in December 2017 and the release of a new record next year.

“The band is very proud of the new record and looks forward to releasing it and playing for its fans.”

Read more at TeamRock.com

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