This time of year it’s customary to reflect on the legal tomfoolery, hijinks, monkeyshines, and shenanigans of the year just past. So, without further ado: • In 2021, roughly in time for the 30th anniversary of the release of Nirvana’s album Nevermind, Spencer Elden sued a lot of folks involved in the album’s production. The album is notorious because Elden’s parents were paid $200 for a picture of Elden that graces the album’s cover, floating just under water in a swimming pool, with all of his . . . body parts visible. A dollar bill on a fishhook appears to be trolled in the water as a kind of “bait.” At the time, Elden was four months old. And then about 30 years later, Elden filed his la
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