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LOS ANGELES, Oct 11 — Canadian rock band Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley has accused the band's first manager, Greig Nori, of grooming and sexually abusing him, from when he was a teenager. In an ...
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Greig Nori, the former manager for pop punk band Sum 41, has denied the claims in singer Deryck Whibley’s memoir accusing him of sexual coercion and abuse. “The accusation that I initiated the ...
Whibley began working with Nori - the band's first music manager when he was 16 in the late 1990s ... Nicole Kidman goes back to her curly roots as she sports her natural hair on London outing ...
Cone later confirms Cook's story, noting that Whibley, Nori and Snow almost formed a band together on the basis of the demo. 3. Sum 41's more destructive tendencies were encouraged by their label.
The band eventually dropped Mr. Nori as manager after the tour behind the 2004 album Chuck. Mr. Nori produced some of Sum 41′s music, and has also worked with Hedley and Marianas Trench.
Given that Whibley had written the song, when his band with Nori and Snow fell through, he brought "In Too Deep" to Sum 41 and said, "Well, I'm just going to take it for us." ...
This, Nori allegedly said, was because it would give the band “more credibility”. Sum 41 would later fire Nori in 2005, citing that he was not responding to requests, unreachable and missing ...